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    great task. Christians have numerous ways to conserve and preserve the environment, such as going green, which involves reducing waste, discovering other sources of energy, and recycling reusable products. According to a study conducted at Cornell University, an estimated 3 million people die per year due to air pollution ("Pollution Causes 40 Percent Of Deaths Worldwide, Study Finds",…

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    Before we are even born God already has a plan for us. Even though he has a plan for us it is part of our jobs to try and figure out what path God wants us to go down. There are different events and people that shape who we are and where we head in our lives. We are trying to further our lives and follow God’s plan and that plan is to go into ministry. We need to see how we even got to the point of where we are now. By doing this we need to know who helped form us, what society or environment we…

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    The Philosophy of Christian Education Philosophy and Education Philosophy is an academic discipline that exercises reason and logic in an attempt to understand reality and answer fundamental questions about knowledge, life, morality and human nature. 1 Philosophy may be viewed as a roadblock or as a tool in learning what our human purpose is. In Colossians 2:8, NIV, Paul states, “See to it that no one takes you captive through hollow and deceptive philosophy, which depends on human tradition and…

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    To the Christian Nobility – This literary work serves as a persuasive argument from Martin Luther to those who hold secular power in hopes of convincing them to take action in order to help reform the ways of the Roman Catholic Church. Luther lays out a foundation by saying that the Roman Catholic Church has built three walls in which to hide behind and protect the so-called authority that it possesses. The first of these “paper walls” is the declaration that temporal powers have no…

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    that his or her basic Christian principles and convictions have significance. When a Christian Professional Counselor obtains spiritual growth and spiritual maturity, they acquire the institution and foundation of the Lord Jesus Christ, in addition to His blessings. What this student contemplate is it is more imperative to study the Lord Jesus Christ WORD by becoming more spiritual mature and spiritual develop, in addition to using the scriptures to facilitate as a Christian Professional…

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    First Draft English Essay The Canterbury tales, specifically, the Miller’s tale, insult Christian ideals by denouncing the Bible and contradicting Christian customs; while it is also evident from the Prioress’ Tale that Christians are labeled and stereotyped as weak, poor and powerless. These two ideas of Christianity being mocked and laughed upon, reflect on the narrator’s strong disbelief in Christianity. The Miller’s tale is a disgrace to the Bible by engaging in sinful activities that…

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    his model of church leadership, and why he thought the way he did. His Christians are not stupid or naïve, but are instead the intellectuals of the highest caliber. His Christianity is not an inferior philosophy, but Eusebius would in fact count it above all others as being the one true philosophy by which one can and should live one’s life. The Christian clergy would be free to move in the same sphere as the non-Christian intellectual elite and would be given the respect he believes they…

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    Protestant Christianity is the dominant religion, and this dominance of Protestant Christianity creates Christian hegemony, which is “society’s unacknowledged adherence to a dominant religious worldview that…publicly affirms Christian observances” (2013, p. 230). This Christian hegemony in society also leads to Christian privilege, which…

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    All Christians must believe that drinking any alcohol is a sin because the Bible says so! All Christians must believe that the Earth was created in a literal six-day period because the Bible says so! All Christians must believe that shouldn’t get tattoos because the Bible says so! The problem is that many Christians do believe the opposite of these statements, but how? The reason for this is all on interpretation. There are many issues that Christians are split on because they are interpreting…

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    My personal opinion about the benefit of Christian belief is that we receive salvation and eternal life when we trust in the Lord. I think salvation is a benefit of the Christian worldview because we know the trusting in the Lord we will receive guidance and his unconditional love. Also by trusting in the Lord, receiving salvation we are told that Jesus died…

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