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    concerning God, universal harmony, knowledge, values, humanity, and history. Two of the great philosophical/worldview issues are: 1) Who is God? God is the sovereign creator over all. He is the Lord of Heaven and Earth. He exists as a trinity of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. 3 2) Who is man? Man was created by God in His own image. Man is separated from other animals in that man was blessed with God’s gifts of religion, language, reason, choice, creativity, and society. 9 The Biblical states…

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    Love Letter To Christianity

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    uses history and mysteries to show how He loved and currently loves humanity. For example, it is a history book because it reveals stories concerning humanity and its stories. Who can tell me a story? Yes, and the first story to ever…

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    the poem. • Metaphor o When Owen uses the word "kissed" (line 2), this is metaphoric as the word seems to fit in with the feeling of love however, the message is not about love. It is used for a specific purpose o This is present when Owen writes "whom none now hear" (line 17) and this is a metaphor for how the soldiers are dead now and they cannot hear anything compared to the vocal soft voice of romance • Personification o This is used when Owen writes, "earth has stopped" (line 18) and shows…

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    wasn't the Francis of old, and his heavenly orations brought peace wherever he went. Before he spoke the word of God to those gathered around him, he first prayed for peace: “The God of peace will soon crush Satan under your feet. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.” (Romans 16:20, RSV) He then preached repentance and the "Good News" based on the Gospels: Luke 24:44-49 (RSV) Then he said to them, “These are my words which I spoke to you, while I was still with you, that everything…

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    background or knowledge of the Bible. So, when I enrolled in this class I felt as if I would have a difficult time. However, as the semester has progressed I found myself being engrossed in my daily readings and developing a stronger testimony in Jesus Christ each and every day. Whether it was learning about the background of each author, who they wrote their gospel for, the difference…

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    usually done in the mid-teens when children will go to Sunday school and learn the stories of the Bible. Penance, given by a priest, is a way to ask for forgiveness from the Father (example: praying ten Hail Maries). Eucharist was a dinner for Jesus and his disciples, for it was the last one he had before being hung on the cross for the sins of the world. Marriage plays an important factor in a Christians life, making divorce a sin. The Holy Orders are the unity a community has in the church; we…

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    Ancient Egypt Analysis

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    teachings of the leaders of their faith, and found it at variance with their limited understanding, they arose to perpetrate such unseemly acts.... Consider Moses! Armed with the rod of celestial dominion, adorned with the white hand of Divine knowledge, and proceeding from the Paran of the love of God, and wielding the serpent of power and everlasting majesty, He shone forth from the Sinai of light upon the world. He summoned all the peoples and kindreds of the earth to the kingdom of eternity,…

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    be the intrinsic value of interreligious dialogue, something John Paul II evidently believed: The first is the intrinsic value of interreligious dialogue. It is not to be considered as a mere preparation for the task of proclamation or announcing Jesus Christ and inviting people to become members of the Church through baptism. It has its own aim, which is to enable people of different religions to live in harmony and peace, to understand one another better, to work together on behalf of…

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    prayer … kindly repeat after me “Heavenly Father as I commence this time of prayer, I place myself and all those near & dear to me under your protection. I seal this room, this house, this neighborhood in the precious blood of Jesus Christ and I bind all forces of evil in Jesus name. I renounce Satan and all his works and empty promises. I renounce evil spirit who has dared to take up occupancy in my life, whether invited or uninvited. I throw open the doors to my heart, mind and soul who…

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    possess. In the study on “Love Does Not Rejoice in Unrighteousness,” we saw that when Jesus cleansed the temple, it made his disciples “remember that it was written, “ZEAL (ZELOS, THE ROOT WORD FOR ZELOO) FOR YOUR HOUSE WILL CONSUME ME (John 2:17).” Verses where zeloo…

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