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    As a Christian, we believe that God created the universe and we, as people are his stewards therefore, we must take care of Gods precious creation; all of earth. John 3:16 says “For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son.” This shows us that the Lord is the redeemer of all things and it is extended farther than just humans. Billy Graham speaks about the Christian faith and interacting with the environment along with many other scholars and different organizations that work…

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    The Chosen One Among Us Many question things that go on in The Chosen, what does it mean to be "chosen"? who/what is chosen in the book? which is wished for the most: to be the chosen or to make the choice? Look no further and watch the answers to the questions that many have been curious about for a while come to light. Quoted as such "God will build the land..." (in chapter 12 pg. 198) knowledge on these question will be contributed to the readers who wish to know more about The Chosen.…

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    In Paul’s letters to Thessalonica and Corinth, his main theme is centered around the nearing of eschaton. Particularly, in Thessalonians, Paul makes the imminence of Jesus’ return his central message and the implications of the coming apocalypse are clear. However, in writing this book, Paul believes that the Thessalonians must reform their lenient Gentile attitudes toward sexual activity. Similarly, Paul believes they have already made progress in living to please God, yet, they can do better.…

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    Robert Elliot’s Our World Our Music gives an elaborate answer to the question what is music? Elliot focuses on the history of music and the social changes that were the catalyst for all these unique sounds we hear today. He defines music as “the universal language (1)” continuously implying how impactful and connecting music has been throughout time. The first instrument was discovered in 41,000 B.C and it resembled the flute (1). Although the instruments that make the musical sounds are…

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    through foolishness. Folly claims to be the savior for trouble minds, the human race continues because of folly. In such a way, Erasmus, uses the personification of Folly to be able to criticize those who claim themselves to be devout Christians and the overall Christian perspectives of his time, However, through these criticisms, Erasmus brings forward truth behind the foolishness of blindly following and truly not knowing, through the constant reference to the cliche “ignorance is bliss”.…

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    Subscribe to NewsletterAbout Biography IN MEMORIAM Boxing Legend Muhammad Ali Dies at 74 HAPPY BIRTHDAY Mark Wahlberg PEOPLE IN THE NEWS NOSTALGIA CELEBRITY HISTORY & CULTURE CRIME & SCANDAL St. Francis of Assisi St. Francis of Assisi Biography Saint (c. 1181–1226) 1K SHARES 980 0 0 QUICK FACTS NAME St. Francis of Assisi OCCUPATION Saint BIRTH DATE c. 1181 DEATH DATE October 3, 1226 PLACE OF BIRTH Assisi, duchy of Spoleto, Italy PLACE OF DEATH Assisi, Italy BAPTIZED Giovanni di Pietro di…

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    Biblical Worldview There are many questions in life that plague most, if not all, of the world’s population. It is the answers to questions like these that constitute a person’s world view. As far as the Bible is concerned, there are many worldviews that can be obtained through seeking the answers to the “inescapable questions of life” from different scriptures. One of these worldviews stands on the belief that God is actively involved with all of his creation. This paper will illustrate this…

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    “Because we’re carrying the fire”: A brief analysis of how Cormac McCarthy displays a world without societal pressures in juxtaposition with his protagonist's ethical dilemmas Cormac McCarthy sets the scene of The Road in a brutal post apocalyptic world where most humans have resorted to stealing, murder and cannibalism for survival. His story revolves around two characters, a man and a boy, who fight for their own lives, while also claiming they are acting as “the good guys.” The man in the…

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    Animal Farm Essay “Napoleon now called upon them to confess their crimes” (Orwell 92). In Orwell’s Animal Farm, an allegory with themes and connections to the Russian Revolution, Napoleon orders innocent animals on the farm to confess to fictitious wrongdoings. The setting takes place on a somewhat maintained farm in England, run by an inattentive owner, Mr. Jones, that often forgets about his animals. Because of his memory lapses, the animals eventually seize power, and a myriad of struggles…

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    Mr. Incredible Analysis

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    together with his friends, his wife, and his children to defeat the evil Syndrome. They all work together to save the city and take down Syndrome. Every person in the movie represents the communion of saints in some way. The average person is the christian on earth. The supers are the saints in heaven. and Syndrome is one of the lost brethren that got off track from his original goal of peace. The supers are like the saints in heaven because their goal is to help all the average people who…

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