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    NASB) Is the God of Process Theology the God of the Bible? This question will be answered in this essay. The God of Scriptures is sovereign (1 Tim. 6:15), immutable (Mal. 3:6), infinite (Jer. 10:10), perfect (Mat. 5:48), and prophetic (Is. 14:24). However, the God of Whitehead’s Process Theology is a source of meaning and reason; it changes and is changed, it is everlasting but imperfect and does not know the future. Therefore, the God of the Bible cannot be identical to the God of Process…

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    What Is Salvation?

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    The term salvation is the deliverance from sin and its consequences. It is believed by Christians that salvation is to be brought about by the faith in Christ. Salvation is known for its meaning of being saved from harm, ruin, or loss but mostly form preventing to go to hell after death (Collins, 1989, pg 76). However, theologians have disputed on how salvation in theology of religions is more about how and who than about what and why: How is salvation brought about and who can be saved?…

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    and pro-choice believe that God loves everyone and he is merciful. He only desires to forgive. Sometimes they may feel as if God will have revenge and either take another from them or their child may become deformed. There is a unique story in the Bible that explains that sins can indeed be forgiven. There was a King by the name David and he committed adultery one night. After attempting and failing to hide the resulting pregnancy, he had the women’s husband killed (22). The morale of this story…

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    When trying to persuade someone, in text and speech, using persuasive appeals will help get the people on that person 's perspective. But, what is a persuasive appeal? It is the usage of ethos, logos, pathos and sometimes figurative language to efficiently convince the person(s) to to believe and agree; yet some people do not know what ethos, logos, and pathos are. Ethos: is convincing someone of the character or credibility of the persuader; logos: is an appeal to logic, and is a way of…

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    in Beloved, but in the Bible: “Then Jesus said to them again, ‘Most assuredly, I say to you, I am the door of the sheep.’” (John 10:7 NKJV)”. Jesus is not literally a door nor interacting with sheep, but is rather a representation of the door of salvation as seen through a common contemporary metaphor of sheep and their…

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    husband as to the Lord, for the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church. He is the savor of the body. Now as the church are to submit to Christ, so wives are to submit to their in husbands in everything” Ephesians 5:22. The Bible states that it says that wives should submit to their husbands. But what if a wife is a type of person who will not submit? There are more people who think that wives should submit than there are people who think that the idea is overrated in…

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    evening service. I decide that I would go to the morning service on Sunday, February 15. The scared book used at this church was the Holy Bible. However, there are different versions of the Holy Bible. During the service, I noticed that the preacher kept making reference to the King James Version (KJV). He also made it clear that the King James Version was the only bible that should be used. The book was used in nearly all of the service. The service would start with music, then transition into…

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    of the Bible people have always thought to have had answers too. As someone who has always taken the Bible at face value and believed everything to be true; both the Old Testament class and Schlimm’s book make me question what I truly know as a fact from the Bible. Both the class and the book make me wonder why God did certain things in a particular way too. One of the first topics of Schlimm’s book that we discussed in class was, is it okay to have doubts and ask questions about the Bible?…

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    analyze its philosophical foundation from the perspective of reformed theology. I believe that the two sexes marriage cannot be efficiently defensed simply by appealing to the natural law tradition and its sociological function, but by relying on the Bible the special revelation of God. First, with respect to his criticism to the same sex marriage, I think they are right and useful. He rightly points out that the philosophical assumption of the same sex…

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    The background to Exodus is the presence of God as the people of Israel journey toward the promise land. There are many signs to the people of God’s presence. The setting is at Mt. Sinai, as the Lord meets with Moses to reveal the covenantal law for the Israelites (Harrelson, 2013, p. 85). Thunder, lightning, darkness, and fire are signs to the Israelites that God is close. God would save Israel from Egypt to bring them into a new relationship with himself (Varughese, 2006, p. 83). The Gospel…

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