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    Evangelism in the Christian faith can’t be justified. Forcing another person to follow your faith because you believe their faith isn't the right one. Religion shouldn’t be forced onto people because that isn’t the correct way to inform people. Similar to…

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    Satan Ethics Essay

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    Satan works in the dark and God works in the light. "5 This then is the message which we have heard of him, and declare unto you, that God is light, and in him is no darkness at all." [(1 JOHN 1:5 scripture from King James bible)] • Hyper-focused on pornography and how it impacts marriage. With the advent of the Internet pornography is so much easier for people of all ages to access anytime they want. In the past when someone wanted to see pornography they needed to go to store and buy a…

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    The good reputation you have in the word of God and the burning vision you have to reach others through the living gospel of Jesus Christ prompted or desire me to study for the office of public ministry in Lutheran Church-Canada. I want to link my early childhood relationship with Lutheran Church even though I was not Christian at that period. I have learned academic school in Lutheran school even though I was not Christian at that moment. In addition, Lutheran church is a place where the seed…

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    Chagas Disease Analysis

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    Chagas is a disease transmitted by blood sucking insects called Triatomine bugs which carry the parasite Trypanosoma Cruzi. They become infected with Chagas by biting an infected animal or human, then they carry the disease on to another person. The bugs live in the homes that are built of mud, adobe, straw and palm thatch. They hide in the walls and roofs of the home, coming out at night to feed on the inhabitants. After biting and ingesting a person’s blood the bug defecates on the host,…

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    Throughout the history of America, citizens have always found issues with the moral standing of the government and its policies. These people also offered their own solutions to the moralization of the government and its laws through significant changes to the institution itself. Movements like this are referred to as reforms, which, simply put are the improvements of corrupt institutions for the betterment of both the individual and society itself. During the mid-nineteenth century, America was…

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    Pocket History Of Church

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    During the 3rd and 4th centuries controversy arose among the leaders and population due to the rising questioning of the humanity and divinity of Jesus Christ. At the beginning of the fourth century, the First Council of Nicaea was convened to come against the heretical teachings of Arius. Arius, a presbyter from Alexandria, along with his followers, believed that “before [the Son] was begotten or created or defined or established, he was not for he was not unbegotten and that the Son had a…

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    Tillich, Paul, Theology of Culture. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1959. Paperback ed, 1964Pgs. 3-10. 30-39, 40-51 and 53-67. Paul Tillich was for most of his adult life a teacher of Systematic Theology. He was a German American Christian, a philosopher and a theologian. He was born in Prussia in 1886. He died in October of 1965 in Chicago. He is highly regarded as one of the most influential theologians of the twentieth century. Paul Tillich is considered a creative philosopher and…

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    War Of 1898 Essay

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    achieved economic gains in Cuba through the Platt amendment where the Cuban government would sell or lease land for coaling and naval bases in Cuba. Social impacts of the war were prevalent as well. A sense of racial superiority arose as well as evangelism from the United States. For instance, missionaries agreed with expansionism in efforts to spread Christianity, and others agreed with it to spread their racial…

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    Native Americans Downfall

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    Christianity” (Riga). This subliminal bribery of the explorers contributed to some of the issues with Native Americans. Indians first believed in many different gods like the god of wind, sun, moon and water; but Europeans wanted to convert them. Evangelism is the preaching of the Christian Gospel or the practice of relaying information about a particular set of beliefs to others with the intention of conversion which the Europeans planned on doing. “The evangelization of the Indians started…

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    Popular Culture Essay

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    The term ‘popular culture’ refers to a culture built on what the general public desires opposed to the elite class that usually have the control. This applies to things within society such as music, food, fashion, even religion. Whether someone considers themselves to be religious or not, it affects their life in numerous ways. If someone is religious, they most likely participate in religious rituals, practices and makes life decisions with their faith in mind. On the contrary, if someone is…

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