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    Religion Vs Religion

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    beyond human existence. It is the one and only Truth to eternity. Christ is the gate to the eternal kingdom and, sadly, no stranger to Christ will enter that gate of Light. Christ, God’s only son, gave His life as a sacrifice, to be the bridge for us to be back into God’s favor. We are to look to the Cross, to Christ, the Light and the gate; that He may be our Savior, and we will be recognized and robed in His Holy Light at the dawn of eternity. I have traveled to that place, a moment…

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    want to spend eternity with no future to look forward to, or do they want to look forward only onto the fiery pits of hell. If one isn’t reborn again, is one really willing to spend their eternity in a burning hell? So Edwards is trying to get his congregation to use their own logic by trying to get the listener or reader to ask themselves, is this really how they want to spend the rest of their lives, in hell? Or do they want to accept Jesus Christ in their lives to live in eternity where life…

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    Essay On Hypocephalus

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    Abstract Hypocephalus is a small round disk-shaped object generally made not only of plastered linen, but also of papyrus, bronze, gold, wood, or clay. Ancient Egyptians used it from the Late Period by placing it under the heads of their deceased persons. This odd disk, covered with strange images and texts, is known as "Hypocephalus," which is a Greek word for "That which is below the head," referring to its religious significance. This unusual religious pillow enabled the deceased to identify…

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    Message of Eschatology Discussion It was not until I was forty-five years old that I began to realize that the most important decision I would make in my life is where am I going to spend eternity? There are people today that fail to realize that the same holds true for them. People are so focused on the now that they do not think much about later, after death. For some, their belief is when they die, that’s it, and there is no life after death. As ambassadors for Christ, it is our…

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    connected to the planet, Venus, because the symbol for Venus is similar to the Ankh symbol. Many Pagans see the Ankh as a representation of the Goddess. However, it is also seen as similar to the World Tree. So, it is a symbol of life, but also of eternity and…

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    their sins soiled their own reputations and the world will not remembered well. They forsake their divine purity for the sake of dirty, Earthly desires and thus soiled their own reputations and sealed their fate to rot like “pigs in muck” for all of eternity in hell. Their fear of their soiled reputations leads them to beg Dante for any chance of him putting in a good word for them, but at the end of the day, regardless of whether Dante speaks well for them, none of it will matter. In the center…

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    In Ancient Greek myths people are often punished by the gods for corrupt or evil behavior. I choose this theme as I believe that it shows us why the people of the ancient world worshipped and trusted in the gods as much as they did. I also think it teaches a lot of morals that people of many centuries have followed. The texts that I will be analyzing are, Tantalus by Homer, Prometheus by Hesiod, Sisyphus also by Homer, and Arachne by Ovid. All of these myths are from the Ancient Greek times. In…

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    the Father to suffer and die. The relationship of the Father and the Son is centered around the Father sending the Son, the Son suffering death, and the Father raising the Son: the Paschal Mystery. The Son is the perfect Image of the Father, in eternity and in time, from whom the…

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    Christian requires that certain guidelines must be followed and submittance to a deity that maintains a Trinity type existence for the Christian believer. Christian worldview is a belief and a way of life that will lead a Christian to Heaven to spend eternity with God, after death; this worldview is comprised of God, humanity, Jesus, and restoration. When looking at the Christian worldview, God is what is known as the Trinity. The Trinity is the same being that exists in three different forms…

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    Essay On Holy Baptism

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    Baptism He answers with a resounding “yes, I love you.” They can have assurance in their faith and belief in God’s rich love and graciousness that their loved ones were marked in Baptism and kept by God during their life into death and continuing into eternity. The Lutheran confessors and Christian theologians throughout history have offered their fullest attention to the sacrament of Baptism and held it in high regard and faith throughout the ages. The benefits of Baptism are…

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