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    They are similar in that they talk about reincarnation, but differ in the way in which to break the cycle. Document 2 talks about how God determines if your soul reaches heaven or if it is put back here in another form. This point of view comes from Plato when he’s at the killing of Socrates. Document 7 states that you control if you break the cycle or stay in it. The point of view comes…

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    Greek Gods In Othello

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    fell so did God and the possibility of God and for as long as Antonello lived, and he lived a long time, he would never again turned to God. Other survivors recounted praying to God as they swam through the muddy waters to the bank, as they crouched behind some structure to avoid the flying debris, as they watched the Bridge fall. They wanted to tell Antonello, who they knew was a believer, that they were eternally grateful to God for saving them. But for Antonello, the mention of God released a…

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    cannot be resolved by speculative philosophy and can only be resolved by the way of an individual choice. There is no way to understand the complexity or the vague nature of a religious faith until one is “in the truth” of the faith and this is how God wants it to be. Christendom- Christendom is the sect of Christianity that was existent during the time of Kierkegaard. Christendom was, essentially, a mistaken, tamed, falsified version of Christianity that was…

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    Hindus celebrate many various holidays throughout the year in honor of their many Hindu gods. One of the holidays celebrated is called Navratri, also known as Sharad Navratri. The holiday is dedicated to the Hindu goddess Maa Durga and honors feminine divine power. It is celebrated in the Hindu month of Ashvin which can be either in September or October in the commonly known Gregorian calendar. There are many legends and stories concerning how the holiday, Navratri, originated and why…

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    Grandmother religious ideals are separately parallel to each other, but they do not share the same conviction for their belief in faith and its salvation. The selfishness of the Misfit allow a perspective for the reader to assume he does not believe in God and does not hold the same values of forgiveness. Whereas the Grandmother is begging for her life, because she does have faith and is willing to forgive the Misfit only because for a moment she deeply understands his pain. The Misfit’s lack…

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    Job makes his final submission, to humbling himself in before God. In the second. We see framework, in which happened in Job liife, is resumed and brought to a close. God 's view was disappointment and a slight anger denounced against the three friends, who are required to expiate their guilt by a sacrifice, and only promised forgiveness if Job will intercede on their behalf. The sacrifice takes place and then a brief account is appended of Job 's after life his prosperity, his reconciliation…

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    Jehovah’s witnesses. They are a very different debnomination than most of Christianity and often are thought of as strange or foreign by many others. Although they believe in many of the things that other Christians do, such as salvation through grace, God as the ultimate creator, heaven, and Jesus as a savior, they are missing many other core ideas such as that of the trinity, hell, and the full divinity in addition to the full humanity of Christ while he was on this earth. Jehovah’s…

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    humans no longer need him for dependency, which allow God to build on us a relationship of love. We don’t need God for explanations, for our science and intellect were enough. Our problems should be solved on our own and because we don’t have to depend on God then we can live in a responsible relation to Him. John Robertson published a book in 1963 titled, “Honest to God”, which Robertson reflected off Ronald Smiths 1970 book “The Doctrine of God” adhering to the primacy of secularization that…

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    If God doesn’t exist love is no better than rape, not objectively anyway. Blowing up innocent people watching a marathon, is morally no different from feeding the poor. If there is no standard of righteousness, then nothing can be unrighteous, everything would just be matter of opinion. That flows right into the next reason, which is evil. He made it clear that although evil is usually used as an argument against God, it is actually an argument for God. He says that objective…

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    Yaakov Ariel

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    live by that righteousness. But the righteousness based of faith speaks as follows: “Do not say in your heart, ‘Who will ascended into heaven? (that is, to bring Christ down), or ‘Who will descend into the Abyss?’ (that is, to bring Christ up from the dead).” But what does it say? “The word is near you, in your mouth and in your heart”-that is the word of faith which we are preaching, (Rom. 10:5-8,…

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