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    We go to hell for not accepting Christ as our Lord and Savior. We go to hell for choosing not to turn away from sin and wicked ways. In Ezekiel 18:21-23 (NLT) Jesus says, “21 But if wicked people turn away from all their sins and begin to obey my decrees and do what is just and right, they will surely live and not die. 22 All their past sins will be forgiven, and they will live because of the righteous things they have done. 23 Do you think that I like to see wicked people die? says the…

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    themes in her poems. Because numerous poets of the 19th century composed about death, Dickinson was not exceptional in opting for this idea. Nevertheless, she was exceptional when it was about how she composed on death. Dickinson concentrated on Eternity and the “hereafter” part of death; she was positive and deemed death…

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    supernatural element when Estelle attempts to kill Inez by stabbing her, only to soon learn that she cannot die because they are already dead. The practicality of this event supports the idea that hell is designed to be deliberately torturous for eternity, meaning that any loophole to avoid this pain or torture will be compensated by some supernatural effect that stops the loophole from taking place – Estelle cannot kill Inez because this would deplete her source of torture, so whatever…

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    “What we do now echoes in eternity,” is something the most philosophical man I know said. On March 17, 180 the last of the Five Good Emperors passed away. I know that what Marcus Aurelius did for Rome will echo in eternity. I was lucky enough to meet him during the Parthian War, where I was his soldier. He was born on the 26 of April in 121. He rose through the ranks of Rome under the rule of Piua. He grew up in a distinguished, Spanish family. His grandfather was a consulate and was city…

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    Tomb paintings were also there to show activities that the deceased were involved and enjoyed doing when they were alive and wish to carry on for eternity. Egyptian paintings are painted in a way to show a profile view and side view of the animal or person at the same time. Also with the paintings there were painted so carefully so they would last for eternity and…

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    are about the same thing, death. Each poem has a different message to it. All of the poems are about deaths. Each poem has a different point to it. “Don’t Fear The Reaper” is about not being scared to die or being scared of the Reaper, and living eternity with who you want. The next poem, “Dust in The Wind” is about all of your memories in the wind and passing by because you’re dead. “Thanatopsis” actually means to look at death, and this poem’s point is to get a look at death. “Don’t Fear The…

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    Judge In The Bible

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    my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.” Isaiah 55:8-9. God made man so He knows what we are able to grasp while we reside in the flesh on this earth. He took time out of eternity so that humans can comprehend the idea of a beginning and an end. In order to reside in eternity, we have to…

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    me is that, let your beast of creativity out. That symbol to me, is a fearless, heroic, beast that makes me stronger. It's my another part of me, my inner beast, that I let out almost everyday. And, it's personal to me that the skull stays up for eternity…

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    Dickinson uses personification to expose Death as a gentleman when she says, “Because I could not stop for Death / He kindly stopped for me” (1-2). He is no frightening, or an intimidating reaper, but rather a courteous and gentle guide, leading her to eternity. This is the beginning of their journey to the narrator’s grave. When people die, they start their road to a new life maybe not in the living world, but a world without worries. This might be the reason why the narrator is feeling calm…

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    Dogwoods Research Paper

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    Dogwoods brilliantly dot the wondrous landscape of rural Alabama and Georgia. Home. The very tops of the hardwood trees are invisible in the winter time. I fly so close that I feel that I might brushed up against a few. Their gray tips just blend in with the surroundings. A lone tree limb hangs over the edge viewing the wild beneath its shadow. My prop wash certainly makes them sway as if a strong wind had pushed itself through the Venturi effect of the winding tree line. God’s protection…

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