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    What is the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Hell? What images do you imagine? You may think of a satanic devil with his little “helpers” burning through the pits of hell. You may further fill in the picture with other beastly devils that roam around torturing damned sinners who will never see light of day, or those who turn cry out with pain, regret, and suffering. In Dante’s epic poem known as the Divine Comedy, he creates a unreal version of himself as he travels through…

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    The Faravahar or the winged disc with a old man's upper body was carved on a stone by ancient Iranians. It represents Zarathustra the greatest Iranian philosopher principles of good thoughts, good words, good deeds. The Faravahar has six different parts that each symbolize something. The first part is the face and also the whole figure inside the circle. The face resembles the face of a human being and shows its connection to mankind.The figure is that of an old man representing wisdom of old…

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    Countless people journey through their whole day, from morning coffee to evening drink, without heaven or hell once crossing their mind. The though of an omnipotent God who justly damns all who do not turn to him is ridiculous in their eyes, and viewed as a childish belief for the enlightened to scoff at. To the unbiased scholar, however, this belief is no mere myth, but an undeniable truth based off of the evidence of God's Word. Once the student accepts the belief that heaven and hell are…

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    Additionally, the believer is permanently sealed through the Holy Spirit (Eph. 4:30). Nothing can separate Jesus from those who have committed themselves to Him (Rom. 8:35-39). Believers are new creatures united with Christ. Christians who will spend eternity with Christ are evident by their fruit. This is love, joy, peace, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control…

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    lines 6-7). This metaphor exemplifies the idea that this shallow or narrow ford of human life in this great river of eternity. Shakespeare has creatively used symbolism through metaphoric language to demonstrate how a narrow river being cut off and dried up is Macbeth killing Duncan. He will be overthrowing the natural order of the heir to the throne and setting his place in eternity. Evidently he must kill King Duncan in this short period of time while he is still vulnerable in his castle. The…

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    Guilt In Judaism

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    Therefore if one is searching for immortality this religion works for them because God accepts them and forgives their sins and once their time is done on earth they spend the rest of eternity in heaven. Hinduism: In Hinduism when one is dealing with guilt from their life choices they are to go to temple and pray. A followers karma is then replenished or one may feel remorse and then will learn from ones guilty mistake. In Hinduism…

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    what he wants to be considered and tries to explain the reasons for his actions. Inez however continue to judging him as a coward. Estelle says she supports him. He tells Estelle, then, if she sees him as a brave men, he will promise to lover for eternity. However she fails to accomplish that and he revolts and tries to leave the room. When the door open, he gives up leaving and explains he does so, because he needs to prove Inez he is a brave man. Estelle, on the other side, is desperate to…

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    Dickinson Vs Whitman

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    me –The Carriage held but just Ourselves –And Immortality…We slowly drove – He knew no haste Since then – 'tis Centuries – and yet Feels shorter than the Day I first surmised the Horses' Heads Were toward Eternity –” In this poem she describes death as a ride on a carriage that goes on for eternity. Just reading this makes death intimidating and horrifying knowing that, death would be more frightening and would lead to people going insane by just the thought of…

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    Holly And The Ivy Analysis

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    Ivy is an evergreen plant that represents eternity, loyalty and powerful affection relationships. The plant ivy has the ability to survive in any environment, regardless the conditions. As an individual, Margaret was known as fierce, vigorous, and self- determined woman. She always did whatever she…

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    Sisyphus Character Traits

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    one bite Zeus reassembled Pelops and brought him back to life, with one bite missing from his shoulder. Zeus and the other Gods didn’t find the idea of human sacrificing appealing at all. The Gods were so furious that they condemned Tantalus for eternity to be frozen at the banquet table. All that food was right by him but he just couldn’t move. Another famous story of Tantalus was that after getting a bit cocky from being invited to party with the Gods, Tantalus decided that he would share the…

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