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    the United States do we have the Christian Worldview, all around Europe there are many Christians evolving. This will keep the Christian worldview growing stronger and lets more people explore the benefits to Christianity. One benefit that has been noticed by Scottish research, Alan MacWilliam is “Church is a good thing for a community, because it strengthens and cares for those within it, and acts as a positive influence for young people” (Braiden). Alan is right with how it strengthens us and…

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    Christian Music Analysis

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    As a Christian, I do not have a problem with Christmas. However, I do not see it as a means of celebrating the birth of Jesus. To me, it is another secular holiday. In my opinion, there is a reason that the Bible does not give any specific dates for events such as the birth of Jesus. A Christian does not need to take a special day to remember the birth of Jesus. His birth should be celebrated by remaining committed to Him and by doing the right thing towards others, every day. Robert Thompson…

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    hop. For example, there is Christian hip hop. Christian hip hop is a form of art where artist encourages positivity through their music without using explicit language or behavior. It is one of the rawest forms of art. It then gives youth the opportunity to hear the same nice beats but the raps are encouraging positive lifestyle, letting children know that it is okay to stand out and not follow the negative crowd. One of the most top selling genres f music is Christian hip…

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    originally believed to be written for the community at the time. Most likely a small amount of Jewish people in the church around that area. Recent research suggests however it was written for all Christians. Either case if it was in fact designed for a small community, it was written so to reach all Christians. Even if the copy was meant for a specific church or small community, there would have been multiple copies sent out to sister churches for edification. During this time the churches…

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    back. In the eyes of the Christians, this was not a good thing. But Natives considered giving and expecting back an honorific task. however, I would argue that was a vital component of Natives survival. If the Natives didn’t keep what they had to themselves but passed it around, they would benefit the community and themselves in the long haul. Throughout the book, it was said in plain words how important sharing was among the Natives, how do the concept of sharing of Christians differ from…

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    by saying that “liberty is the right of every human creature, as soon as he breathes the vital air” coming out of the womb. He states that there is an essential difference between what is just and unjust, and that slave-owners should respect this difference. Wesley, much like John Locke, believed that any person born living and breathing should have certain inalienable rights, rights that should not be trampled by slothful white…

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    claiming to be “Christians” and millions of people are simply jumping on the band wagon. A recent poll revealed that the majority of Americans in the 21st century claim to be some type of Christian. Why you might ask. Part of the reason stems from the incorrect usage of the word “Christian”. According to our culture, a “Christian” is anyone who claims to be a Christian. In the pursuit to find some sort of identity many people have taken up this mantra and proclaim a lie. What than is a…

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    It is a personal right to choose to be a Christian, and it will always be a personal right. Choosing one’s path is for everyone, whether living good and having a good ending, or choosing a life of sin and destruction, diseases and many other awful things. All know that if we escape Heaven, we won’t escape hell. The second coming of the Christ will be exactly like it says right here. Being ready for the second coming of the Christ requires Faithfulness…

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    the apostles practiced reconciliation, though fitfully, with lots of starts and stops, in whatever society ruled theirs. Conversely, the issue focused on here is how the craft of forgiveness encompasses people’s whole life, also how analogues of Christian forgiveness can be found in diverse settings and traditions. Subsequently, including the difficult problem of loving enemies, dealing with problems of disparities in power, impenitent offenders, and a gracious irritant of what communion with…

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    Part II: Articulating a Biblical /Christian Worldview The Question of Origin: The biblical/Christian worldview is that God is the Creator of all things (Genesis 1:1, Holman Christian Standard Bible). God spoke and created everything out of nothing. In Colossians 1:16-17 (HCSB) the Apostle Paul wrote of the role of Jesus Christ, that by Him all things were created. The Question of Identity: From a biblical/Christian worldview man was created by God in His image. Humans were given the…

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