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    protecting the innocent. A study was taken in 2008 that proved that 77% of soldiers are Christians! Without them, there would be no army to battle the evil of this world! Also, God is a God of justice. There are many examples of Him using force in the Bible to achieve justice! Christians can be in law enforcement, the military, and can fight, as long as they are seeking justice, just as they believe God…

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    However, the children of Israel took all their riches and saved their female virgins whom they held captives (Numbers 31:1-54). The Bible later told us that the five Midianite kings who died in the hands of Moses were the princes of Sihon, the Amorite king who reigned in Heshbon who was previously defeated by Moses. When king Sihon conquered the territories of Moab, he did not eliminate…

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    The Book Of Eli Analysis

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    remaining copy of King James’s Bible. He ventures 30 years across a desolated post-apocalyptic landscape in the attempt of finding a safe haven for this sacred book. Determined to complete his mission, Eli’s quote “We walk by faith, not by sight” from the Bible conveys a very special meaning. The Hughes Brother’s seriousness about religion interplays with a compelling story filled with biblical references. Eli is led by faith to carry the last copy of the bible through the wasteland,…

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    The Book of John is foundational to the Christian faith. As a foremost document declaring the deity of Jesus, the text decisively establishes that He is God. Contained in the book, there are clear declarations by Jesus where He uses the name of God for Himself. By using the Old Testament name of God, “I AM,” Jesus is speaking in a style that presents Himself as deity. One place where this testimony is undisputable is in the description of the Good Shepherd. In the tenth chapter of the Book…

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    Story Of Noah's Ark

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    that it is considered a child friendly story with the emphasis being on the animals. As a Sunday school teacher, imagine all of the crafts you can make with animals on a boat. It is much easier to focus on the family friendly aspects of the Bible. The Bible is a very mature, adult book full of lessons that may not be able to be taught to children without sanitizing the material and…

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    are many differences between the Exodus described in the Bible and the Exodus shown in the 2007 film The Ten Commandments. From how Moses found out that he was a Hebrew to the one responsible of making the Golden Calf, the stories within the movie accommodate to its audience; the children. In addition to the difference in names for the LORD, the film focuses on portraying Moses and Aaron as exceptional men in the eyes of God, while the Bible has a more bitter, realistic feeling to it. The…

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    Religious Belief Systems

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    prophets, disciples, and apostles to record and be passed down. Jews use the Old Testament of the Bible which was recorded by prophets, Kings, Judges, and others of importance in Jewish history, along with the Talmud as their religious authority. Whereas, Christians use the whole Bible as the basis of their authority. The New Testament was recorded by followers of Jesus. Christians believe the Bible while written by man is the directly inspired Word of…

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    Why Teach Sunday School

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    my Sunday school class and the rest of the congregation. My role and responsibility is clearly stands out from the other teachers because I work with the children, which takes much effort to keep them attentive. I have to work harder to break the bible down at a level that they can understand. While the other teachers have the teenager and adults who have experience being in a class much longer. Within my role in the church, I am very deeply involved not only with teaching the lesson…

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    Paul writes the book of Romans for Christians to identify the sinful nature of man that does not to respond to the requirement of the law of God. According to Paul, the law is just, holy, and good. God intended for Christians to serve God with the whole mind, but Christians often fail to please God because of our sinful nature. In Romans, Paul shows his frustration towards the way Christians were identifying themselves, and in Chapter 7, he shows a deeper level of frustration. Paul aims to abide…

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    they face throughout their life. Because they solely depend on God’s Word it becomes more effective when they are counseling a believer with an issue. . This is where these two approaches differ. Christian integrationist do not believe that the Bible is the only thing that is sufficient for their counseling needs, they need help from the tools of psychology. Biblical Counselors believe in the of sufficiency of God’s Holy Word, Biblical counselors have no need for anything else to help them…

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