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    one is physical. Everyone wants to get out from both spiritual and physical poverty. People should understand what the poverty really is before they do any action for that. Because if they know the solution of both spiritual, physical poverty and Christian response to poverty, then it is easier for them to get out from poverty successfully. Primarily, in Christianity, the Bible teaches people who are poor physically, but rich in spirit, they should work diligently (Platt 34). Because God created…

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    history, there were many leaders treated Christian very bad, they regarded Christian as evil. Because they thought Christian is a threat to their traditional religion and their dominant position. So they started persecute, to frame and even killing Christian. On the basis of Tacitus which is a Rome historian’s record and narrate. Nero deliberately incendiary in Rome city and fabricate it against Christians. Afterwards Galelious did same thing to Christian twice in fifteen days. It…

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    of happiness together. A couple’s wedding day is one of the most important days of their lives. This significant event is celebrated in a variety of ways in different religions such as Christianity and Judaism. There are many differences between Christian and Jewish weddings. Firstly, the religion of Judaism has an extensive history and legacy. It is a monotheistic religion. It started around 1812 BC in the Middle East when Abraham made a covenant with…

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    Christian Faith, Psychology, and Stereotypes God created all humans in His image, yet people look differently, speak differently, dress differently, and the list goes on. While many see these as positive, beautiful things, some do not. Unfortunately, there are people in this world that use these differences to make assumptions about other people. Sometimes these snap-judgements can be positive, often times they are negative; consequently, stereotypes have a negative connotation. Studying…

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    To what extent was the development of Christian art and architecture influenced by the art and architecture of classical Rome? In Christian art and architecture there exists many parallels between it and that of classical Rome, this could be due to the fact that Christianity emerged during the Roman Empire. Christians, like the Romans, valued the use of art for personal and cultural expressions, along with their art forms such as fresco, relief sculptures, mosaics – as seen in many churches…

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    how people, especially Christians, interpret the writings of Genesis, Psalms and other books of the Bible, concerning the environment: The Christian view of man…holds more hope for a happy future for the earth 's environment. The Christian understands that man is not an evolved species. Man is a unique creation, and God has given us rational minds and the responsibility to use them. He tells us to fill the earth, and so we should. But He expects us to use our minds to fill the earth in a…

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    be morally and successfully used in Christian cognitive-base therapy (CBT), mainly when integration in suitable in the therapy room. Of course, the clients must give an informed consent for the Christian CBT approach to be administrated. This Christ-centered, biblically-based, and Spirit-filled way allows Christian therapists to exercise the use of prayer and scripture in the Christian CBT approach. The core points from the article defines a Biblical, Christian approach to CBT, implicit and…

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    emphasized. Examining the major ethical systems of the Eastern and Western world, Confucian and Christian ethics respectively, displays this idea. Despite the surprising similarity in the basic concepts of these two systems, the finer details show striking differences in what each one emphasizes. Those familiar with Christian ethics may recall hearing something called…

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    Bible between Abraham and God serves as a basis for the Christian worldview of business ethics. God initiated the covenant and made a promise. The covenant was sealed with a sign. Ruddell states, these Christian worldview ethics flow from relationship. (Ruddell 2004). This paper will compare The Christian worldview for business ethics with both this author’s worldview and the humanist worldview. Personal worldview comparison The Christian worldview for business ethics has a foundation of…

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    Adolf Hitler was NOT a Christian! The word “Christian” is derived from the Greek christianos, which means “anointed one”, therefore a Christian is a person who follows Jesus Christ. It is also a type of mentality, it is a relationship with living God=Jesus, and finally it is NOT a religion. Hitler was born in a Catholic family and then rejected his religious upbringing. But even if you are born in a Catholic, Protestant or any other religion, which believes in Jesus and His teachings, it does…

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