Creation and Redemption of Mankind

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    The Buddhism faith or religion view of healing begins with an attempt to avoid suffering (White, 2015). Buddhism originated 2500 years ago when Siddhartha Gotuma was made aware of life at the age of 35. The prime understanding he developed of life is that everyone suffers, both rich and poor. The belief from this group is to be tolerant of others who do not see life the way they do or don’t share their beliefs. They don’t fight with other groups in an attempt to convert them. Buddhist…

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    adaptations. The creature is not born a monster, he becomes one after suffering several major rejections that will motivate his crimes. . First, Frankenstein is rejected by his creator, Victor Frankenstein. The first time we see the monster, during his creation, the very first things that are depicted to us is his ugliness…

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    revelation through scripture. The Bible is God’s primary revelation in which he talks to his people. Through the Bible we learn about nature, creation, and our moral conscience to life. The scripture was written by many people who were inspired by God over the span of 1500 years. Jesus also came to reveal the Father and his redemptive plan of salvation for all mankind. Revelation is important to teaching the Bible because without God’s revelation first to prophets and the writers of the Old and…

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    Dichotomy Of Religion

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    making things other than God our objects of worship, the Bible would speak truth into these situations and reflect the heart of God and his disapproval of sinful lifestyles. (Romans 1:18-32) The gospel of Jesus Christ is ultimately the hope and redemption for the world we live in (Romans 4:25), and Romans sums up what would be a great cultural mantra, “Do not present your members to sin as instruments for unrighteousness, but present yourselves to God as those who have been brought from death to…

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    As god is the father, the son and the holy spirit it is natural to understand the beginning of creation, through the rise and fall of humanity, the intent of wisdom through the lamb of god (Jesus), a sacrifice for humanity’s sins and the redemption to a righteous path. All that is told and molded through the readings and teachings of God encompass the true nature of living a moral, empathetic and fruitful life. “Let the…

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    background, or training, man either fights his most basic or primal urges or succumbs to them and the consequences of them. Writers realize this and use their craft to compose stories illustrating man’s victory, his struggle, his fall, and his redemption. C.S. Lewis and John Boyne differ in style; however, both enthrall readers with their unique and matchless works. Even though the authors of The Boy In The Striped Pajamas and The Screwtape Letters use different formats to entertain their…

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    worldview. This worldview can be seen throughout his well renowned epic, Paradise Lost. In this epic, Milton attempts to describe the events taking place after Satan and his demons were defeated and sent to Hell, and before the creation of the world and the fall of mankind. He hones in on not only the main events, but also on the characters’ thoughts, temptations, and conversations. He portrays Adam and Eve’s relationship in a way which is not portrayed in the Bible. He portrays Adam as…

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    1.What factors have led to your own identity formation? There are so many factors that I feel have led me to who I am today. With some experiences being better than others. I truly have taken advantage of striving to embrace the blessings and overcome the hurts of my past. Though I like to say many of the facts I gained influence from were established by great memories, the reality is that was not the case. Coming from a family origin that did not put God as priority formulated an unstable…

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    This view of the protestant religion is part of the struggle between an individual. Such as Satan, that is unable to find redemption in comparison to Adam and Eve that must continually seek redemption in the eye’s of God: “From granting hee, as I from begging peace:/All hope excluded thus, behold in stead/ Of us out-cast, exil 'd, his new delight,/Mankind created, and for him this World(Milton 4.104-107). In this manner, Satan has become a heroic narrator that expresses the extreme version…

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    How Did God Become Man

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    why the Word became man, and the Son of God became the Son of man: so that man, by entering into communion with the Word and thus receiving divine sonship, might become a son of God.” God always intended us to be with him and share the glory of creation with him in heaven, to communicate his goodness so we could share his joy. He sought for us to transition from imperfect happiness in this lifetime to perfect happiness in the next life. We are not meant only to live on earth, but also to live…

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