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    Hi Peeps, Today's Quote "The devil is like a computer robot trying to steal your job of love from you, but he is souled out of time." ~ Jon Barnes Sole Out The soles of evil shoes are warned out by the people who believe the lies of the devil. Evil and devil share the same root word so that you can see the toes of satan exposed as he approaches you with deception. Just look at the warned out shoe soles as you can see the digital, mental, molecular, psychological, and physical booby…

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    In ‘The Great Gatsby’, the eponymous character encapsulates the ideal American construct of the self-made man: Gatsby is a manifestation of the notion that one can create their essence, this was potentially facilitated by a rejection and ultimately a severance from God due to the horrors of the First World War. The horrors of the war provided many a grounding to question the qualities of their chosen deity, as a result many became members of a new thought sweeping Europe and America: atheistic…

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    It is human nature to search for answers to the unknown. At the base of nearly many different cultures are myths of creation that explains how the earth came to be. Three of these such myths Genesis, Popol Vuh, and the Fulani creation story. One significant similarity between all three of the creation stories is that humans are the highpoint of creation. Mankind is supposed to be the perfect specimen created to serve the God(s) that made them, but in all three stories, these creations end…

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    “So times were pleasant for the people there until finally one, a fiend out of hell, began to work his evil in the world.” Since Eve took a bite out of that apple a long time ago, evil has dwelled and lodged in our home called Earth. Satan is the beginning and the end of evil. One day, evil will never exist anymore. God has promised all of us Heaven if you accept it. For now, however, we survive with the consequences of our ancestors and deal with the wicked and corrupt actions this world hands…

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    Introduction The title of the Series is Hannibal, meaning “grace of Ba`al”. Having Hebrew origins, Ba`al can contemplate Satan himself or demons in general. Being in a psychological thriller, the characters in Hannibal find themselves at higher risk of mental damage than physical. In a psychological thriller, the focus is on the psychology of its characters rather than the plot. The producer, writer and developer of Hannibal is Bryan Fuller. He jobs as a scriptwriter and television producer,…

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    The Awakening Once upon a time in these United States, disaster was everywhere to be found. Less and less people were praying to god, getting married like it’s written in the bible. People were brainwashed with satanic images on to and in books to do mean things and in general, not obeying god’s sacred commandments. Girls also acted like boys and were on the loose, spreading sin wherever they went. All these terrible things where possible under the rule of King Carter, who was an evil ruler…

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    From Adam to Abraham to Isaac and Jacob, the Tanakh is full of male’s who have played key roles within not only the primary formation of Judaism but within the very history of the Jewish people. These individuals while being flawed are mostly are written as being brave, loyal, God fearing, wise and chosen by God himself. However, where does that leave the woman within the Holy Scriptures? How are they portrayed and characterized within these stories? I focus on three women (Eve, Sarah and…

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    Eve Ideology

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    considerably wealthy, smart and innovative. The power of money and fame unfortunately leads the crew to manipulate and betray the male protagonist into getting him to navigate them to the lost city. He is the only person in the crew that can read the written language of the lost civilization. When the crew does reach the city, the commander gives orders to strip the lost civilization of all its resources, even if that means to harm the people and after the protagonist founds out about the crew’s…

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    In the story “She Unnames Them” by Ursula LeGuin, Eve from Adam and Eve is the main character. The main character makes references to the story of Adam and Eve and also mentions the garden. The authors point in the story is that in today's world there are many barriers between humans and God’s creations, one of them being the debate of whether people have names because of respect or classification. For example “They seemed far closer than when their names had stood between myself and them like a…

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    Genesis 3: 1-24 Analysis

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    Katelyn Bianco Religion 105 Genesis 3:1-24 At the end of the chapter two, we leave off with God placing Adam and Eve into the Garden of Eden, instructing them to take care of the garden, but warning them not to eat from the tree of knowledge, or else death will be bestowed upon you. This is where chapter three picks up. In the beginning of the chapter, A serpent appears to the women. The serpent is said to be smarter than any other wild animal. He appears to Eve and tries to test her knowledge…

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