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    Example 4. Etiology of Violence Timothy McVeigh grew up in Pendleton, New York, a predominantly white neighborhood (Nichols, 2003). Although very bright, McVeigh was considered a loner and an underachiever in school. After high school, he developed an obsession with guns and began to stockpile weapons and supplies. In 1988, McVeigh enlisted in the U.S. Army. While in the Army, he became obsessed with the Turner Diaries, a book full of violent racist and anti-Semitic fantasies. Moreover,…

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    Trinitarianism Strengths

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    The Hebrew word “Elohim” (God) is a plural noun form. However, the form of this plural noun is used to refer to the one God. In Hebrew plural nouns take plural verbs, but this word takes singular verbs, created. This plural form of noun, “Elohim” implies the Trinity. God, who created the world with power, authority, and excellent wisdom, is a triune God, so plural nouns were used…

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    Does Yahweh Really Exist

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    To help you find and know Yahweh our Elohim as He really is and actually exists (Matthew 24:4, Matthew 11:27, 2 Thessalonians 1:7-8, Deuteronomy 6:4, 2 Corinthians 3:17, John 4:24). To form a nucleus of Universal Brotherhood of Humanity in Yahshua the Messiah without distinction of Race, Nationality, Creed, Sex, Caste, or Color (Acts 17:26, Ephesians 5:25-33, Acts 10:34). To investigate the unexplained Spirit Law or so-called Law of Nature and the powers latent in man (Romans 8:1-4, John…

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    The Judeo-Christian understanding of reality is that there is only one God who cares solely about his human beings. The Pagans and the Animistic believed that the world is filled with many gods in every possible space. Each of these gods had a different role in their world. With that, whenever a problem arises, they can turn to that specific god or spirit that has the experience of solving it. This meant, according to the gods, "That nothing in our experience is beyond the reach of the spiritual…

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    than Brahman) are Vishnu, the god known for his preservation, or Shiva, the destroyer. Aside from referring to their god by his name, Jewish people simply refer to their only god as “God” even though the Hebrew Bible references him as “Yahweh” or “Elohim”. Another difference between Hinduism and Judaism is the way their believers are expected to worship. Followers of Judaism worship in synagogues or temples with a rabbi preaching and reading prayers to a mass amount of people. A typical service…

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    Book Of Genesis

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    the formation of the human world, begins. It narrates how the LORD God formed man and woman, and places for them to live and work. I’ve found out that there are two different narrators in the first two chapters. The ‘God’ in Genesis 1 referred to Elohim, and the ‘LORD God’ in Genesis 2 referred to Yahweh, according to the course notes. However, only one God exists in the Bible. Hence, these two accounts must be referred to the same God. In this discussion,…

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    Through scripture the prophets paint a portrait for us of what it will be like when Messiah comes again. I choose to write about the portrait that that Jesus was the Messiah. Matthew, a Jew, records for us in the New Covenant that though no man knows the day nor hour, we can see the signs for His return. The days will be like the days of Noah when people carried on their activities without thinking of the LORD and scorned those who warned of coming judgment (Matthew 24). The Lord has come to…

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    Mike Svigel. In his book Retro-Christianity identified seven core Christian orthodoxy by which evangelicals should be identified. One of them is the doctrine of the Trinity. Trinity doctrine is about believing the triune Godhead God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. Understandably so, the Trinity is the foundation of Christian faith. The doctrine of the Trinity is a fundamental element of the gospel it is not claimed that the refinements of theological speculations upon this…

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    There are many similarities and differences in both creation myths and literacy narratives. Most creation myths we have read so far introduce the and how it began and all that is mankind , , , and so on while the three Literacy Narratives, describe the struggles each of authors went through as they learned to read and write and how their cultures had a big influence as they strived to succeed. Although these creation myths and literacy narratives may be very different in one way, they also…

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    Christmas In The Bible

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    the different ways in which He helps His people. There are many different names used for God throughout the Scripture. The first name found right here in Genesis 1:1 is the Hebrew name “Elohim” and comes from the root word El meaning might, strength and power. “Elohim” is used 2,599 times in the Bible. The name “Elohim” reveals the majesty and ruler over everything on the earth. It also sets our God above all other gods. God’s name reveals His power, His might and His strength. This is the God…

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