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    Hope of the Godly Person The comfort in these things, which will be explained in later chapters is this: If you genuinely desire to do the will of God and you are ashamed of sin (even if at times you lapse into it) then you are to be saved. If you were raised in tyranny and taught evil but wish to learn the love of God for no other reason than he commanded it and believe his warnings, then you are a child of God and can be saved by God’s Son. The difference is as clear as the difference…

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    Through her gothic novel Frankenstein, Mary Shelley forces her audience to consider whether Victor Frankenstein should be considered a monster. Through her exploration of the romantic idea of the complexity of the human persona, as well as ideas of good and evil, Shelley reveals the monstrous characteristics of Victor, while also highlighting his redeeming features. Shelley provides an alternative villain in the character of Frankenstein’s creation. Shelley forces her audience to question what…

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    Malcolm wind up being in contacted with the lost-discovered country of Islam (NOI), general know as the dark Muslims. being in prison and NOI Malcolm had get to be aficionado, tolerating their regulation. Malcolm said and felt that all whites were fallen angels and no one but blacks can cure the shades of malice that harrow them. Malcolm wind up dropping his last name little and including x. this typically disavowing "the white keeps an eye on name" as a relic of bondage. after Malcolm was…

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    W3 – Argument Synthesis The Film Noah Vs. The Actual Bible Story of Noah Hollywood has always stretched the truth or should I say run with there imaginations when it comes to true stories. You can especially see this in the making of two movies based on two very real biblical stories, Noah and Moses. In this paper I will be comparing the biblical story of Noah with the Hollywood Film Noah. I am a firm believer in books being better than movies, especially when it comes to true stories. I…

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    human, so there’s no reason to expect any real human like actions from him. He doesn’t have any emotions. He created the Earth and gave demands. God knows what’s going to happen before it even occurs. He observes his people form above. He warns his angels of dangers. Again, it 's not really much to him. Maybe readers were supposed to go off their own beliefs of who or what God…

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    love with her—or, in Gatsby’s case, it results in foolish men falling in the love with the idea of her. Sometimes, falling in love with only somebody’s outwards appearance can be unhealthy—and ultimately disheartening. Daisy may have the looks of an angel, but Nick remarks of how devilish she is, referring to her and Tom as “careless people…they smashed up things and creatures and then retreated back into their money or their vast carelessness or whatever it was that kept them together, and let…

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    I. Frankenstein creates life from a motionless body through science taking the powers that only God harnessed and making it his own. His lack of wisdom led to his life being taken away by the life he created. A. “... I collected the instruments of life around me, that I might infuse a spark of being into the lifeless thing that lay at my feet” (Shelley 43). Frankenstein worked long hours to “infuse” life into an inanimate body to fulfill his desire for power. At one point Frankenstein had…

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    The Red Sox proved to be the dominant team in the series and swept the Angels out of the playoffs winning 4 straight games. B. After dismantling the Angels the Red Sox had a date with their worst enemies the New York Yankees. B.1. The series got off to the worst possible start imaginable start for the Sox. B.1.a) The futility was punctuated in game 3 when the Red…

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    put their actions as their priority. The end goal is to continue their life cycle, giving them a better chance at life the next time around. Spiritualism is a religion, but is described differently than most. Spiritualism is the belief that the spirits of the dead, which survive after the mortal life, can and do communicate with the living. Communication is done usually through a medium, ones who are particularly susceptible to their influence. Spiritualism is not very common within the world…

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    The story 'The Scarlet Letter ' if filled to the brim with symbolism, both in the form of the letter 'A ' itself and the way people see it and the people themselves. The letter, the main form of symbolism has many different meanings varying from the living embodiment found in Hester 's daughter to the version where it was 'burned ' into Arthur 's flesh, to the different ways that it is viewed while Hester wears it over the years. symbol, or symbolism, is generally a concrete (physical) object…

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