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    We are continuously learning about the world around us, through school, and most importantly about ourselves. My mother always told me that you learning something new every day. I still use this saying to this day, and never can forget it since it is so true. The quote from Carham i think resonates with me really well with this fact. Although it is taking it in a different sense than we usually think about. Most people do not look through God’s work to try and find themselves. The quote to…

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    The day was Monday, February 1, 2010. I left my house for work in the morning, and got on time as usual. The day seemed to progress as usual until I got a meeting request from my supervisor. I finished what I have started, and headed to the little conference room where the meeting was scheduled. I had never gotten such meeting requests from my boss. Our previous meetings have always been pre scheduled. So what is the agenda for this unscheduled meeting? My boss was already in the meeting room…

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    The plot summary for the science fiction The End of Eternity is with a grand imaginative background but easy to read: Andrew Harlan, a protagonist, is Twissell's personal Technician.He extracted from Reality and into “Eternity”, a place that exists outside of time , altering Reality where necessary to control the flow of history with a kind of time machine called kettle, while the people recruited from various times throughout history for particular desired skills, from the 27th century, all the…

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    Eternity Eternity, a word that I have never really thought about before-- that was, of course, before today. I gripped the rigid metal that barely held me above my death, sweat dripping off of my face. Blood seeped from the deep wound that scared my hands from holding the sharp strip that jutted out from the rocky wall of the ravine, the only thing separating me from my death. I contemplated my fate. I could either keep clenching onto the handhold, or I could submit to my death and let go. I…

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    Asimov’s “The End of Eternity” is not merely a fast moving, plot driven, ficticious novel written to entertain. “The End of Eternity” is a social…

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    The Edge of Eternity I slipped on my black dress, laced my black shoes, and stroked my eyelashes with a black mascara brush. I stared at myself in the mirror as my miserable, watery eyes blinked a couple times, pushing the tears down my face. I stretched my trembling hands to the highest shelf in the cupboard and fumbled for the box of tissues. I should not have put on that black mascara. I looked out the window as the trees and houses zoomed by me. The rain poured down against the car window.…

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    Scared for Eternity (Do you believe that hell is a legitimate way to make people act appropriate?) The afterlife is a very touchy and well-known subject. It is a concept that has been very commonly spoke of and researched in civilizations past and history, is being talked about now in the present, and will continue to be discussed further into the future. There are many questions that will never be answered about the destiny of a human’s soul after their bodies have died on earth. Here are many…

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    In Jack McDevitt’s Eternity Road, Nancy Kress’s “By Fools like Me,” and John Wyndham’s “The Wheel,” the authors aim to encourage open minded thinking to the reader to avoid the tragic outcomes of the societies in their texts. Ignorance and tribalism are significant issues that hold societies back from achieving greatness outside of the social norm. The negative use of technology is a common theme among these texts, as the characters in the texts view technology as evil. The reader is shown that…

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    their choice. The best way to describe divine foreknowledge is through the eternity theory of God, the concept that God exists outside of time. The eternity concept is the argument that makes the most sense for Divine Foreknowledge as it is the only way that we can conceive that God is an all-knowing being and allow for humans to have free will. (EXPLAIN WHY ETERNITY THEORY IS BETTER FOR DIVINE FOREKNOWLEDGE) The eternity theory states that God knows what is going on now, which is different…

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    Introduction In the play “Our Town” there are any worldviews that I have been asked to analyze and compare to the those of the Bible. I will take two, the view of life and of eternity, and compare them to what God says in His word. Let us begin. I. The view of Life The view of life in the play is shown to us by many different people from different walks of life. Dr. Gibbs refers to the new pair of twins in the first act in a way that implies that it is nothing special to see a new human…

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