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    ou don’t thats disrespecting god and also disrespecting everything about the Catholic church. The reason the human body is of such importance is that it is the eternal temple of God, a part of the great incarnation of God through the Lord Jesus Christ. The goal of our salvation is to have our body resurrected into eternal life and filled with the Presence of the Father and the Son through the Holy Spirit. God is a Spirit. God chose to express Himself, to reveal Himself, in a physical form. The…

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    has been a separating between the church and the state and yet knowing that some people still believe that we are a Christian Nation. Some of the most important founding fathers where deist, therefore, our nation is not a Christian nation, although some people might find that it is. Through out the years, there have been several discussion on whether we are or are not a Christian nation. A great example of this would be David Barton who says that indeed we are a Chrisstian nation and that…

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    most Mormons do not practice in plural marriages, studies show that 20% still belong to plural families. This is not practiced in Christianity and is considered illegal. Another Church of Latter Day Saints practice that is different than most Christians, excluding some Catholics, is Mormons are discouraged in use birth control which explains why so many Mormons have such large families. In today’s society, the last difference is probably the most notable in the…

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    “Any-3: Anyone Anywhere Any time—Win Muslims to Christ Now!” written by Mike Shipman is a great book introducing a method to share the gospel with the Muslims. The author designed a 5 step process of get connected, get to God, get to lostness, get to the gospel, and get to a decision. With clear guidance, this method offers us a specific way to share the gospel. The essential question and apologetic point is about how to deal with human’s sins. Any3 method dives into the problem with the answer…

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    Romans 3 Key Words

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    As usual, I still try to find the key words in the paragraph after I’m done with read all 4 scriptures. This month’s verses are Romans:15:4; 2 Timothy 3:16-17; Hebrews 4:12; Peter 1:20-21. So we usually see the word “encouragement” in daily life, we always pray to God, that is a kind of get encouragement from God. Teaching and living, action, that’s all God’s words, his words teach us everything and we only need to follow his words. After I read those four scriptures during this second month…

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    Everyman Conflict Essay

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    The major conflict of Everyman can be subjected to the protagonist and antagonists super objective. The protagonist is Everyman and by assuming that he is in the prime of his life, he tries to bribe Death because he assumes that he had more time to do virtuous acts. The antagonist is God and his servant, Death, acts out God’s will of good deeds in the world. The dramatic action can be referred to as the plot or action of the story. By this, having Everyman go on a journey to find accompaniment…

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    In Fee chapter ten he is explaining how we should read and interpret the covenant that was given to Israel. There are four major prophets and there is a number of minor prophets. Prophecy is typically misunderstood by the function and form. Fee also explains that the prophets primarily gave prophecy which was to speak for God to his people. Another issue we have when we read prophecy in the Old Covenant is because of the historical distance. Typically, prophecy was written in Hebrew poetry. Fee…

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    sphere discourses on our relationships with other members of the church. They emphasize our relationships with our fellow believers. This points to a growing love for the membership and developing relational skills in dealing with others. Indeed, Christians all have encountered the divisive elements in the church who know better and gossip. Satan dispenses his best troops in this matter. When the church focuses on division, it lose sight of Christ and will…

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    Message of the Book I suggest that he most significant message of Revolution of Character is that there are six dimensions, with the “heart” at the center, that need to work in the proper order and unison for spiritual maturity to occur in the believer. These dimensions are “thoughts”, “feelings”, “the heart”, “the body”, “social context” and, finally, the soul with the sole being what ties the other five together. Also important to this is understand that Willard/Simpson seems to use the…

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    Catholic Beliefs

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    Within the Catholic faith, there are many myths and beliefs. Many of these myths are located in the Bible and consist of a greater being, also known as God, and his son, Jesus Christ. One myth that is well known among people within the Catholic Community is the creation of the 10 Commandments. Moses, a prophet of God, made the climb up Mount Sinai and God bestowed upon him two stone slabs with 10 Commandments that entailed how God’s people should live out each day. One of these commandments…

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