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    have no clue who created the skyworld and people on it,while in Judeo-Christian story we know that God created a world in 7 days.This difference tell us that Christian have strong fait in one creator of the world.This lead us to another difference and that is how world was created. Christians belive that God created world in 7 days.At first he created heavens and the earth after taht God created light and separated light from darkness.God called light day…

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    God was known by many names such as Yahweh, Adonai, and Jehovah Shammah in the Old and New Testament. One of the names God was known for was Yahweh. Yahweh is shown 6,519 times in the Bible (Blue Letter Bible). The first time Yahweh was mentioned was in Genesis 2:4. Genesis 2:4 says, ”This is the account of the heavens and the earth when they were created when the Lord God(Yahweh) made the earth and the heavens.” The name Yahweh means “Promised Name of God.” In Exodus 3:14, God revealed himself…

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    from them trying to restore some of the original meaning of the story according to “The Constitution of the White Earth Nation: A New Innovation in a Longstanding Indigenous Literary Tradition” written by Lisa Brooks. The Mayans worshiped the Quiche gods and the Popol Vuh Creation Myth helps to show readers today how the Mayan Quiche culture was like. The Popol Vuh story is mostly about the creation of humans and the adventure of two twin heroes named Hunahpu and Xbalanque. In the Popol Vuh…

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    different from both the Ute, and the Hawaiian myths of creation, encompassing more of the influences in its people’s lives and the nature of the Gods themselves. The Greek myth of creation is a very complex system of Gods and Goddesses associated with the natural world and aspects of human nature or the human condition. The high level of detail and multitude of Gods mirrors the intricacies of Greek culture to include emotions felt by its people and the relationships they share with one another…

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    Blake And Christianity

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    "Softest clothing wooly bright, Gave thee such a tender voice" (Blake,335). The Lamb and Tyger show different versions of God. The lamb represents a happy, merciful God similar to what many Christians today think God is like. The Tyger represents a wrathful angry God, closer to the God of the Old testament. In the Lamb you have the sweet atmosphere of a kind and loving God, phrases like "Softest clothing wooly bright" (Blake,335). The Lamb and The Tyger also represent Christianity in stages of…

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    and sisters, in view of God’s mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God—this is your true and proper worship.” In the stories of To Kill A Mockingbird and The Chosen, a few of the characters portray Christ-like characters while others have difficulty. Each character has many troubles but continue to work their hardest for what is right. Atticus raises his two children as a single father and lawyer and he even defends a black man. They all have differences but do…

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    God's Journey Research Paper

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    God knew me before I was ever thought of by my parents; He loved me and chose me to accept Him. God knew exactly where I was going to go to school, how that I would end up at Miracle Mountain Ranch as a second year in programming. Omnisciently at my infancy, He knew that he would be sending me around the world to share His glory and power. My heavenly Father understands my thoughts before I have even thought them. I could never hide from God; even if I wanted to He knows where I am when I wake…

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    all-good, knowing and powerful God. 1. If an all-good, all-knowing, all-powerful God exists. Then evil does not exist. 2. Evil exists 3. So, an all-good, all-knowing and all powerful God does not exist Augustine is committed to the existence of God. Augustine disagrees with premises number two, he does not believe in the existence of evil, it is the actions followed by our free will that God gave us that can create evil. Augustine believes that God wanted to create the best…

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    Rev. Reese's 'The Homily'

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    is based off of the passage John 3:16. “God so loved the world that he gave his only son begotten son that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life.” This homily focuses on many aspects, however, the most important messages being God’s never ending love and the importance of continuous faith/belief. Living an eternal life with God is the end result after receiving His grace. An important aspect of this of this homily is that God loves everyone always. He never…

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    Aquinas Archetypes

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    person and God loves you than why do bad things still have to happen? I felt that Aquinas has given a good explanation as to why God allows for bad things to happen. The presence of God seems to have lessened in our modern day society, but it still seems that the belief still strongly influences people and their actions and religion is still ever present in people’s lives. It is a commonly known fact in Christianity that God is omnipotence, omnibenevolent,…

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