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    I grew up in a Christian household so I heard about Jesus but never knew him. I never wanted to get a chance to know him. I would go to church and hear about how great Jesus is and the many things that he can do. When I came here to Fayetteville Christian School in fourth grade, I had no other choice but to learn about Jesus. I didn’t know anything about him and the feeling of sitting in a class while the teacher is talking about someone I didn’t know but heard of was coarse. There I started to…

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    Religion Vs. Science

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    increasing healthcare budget, people are looking for anyways to live longer. This is when religion comes into play. It gives hope for a chance to have an everlasting life. “And this is life eternal, that they might know thee the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent” (John 3:17). With faith, humans use religion as an opportunity to erase their fear of death and a chance to gain an eternal life. This is one thing science cannot provide because it refutes the idea of life beyond…

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    27. Cuban Missile crisis Around 1960, the U.S was planning to put a naval blockade in Cuba and they wanted to remove all of the nuclear warfare from the area and prevent further creation of these missiles. But a secret meeting between Fidel Castro and Nikita Khrushchev led to an idea of placing multiple missile launch bases along the coast of Cuba, just 90 miles from U.S controlled Florida. When U.S air force planes had spotted these missile bases. While President Kennedy was working on…

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    thousands. The power company decided to do a schedule safety check, which included the shutdown of the back-up system. The company was relying on the wind turbines to cool the system but that did not happen, because it was not enough power generated. Scientist believe the area will never be livable…

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    Health Care Vs Religion

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    religions completely approve medical attention, and support it. However, other religions deny some health care services due to their personal beliefs. The three most outstanding religions that deny medical care are Jehovah's Witnesses, Christian Scientists and The Faith Tabernacle Congregation. Even though the denying of medical treatment affects adults as well, the major concern is on children. Because parents hold legal responsibility over their children, they are the ones who ought to make…

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    The Passionate Shepherd

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    extremely important to its development in the religious and in the science world. Everything started when “ [Henry VIII] separated from the Roman church only so he could get a divorce from his wife Catherine. But the structural changes he made [...] meant that the ruler of England now also was head of the church.” ("England in the 16th and 17th Centuries."). The church was no longer the center of most people’s life in one hand, but in the…

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    period but to involve the people looking at an artwork. Early Renaissance painter, Masaccio’s ‘The Holy Trinity, with the Virgin and Saint John and Donors’ is an example of this. This fresco is located in the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella in Italy. In the painting, Christ is on the cross, God is on a ledge behind him and Mary and St. John are at the foot of the cross. The donors are a step down and appear to be in the space of the viewer. Through one-point linear perspective, Masaccio…

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    Research Paper On Idols

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    Testament times). Now, there is only one way God speaks to humanity. In these last days, God speaks to us through His Word, which was revealed through His Son, Jesus Christ. It was written by men as they were inspired by the Holy Spirit. Upon His return to the father in heaven, He told His apostles that the (Comforter) Holy Spirit would come to be with them and would remind them of all the things He had taught them and guide them into all truth. (Luke 10:16; Luke 12:12) The apostle John…

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    Unimmunised Children Essay

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    benefits (Swain. 2012). The policy proposed today is the “no jab, not pay policy” (McNair, 2015). This policy has removed the “conscientious objection” exemption and kept the medical exemption. As well, after speaking to The Church of Christ and Scientist, the Christian Scientist exemption was also removed (Grove & Klapdor, 2015). Parents that do not comply will not receive their Child Care Benefit, Child Care Rebate and Family Tax Benefit (Department of Social Services, 2015) In order to…

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    Genius is Dissension On a gloomy day in 399 BC, a prolific philosopher lost his life through execution for daring to question moral character and believe differently from the state. In 1663, a dignified astronomer paced his home in solitude after being placed under house arrest for proposing the preposterous hypothesis that the Earth revolves around the sun. In the spring of 2013, thousands of people roamed through an art exhibit displayed at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The exhibit…

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