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    Satan Epic Hero

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    he is the originator of. The first person that ever was and will always be ungrateful is Satan. He is ungrateful for the Lord's blessings entirely. In the poem, Satan starts a journey to Earth. This journey eventually leads to the fall of Adam and Eve. This case does not help him, it's actually worsens his eternal punishment. Is this part of the poem, I saw some chance in Satan’s character. Before Satan would speak rationally and be able to persuade easily, but now at this point he is more…

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    For the last eight years, I have lived in Kansas and attended Saint Xavier Catholic School in Junction City. I am a member of the Saint Xavier Parish in Junction City, which falls under the diocese of Salina. Saint Xavier Parish activities include choir, altar serving and the Life Teen group. Every Sunday at 6 o’clock in the evening I would participate in the Life Teen Catholic youth ministry meeting. The group consist of 16-20 teenagers of middle or high school age receiving Catholic education…

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    reflects upon the Garden of Eden in order to address this true nature of mankind. In the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve commit sin by eating fruit from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Although they were placed in a perfect environment where all of their needs were met, they soon became corrupted by their primitive drive for pleasure and power. As a result of their sinful actions, Adam and Eve were sent out of the Garden of Eden and resulted in the downfall of man. In the “Lord of the…

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    but it is their fault for giving into those temptations. There is an excellent example even back in the biblical times: the Garden of Eden story. Eve blamed the snake for convincing her to take the forbidden fruit and Adam blamed Eve for giving him the forbidden fruit. Nobody forced either of them to eat it, they did it upon their own free will. Adam and Eve gave into their sinful temptation to eat the fruit, in the end the two can only blame themselves for eating the fruit and the cause of…

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    Lilith Research Paper

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    Lilith of those that were similar. They also confirm her activities of waiting in human places in order to snatch someone up (Freedman 325). After God created the earth, he decided to put a man on the earth in order to watch over his creation. Before Eve comes into play, who came from Adams rib, God had decided that it was not okay for Adam to be alone on the…

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    This aspect can be depicted through, John Milton’s, Paradise Lost, which expands on the initial chapters of Genesis through the story of Adam and Eve. Paradise Lost follows the story of Adam and Eve getting kicked out of the Garden of Eden after Satan tempts Eve to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. In Mary Shelley’s, Frankenstein, the main character, Frankenstein, creates a monster out of dead body parts and electricity. As Frankenstein grows to resent his creation, the monster…

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    The Bible Themes

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    There are several themes that run throughout the Bible. Covenants, love, grace, and mercy are just a few of them. Along with these, there are ones some that are on the other side of the spectrum like death, unfaithfulness, and alienation. Alienation is a key theme in Genesis and continues throughout the Old Testament. First found in Genesis, alienation started in the Garden of Eden and affects man’s relationship with God, the garden, the people, and the land. Genesis, the first book of the…

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    the things far beyond his reach. The epiphany signifies his beginning of maturity as he works to be patient in such matters. At last, when his brother arrives, the narrator observes his brother’s friends “have come so far and tomorrow is Christmas Eve and stretches of mountains and water sill lie between them and those they love” (MacLeod 303). The protagonist shows concern towards someone who he does not know very well. Despite all his problems, whether it is losing his father, or his ambiguity…

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    My Family Traditions

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    at night, everyone left and we woke up the next day. On Christmas day, my whole family came again but in their pijamas. My family were matching then when night reached, we played loteria and I ended up winning most of the games. Then came New Years' Eve. My whole family came over to my house and my sister cooked most of the food. It was so delicious. Like before, we hung out until 12:00 hit. I had bought for confetti cannons for my three cousins and me. At 11:00pm, I set my gopro up in a corner…

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    in the garden who not only created the trees, stated the conditions, and actively pointed out or brought attention to the trees as if to taunt or dare Adam and Eve. Furthermore, a God that would be manipulative and conniving in creating or allowing a supernatural creation (the serpent) to have the access and authority to deceive Adam and Eve. Humans were created and placed in a higher order in the hierarchy and ironically in one of the creation stories, man was created last, but then exalted to…

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