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    This is more than likely because of the headlines made by fundamentalist organizations such as the Westboro Baptist Church. Despite the negative headlines religion counties to provide countless contributions to the medical field,currently one out of every six patients are treated in a Catholic Hospital (Catholic Health Care In The United States), yet that statistic does…

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    takes in trusting in the authority of the Scriptures while observing the way life operates. Stanton L. Jones gives the following definition: …living out-in this particular area- of the lordship of Christ over all of existence by our giving his special revelation-God’s true Word-its…

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    motives. Thanks to Lewis’ God-inspired writing, I’ve come to terms with this selfish purpose for my life and have begun to notice how this faith, which used to be a part of my self, must now become integral to my whole self for it to be authentic. Christ died and atoned for our sins so that I could flee from the desires of perfection to pursue honest relationship with…

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    Raphael Sanzio was a well known Italian painter as well as an architect for the Pope of the High Renaissance. He was born on April 6, 1483 in Urbino, Italy. In 1491, his mother died and his father later followed on August 1, 1494. He was soon orphaned at age eleven, however, he lived with his uncle who was engaged in litigation with his stepmother. When not living as an apprentice of his master, he would live with his stepmother. He was an apprentice of Pietro Perugino from around 1500 because…

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    modern Christian approach to racism and what the church should do about it. Ken Ham gives us an in depth view on race and the scientific view of man from both a creationist and evolutionist perspective. He goes into a good amount of detail on the subjects of natural selection, genetics, and Charles Darwin’s research into evolution. Charles Ware gives us some personal backstory to what he has experienced through racism and what kind of stances the church should take to help further the progress…

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    As his own specific wealth and qualification created on April 17, 1790, American statesman, printer, scientist, and maker Benjamin Franklin bites the dust in Philadelphia at age 84 cause by pleurisy. He was covered at Christ Church Burial Ground in Philadelphia, Pa. Considered in Boston on January 17, 1706, Franklin advanced toward getting to be at 12 years old a devotee to his stepbrother James, a printer and merchant. His parent were Josiah Franklin and Abiah Franklin which had 14 other…

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    Archbishop Oscar Romero

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    in modern history. No other characteristic contributed to his fame as heavily as his persistence. Famously, he also once said that “[m]ost people say that it is the intellect which makes a great scientist.” and countered it with claiming that “it is character” that truly defines the person. No scientist has ever solved a complex, mind-bending problem that has changed the world on their first try. Failure is the most recieved outcome in life. Everyone has experienced the gut wrenching feeling of…

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    God is Real Famous scientist Isaac Newton once said “In the absence of any other proof, the thumb alone would convince me of God's existence.” It is safe to say that some people need more convincing than Isaac Newton to believe in God. There have been countless movies made to convince the existence of the existence of God. An example is Heaven is For Real; unfortunately, there was controversy as to whether it was made up in order to become wealthy. There always seems to be a reason as to why the…

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    to trust and rely on God with everything in my day to day activities. They, along with my church family provided a consistent support system that I could go to with my joys and concerns. Similarly, they all have helped me grow in my faith, and I want to be able to incorporate my faith in my vocation. Currently, I’m studying to become a biomedical engineer, but I had previously wanted to be a forensic scientist. I have always had this love for math, science, and problem solving and I thought that…

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    Every aspect of life was viewed through a lens of Christianity. Ancient writings held a position of power over people's everyday lives, and people looked to the church and government for direction in almost all things. Whether Christianity had a positive or negative effect on medieval times and people can be disputed, but its control, dominance, and how it was blindly accepted cannot go ignored. Christianity's influence and power started to decrease, however, during the Enlightenment, when many…

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