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    perfectly so that Earth could host life. From the distance of Earth and our Sun to the gravitational pull not drawing us into the Sun’s fiery body, each aspect of our universe seems too flawless to have occurred by chance. Personally, I believe that a god handcrafted our universe to this perfection, However, I understand that in an infinitely large universe, our galaxy could have just gotten lucky. Yet, It is evident that there is no universal law that can be proven without an exception. Science…

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    of the two faith traditions. This stood out to me because it is fairly foreign to my knowledge. I have not seen such unique church like that, but we believe in one faith and in one God. It is just how they practice their faith…

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    Elie Wiesel Night Themes

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    themes and symbols that teleport the reader to the hellish place Wiesel had been forced to stay. A major theme in the story is faith. In the book Night by Elie Wiesel, God, Eliezer's father and brutality were used to develop the theme faith. Little Eliezer struggled to retain his faith in God (An essay on Night). His betrayal of God began passionately soon after Eliezer cheated death (Knopp 492).…

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    innocent man that never committed no harm or crime. His duties were to do serve well and prays God, but things had a turn of events. Satan the demon of hell questioned Job life style and went to heaven to talk to God about Job life style. Satan question about how Job was living the happy life and asked God that if Job had a turn of events to his life style Job wouldn’t be the same person he is now. God answered and said to Satan “do your betting, but causing harm to Job is out of the question”.…

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    reprobate heart. The question shouldn't be how far can I go and get away with it; the question is how can I be sanctified, separated from sin and remain holy unto God? How can I conduct my physical relationships so that I will remain holy, which means being separated from sin? And as you begin to tinker with the conscious emotions that God has designed in your spirit man, you begin to allow your mind to move in to the area of thinking about righteousness. You see, you tend to be constantly in…

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    The kingdom of God is known as a place where “the poor and the weak are exalted” (Hughes 51). Everything in the kingdom of God is paradoxical because it is so unpredictable. Christians cannot assume what God will do next, but they can predict his next action based off of what he is known to have done. Believers must have faith that he will do what he said he would…

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    Having God Research Paper

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    Having God in my life has significantly impacted my life by helping me find peace, hope, and purpose. I am thankful because He has given me everything I will ever need and more. Without God, I would be nothing. Accepting God's existence in my life not only has given me peace, purpose, and hope, but has also changed the way I live. I have changed from the way I dress to the way I speak. Having God's ever lasting presence and grace in my life has made me appreciate everything He does and will do…

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    to spread the Gospels message! God left his children here to carry out the great commission, but many things that can hinder His people from doing this. One things that can hinder the church from being lights in a lost and dying world is Idolatry. This is the number one tool that Satan uses on God's people, after all it’s the same trick he used on the Old Testament saints. Idolatry put a believer in a different state and mind, a different road, away from the road God wants His people to be.…

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    answer this question from a divine viewpoint. Seneca argues that those close to God do have to pass hurdles, but do not consider themselves to be suffering. This essay will agree with Seneca’s claims. In the context of this writing, terrible things or “evils” refer to pain, defeat, tribulations and loss. Seneca claims that good men are those who are loved by God. Seneca opens up his argument by comparing the love of God, to the love of a father. Fathers are generally thought of as the…

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    The words one writes concerning another can offend or delight, discourage or inspire. It all depends on the author and what they have to say. Malcolm Muggeridge, the author of Something Beautiful for God, a biography of Mother Teresa, came to India to film a television special and write a book about Mother Teresa and the work she and her Missionaries of Charity do. The account of the events that took place and his interview of Mother Teresa, inspires not only by his full account of those events…

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