Creation and Redemption of Mankind

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    serpent to trick them into eating the apple from the forbidden Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, and as result a state of innocence fell into a state of corruption met with a life sentence full of sin. This act of disobedience would plague all of mankind until their judgement. In “Adam lay in bondage” the fall of man is depicted through Adam’s portrayal of living a life bound in sin, and within that portrayal, bondage is given a new meaning. The use of the word “bounden” within the context…

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    Book Of Mormon Analysis

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    The Book of Mormon testifies of Christ. It testifies of His coming, His ministry, His suffering and death for our sins, and of his resurrection. It is through those last three that mankind is able to become resurrected, immortal beings, and eventually return to Him and Father in Heaven. Two important chapters in the Book of Mormon that give information on the topics of Christ and resurrection are Alma chapters 11 and 40. This analysis of those chapters describes similarities and each’s…

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    Christian commits their heart and mind to the infallible Word of God. Successively, every thought, action, opinion and response emitted will derive from biblical principles such as, ethics, divine intervention, human dignity and the opportunity of redemption. Word Count: 89 The question of origin. 1. God created natural life as well as the time in which…

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    has many names and who is comprised of three persons: God the Father, God the Son, Jesus Christ and God the Holy Spirit. Christianity believes that God created all things and that mankind is created in His (Three-In-One) image. Christianity believes that God desires right and meaningful relationship with His creation. Christianity believes that being disobedient to God and breaking moral laws, often considered as “missing the mark” or creating an “offense” is a sin. Christianity also…

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    all day. His body is covered in sweat and filth from head to toe. When the time comes for the farmer to go inside, before his wife want anything to do with the farmer, he is forced to clean the filth off. That is how God sees His greatest creation. Mankind is born into sin (filth), because of Adam. God wants to love his children, but he cannot until the filth is removed. The farmer cleansing himself is the representation of regeneration. Jesus represents the washing of the filth…

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    after Christ (a.d). The bible is broken down into two parts which are the New Testament and the Old Testament. The Old Testament is the first presented of the two which implements the meaning of before Christ. The Testament prepares for Christ. The creation of the earth plays a big role in preparation for Christ. The first man and woman created were Adam and Eve. They are known for going against God 's will and eating from the garden. The New Interpreters Study Bible states the Lord God…

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    religious text. The purpose of this essay is to justify the inversion of Peter’s gender to that of a woman, in Matthew 16: 13-20, based on the concepts that Jesus was the most accepting of sinners, women deserve a chance at redemption, and women are the archetype for motherhood and creation. In addition, by changing the gender it will establish an equality of gender, in this passage that it is lacking. To fully understand this text and the inversion, the context in which it was written must be…

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    and were thus forced to seek some sort of redemption. Even in religious examples, this is a common theme. Satan, who was cast out and exiled from…

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    The creation of the Bible took over 1500 years from the first writer to the last. “It is a compilation of 66 books written by 40 separate authors” from 3 different continents (Is The Bible True, 2002). What is amazing about The Bible is, it has a consistent theme running throughout each and every page. That theme is a crimson thread of redemption. This crimson thread of redemption starts flowing with the story of Adam and Eve and ends with God’s statement in Revelation, “Yes, I am coming…

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    Pandora’s is the only Greek myth to provide an answer for the creation of the first woman, written around 700BC - a century or more after the myth of Adam and Eve was composed. The similarities between the book of Genesis and Hesiod’s myth (beyond the subject matter) seem to borrow from the motifs of ancient Babylonian…

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