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    The Trinitarian Controversy The Trinitarian controversy lasted from 318 to 382. There was tension between how we understand God which exists today. This controversy existed at an early stage; a period which is known Arianism. Arius was a Christian in Alexandria, Egypt. Arius wrote a letter to his Eusebius addressing this tension and his stance. He was opposed to the views of Eusebius regarding the trinity and the nature of Christ. Arius believed that God is with out a beginning and that the son…

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    Feminist Controversy

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    particular view dominates a topic, however, especially severe controversy is far more counter productive than useful. I have often witnessed an enormous divide over ideals, such as the rush over elections for presidency, and yet it is not common for people to divide on account of their ideas. Looking back on history there are rallies for guns, gay communities, pro and anti-abortion, gender rights, racial equality, and all number of other controversies dating back through all of human history.…

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    Monument Controversy

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    These factors to consider when they are creating monuments to memorialize certain people and events within our history. These factors include but are not limited to the relevance of this person or event to history, finances, and the overall the controversy. There are historical sites still standing today that hold a special place in our country’s history. Without these monuments, people would not be able to take a glimpse of the past and learn about history. For instance, when the ideas of…

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    Hpv Controversy

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    has been embroiled in a medical, social, cultural, and political controversy. This controversy has once again been rekindled in the recent Republican primary debates between Texas governor Rick Perry and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann from Minnesota, in which Bachmann emphatically stated that Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, causes mental retardation. As a physician, parent, and author of the award-winning book The HPV Vaccine Controversy: Sex, Cancer, God and Politics (Praeger, 2008), I feel…

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    The Abortion Controversy

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    abortion to be legal is if it was deteriorating the mother’s health (McBride) But if one whole is in the house and one mouse comes in, the rest are right behind it. These different morals contradict one another when considering abortion. One main controversy is over at which point does a group of cells become a baby: at heart beat, upon conception, when born? There are quite a few observations that determine whether something is alive or not (Westbroek). The first principle is that all “living…

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    The Tebow Controversy

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    did after every touch down. It was a pose in which he would get down on one knee and say a quick prayer. He receive a lot of hell from critics about that pose. According to the media, that pose was not appropriate to the NFL. Through all of the controversy about it he never stopped doing that pose. He was not going to stop doing that pose just to please the media. Tebow was not a people-pleaser, but a God-pleaser. I often find myself seeking approval from others instead…

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    Football Controversy

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    to football. Kids play football very early, and people watch football a lot on the weekend.Everybody likes football, but not everybody understands the injury of football. High impact injuries cause concussions and head trauma, and now there is controversy about the safety of high impact sports. The game of football has been played for many years, but has just recently gained a wake up call from not only professional players, but many young kids that are ending up with lasting high impact…

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    Indulgences Controversy

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    The controversy over indulgences surrounded the issue of whether or not they should be sold in exchange for money. Originally, indulgences were based off of two concepts which were purgatory and the treasury of merits. The concept of purgatory was pushed by Pope Gregory, and he explained it as a way of removing people’s postbaptismal sins which had not been forgiven before their death. According to Pope Gregory, along with acts of penance, additional penance could be received if it was given to…

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    Restroom Controversy

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    orientation and not for any other justified reasoning (208). The evidence demonstrates the discrimination against LGBT people, which has found itself in the workplace. As well as the employment issue, the restroom controversy is also a part of the workplace discrimination. The workplace restroom controversy is a civil rights issue that has been sparking attention over the past few years. Within the workplace, employers have been placing bathroom restrictions for LGBT members for what they claim…

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    Filioque Controversy

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    its connection to Filioque. The linguistic differences associated with the Estrangement of the East and West Christendom contributed to conceptual variation that eventually drifted to the misunderstanding of the Filioque. Filioque controversy was one of the biggest issues in terms of doctrine. In this, the Eastern Church objected to the Western church saying…

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