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    Blue Exorcist is another Anime I watch. If you like demons and things like that then Blue Exorcist is the perfect Anime for you. Blue Exorcist is awesome. This Anime is about demons and Satan. Rin Okumura is a demon,and Rin Okumura doesn't know until he finds out in episode two or three(don't remember which episode). Rin Okumura is Satan's son. Rin Okumura was born with demonic powers and Rin Okumura has a twin brother Yukio Okumara who wasn't born with demonic powers like his brother Rin…

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    Satan Is Wrong

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    Adam and Eve were the first two humans made by the hand of God and people have believed this ever since the existence of the Bible. Jesus died for our sins and told us that those who do not sin and worship his Father may go to heaven. God sent down Jesus to tell his followers to follow Him and Jesus because then they may go to heaven.Why is it that Satan is viewed as when he has done nothing wrong? Is he a fall guy? Why do we look down on Satan when he hasn’t killed anyone? Satan only gave Adam…

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    Genesis 11-12 Thesis

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    Genesis 1:11-12 teaches: And God said, “Let the earth sprout vegetation, plants[e] yielding seed, and fruit trees bearing fruit in which is their seed, each according to its kind, on the earth.” And it was so. The earth brought forth vegetation, plants yielding seed according to their own kinds, and trees bearing fruit in which is their seed, each according to its kind. And God saw that it was good (ESV). God place everything on earth as provisions for the survival of man and prosper man. Is…

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    Satan Epic Hero

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    In the Paradise Lost, Books I and II, Satan is shown to be the epic hero. Satan is the head of the bad and rebellious Angels. These group of Angels have recently fallen from heaven. In the poem Satan’s antagonist role shows that 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…

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    When does a sin become a sin? In Paradise Lost by John Milton, the seven cardinal sins are represented throughout the novel, and are apparent to the reader since the reader is reading paradise lost post-fall (humans are no longer innocent enough to see this text its original form). The first character to fall in the novel is Satan: his greed and envy caused him to start a rebellion against Gd and his newly appointed Son. Satan mentioned in the time before a head angel would be chosen that…

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    within the poem. In Book 6 of Paradise Lost, Raphael says that Satan's speech is "so scoffing in ambiguous words," as he retells the war in heaven (6. 568-569). Satan's "ambiguous words" are used as a persuasive technique to entice Eve within the garden, consequently leading to the fall. Furthermore, his persuasive rhetoric is also used to seduce readers of the epic. He does so by drawing himself as a sympathetic and heroic character in the narrative. When re-telling the story of the battle in…

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    Sinful Need The story of Adam and Eve is a parable taught in Christian Sunday schools all over the world. Mark Twain gives a fresh outlook of this story through “Eve’s Diary” and “Extracts from Adam’s Diary.” He recounts Adam and Eve’s strife and triumphs as the first man and woman on Earth in the form of a satire. Twain displays through humor, stereotyping, and diction Adam and Eve’s valuable lesson: men and women need each other. Some consider humor to be the most entertaining way…

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    Paradise. Some say it is the feeling of innocence. Others say it is a place of happiness. What really defines paradise and when does it end? Playwright Arthur Miller once stated, “Paradise [is]... the absence of any need to choose... action.” Furthermore, he claimed, “Paradise ends [and] innocence ends... where choice begins.” In John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace, Leper, a vulnerable young boy attending the Devon school endures the loss of paradise as he experiences the impacts of World War…

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    and perhaps, a thing not undesireable, somtime superior” (9.823-825). It’s not that Eve herself is flawed, it’s that she, like other marginalized bodies, lacks “the qualities or attributes required for a happy state of existence” because of the historical definition of this “happy state” and those who are privy to enjoying it (Ahmed 589). When Raphael warns Adam and Eve of the dangers of disobedience, he says “Warne thy weaker; let it profit thee to have heard by terrible Example the reward of…

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    After being given their sentence, “Adam named his wife Eve, because she would become the mother of all living” (Genesis 3:20). It is difficult not to connote the etymology of Eve’s name (meaning “Living”) with God’s condemnation, as the title suggests she is responsible for what has become of living after God’s punishment. Although, as Paul wrote in Romans 5:12, “it was by one man that sin came into the world”, meaning the responsibility of having been cast out of Eden is a shared one. However,…

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