him. No! go to Caesar and ask him “Can you make disciples” no! Teach them to observe everything Caesar says. The one with ‘all authority’ told you to ‘go’ who else do you have to ask? Who else do you have to seek authority from? Go! Go where? To schools that teach false traditions? Go where? To Caesar for license to preach go how? In the name of your domination Young Sabbath Keepers ‘go , ‘go’, and before you ’go’, tell ‘whosoever’ why you are coming, tell ‘whosoever’ the truth you coming with,…
Phil faces his faith again were he didn’t achieve suicide and continues his life, applied to Nietzsche concept of the eternal return, he starts to discover more and of his hidden character that he didn’t realize before and this is the melting point in this movie were Phil starts not to use the power of the eternal return towards himself, but towards others in good. Applying this act to Nietzsche concept, Nietzsche explains this act his theory of "eternal recurrence", in aphorism 341 of The Gay…
While analyzing the Gospel According to Mark and the Bhagavad Gita, the reader can find two similarities in the texts and essentially two major similarities between the two religions. As previously stated, Christianity and Hinduism vary on the description of an afterlife, however they both agree that the path to achieving this ultimate reality is difficult. On page 11 of the Gospel According to Mark, Jesus describes someone maiming themselves in order to fight the temptations of sin. In the text…
CThe conflicting elements had caused a significant rupture in the forming of the Christian church. Forinstance,” the doctrine of Docetism. Docetism has long been believed to have been integral to the teachings of the early Christian belief system of several the Gnostic schools however,the doctrine of these schools was to refute that God, in the form of Christ, had taken human form and were allowed to suffer and die on the cross. The doctrine suggested that, human body is composed of matter,…
The significance about the famous Eldorado episode is there no religious intolerance. The land of Eldorado are free of religious differences. The people of Eldorado have one religion. Candide and Cacambo was so anxious about the country religion they began to ask questions about prayer, priests, and of course, religion. For example, “Cacambo asked meekly what was the religion of Eldorado.” The old man response and says, “Can there be two religions? he asked. I suppose our religion is the same…
It was a beautiful church. Stacked with rows of pews. The old woodworking of each bench with red velvet covering each row. The old worn look of many followers sitting and kneeling. The stained worn wood in front where their hands laid to pray. Windows fill with stained glass to allow the beam of light from the sun to shine through. I could see the speckled particles of dust shining like the light at the end of a tunnel. In front of me was a platform with a podium built of beautiful wood. The…
Ezra is a scribe and a priest, and when he arrived in Judea, he found the Temple rebuilt but the people's spirit lives in ruin. The Israelites had intermarried with the people from surrounding nations and had begun to follow their Gods instead of remaining faithful to the Lord. In his mind, Ezra considered intermarriage to be a sin, he sincerely expressed shame on it. Ezra feared the consequences that being married to a pagan would incline his people (the chosen people of God, the Holy seed)…
Strengths and weaknesses A. Strengths She writes some significant points in Greek language using Greek letters, which is very helpful for somebody who needs to go back into manuscripts. I recognize this as a strong strength in the book. Archer is smart enough to find her theme ‘worship’ from anywhere. She analyzes the epilogue. The Apocalypse comes to a close with a brief benediction; “the grace of the Lord Jesus be with you all” (Rev. 22:21 NIV). Archer says “the benediction serves as a…
Throughout the Bible, God is making new covenants with his people. They all have the same general idea of God caring for his people. He chooses different prophets and physical signs to depict the covenants to his people, but each covenant is just a new way that God shows his love for his people and his wanting us to love him back. But he is not the only being using prophets to spread the message of unconditional love. In the article, New Frontiers of Guadalupan Studies, Colleen Cross noticed…
Harold Kushner composed this book as a response to a calamity that happened to someone that was very close to him, his son Aaron. Aaron had premature aging, also called progeria, which eventually resulted in his death. This event really aggravated Kushner’s religious belief. Kushner is also a rabbi, which made this situation just that much more difficult for him. With this book, Kushner tells us the story on how he kept his faith with God throughout this horrible time in his life. Kushner…