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    the question is, How about the religious persons who keep on preaching the good news every now and then? How about the expenses that is being used every religious events? How about the buildings and the facilities that needs construction and improvement? How about the disabled persons that is in the custody of the church? All of them needs monetary and cooperation. We need to help the church in preaching the good news, and that is by means of monetary. Who uses the church? It is us right? Where…

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    The Sacrament Of Divorce

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    Human beings are made in the image and likeness of God to live in unity and harmony with Him. But, since men fell on sin, God has build ways to restore the broken relationship. In this maner, He has provide men with the Sacraments as like Reconciliation or Confession that brings men back to Him. In this contex is place the bject of this lines, "Reasons for receiving frequently the Sacrament of Penance", as it will be expose henceforth. There are many reasons that justitying the frequent use of…

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    Ezekiel 33 Analysis

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    Prophet Ezekiel is a priest that was exiled to Babylon in 597 BC during the reign of Babylonian empire. Thirteen of Ezekiel’s messages are dated precisely to the day, month ad year of King Jehoiachin’s exile to Babylon. His ministry extended over least twenty-three years. Though Ezekiel lived with his fellow exiles in Babylon, the divine call forced him to suppress any natural expectations he may have had of an early return to an undamaged Jerusalem. For the first seven years of his ministry…

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    “The well the princes dug, the nobility dug it with a rod.” From the looks of it, this Bible verse seems to have nothing to do with the Dead Sea Scrolls sect. On further examination, this verse characterizes the theology and community life of the Qumran. Through two important Jewish Sectarian works, the Damascus Document and the Rule of the Community, researchers can analyze the complicated and peculiar rules and regulations that held these sects together. The Damascus Document and the Rule of…

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    Logan Staub Honors English II Period 2 2/21/18 The Mass Killings of Indonesia: Were They Justified? During the late 1940’s to the early 1960’s, Indonesia suffered economic and political turmoil. Indonesia suffered a drastic drop in their exportation, which led to a decline in their economy. Alongside their unstable economy, a political uprising was beginning. Riots and coup attempts spread throughout the country, which intensified when, in 1965, a group of communists known as the 30 September…

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    Ethan Kolodny Mr. Delear Hist 2301 9/13/2014 Davy Crockett vs Texas Pride After the Great Depression in America, the people were climbing out of the whole that the Great Depression dug into their society. Americans were looking to start new lives, and build a better foundation of America. At this time, he T.v. was becoming incorporated into peoples everyday lives around the world. Disney saw this television boom as an opportunity to create a franchise, using the great American hero Davy…

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    The Catechism of the Catholic Church defines a virtue as follows: A virtue is an habitual and firm disposition to do the good. It allows the person not only to perform good acts, but to give the best of himself. The virtuous person tends toward the good with all his sensory and spiritual powers; he pursues the good and chooses it in concrete actions. Following the previous chapter on the seven deadly/capital sins, it seems appropriate that we follow with this chapter on the seven redeeming…

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    will your heart be.” (Mt. 6: 19-21) What is the treasure that Jesus meant? In the present time, our society is edging God out of the picture not only in societal life but also in people’s personal lives. The temptation of modern women and men is not new, actually, it was the same temptation that the serpent used to trick Eve and Adam. It is the temptation of playing or acting as the God in our lives. We take away God in our lives by putting our trust in our economic and material sufficiency.…

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    the southwest and the Puritan piety of English settlers in the northeast of America directly influenced their extremely different political and social atmospheres. Spain’s goals centered around proliferation of their religion and their wealth, while New England’s centered around family life. These religious divergences led to more indirect differences between the cultures. The Spanish settlers had two goals in mind: to spread religion and to gain wealth for their homeland. The Spanish religion,…

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    Man Fell Into Sin Analysis

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    Introduction. God is the creator of all universes and God’s nature is holy and perfect. Holy means He cannot look upon sin and God hate sin. God is allergic to sin. As the holy creator of all universes, God created man, and because of God is holy, God created man with holiness. But, man fell into sin and disappointing God. Genesis 3:6 explain how the man fell into sin, how Adam and Eve sinned by disobeying God and eat the forbidden fruit. God shows his justice and God punish them and Romans…

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