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    characters from The Body of Christopher Creed by Plum-Ucci Mrs. Creed and Ali make their decisions based on ignorance. Both stories show how people can commit reckless acts based upon their emotion. The four characters Reverend Parris, Marry Warren, Mrs. Creed, and Ali show how fear and ignorance…

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    Holy trinity divided into three parts father, son and the Holy sprit. Trinity prides itself on living out Jesus’ message of Faith, Hope and Love upholding the equality, dignity and worth of each individual. "Tri" meaning three, and "Unity" meaning one, Tri + Unity = Trinity. It is a way of acknowledging what the Bible reveals to us about God, that God is yet three "Persons" who have the same essence of deity. The reason why I choose dove because the Holy Spirit came down in a bodily shape, like…

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    knowledge while being of the same creed in order to draw comparisons in their actions in an effort to be with the already wedded Alison and uses their beliefs to justify all the consequences of the acts taken by the men in the tale. With the use of the word creed is draws back to the core principles of a faith, it can be assumed the miller is mocking the church as these two devote men both see no issue with perusing a married woman. One appearance of the term creed is in the lines “blessed is…

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    gap created by the division between American institutions and the moral perfection ideals of American Creed are what cause friction in our political system. Ultimately, our ideals like democracy, equality and individualism as American’s are at odds with the institutions and government around us. This gap that Huntington says exists, I believe, will never be able to be succumbed. The American Creed will never be able to be fully incorporated into American Institutions and therefore, the IvI gap…

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    Rocky Movie Essay

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    All other potential replacement fighters are booked up or otherwise unavailable so creed decides to give a local contender a chance to face him. He chooses Rocky and after rocky meets with a promoter he agrees to fight. Rocky begins training and uses unusual training methods like using meat carcasses as punching bags he also accepts help…

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    be done” (Assassin’s Creed).…

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    Mcknight Reflection

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    McKnight’s presentation was very unique to any message than I had ever heard prior to listening to his. I’m not sure if it my background or my lack of previous theological study, but this was a very unique presentation for me to view. McKnight talked about Luther and Calvin helping to slightly re-shape the tradition of church. I grew up in an African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church in Kankakee. Growing up I had no idea what that meant. I knew that we were Methodist, but I didn’t know what…

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    Since its origin, Christianity has been an all-encompassing term for many different branches of similar thought. Today the term Christianity describes a myriad of denominations: Catholicism, Baptist, Protestants, and Lutherans. In the second and third centuries there were as many, if not more, branches of Christianity. The most prominent form was Catholic Christianity, while all other branches from this era are referred to as Gnostic Christianity. The branches of Christianity have intermingled…

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    Southpaw Film Analysis

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    resolve, to the statue that now commemorates his accomplishments and has sealed his presence in history, Rocky's narrative, is one that cannot be ignored, because it is such a part of our collective conscious. "Creed" is the latest installment in this historic franchise, told through fresh eyes, Creed follows Adonis Johnson, the late Apollo Creed's illegitimate son. Told from his point of view, we see Adonis, played by Michael B. Jordan, deal with abondonment issues that haunt him to his very…

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    memorize scripture for school. One day, my mom pulled a bookmark out of her bible with The Apostles Creed written on it. “Today we are going to start memorizing the Apostles Creed. This is something my mom had me memorize when I was young and it helped me learn more about the bible and Jesus,” my mom said. For the next week, everyday we worked on memorizing The Apostles Creed. I remember realizing that this creed was very interesting. I remember liking it because it summarized a lot of what I…

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