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    Quid Sit: What is Anthropomorphism and Agnosticism In Danielou’s chapter 2, The God of the Philosophers, two terms ,anthropomorphism and agnosticism, are brought to the reader’s attention midway through the chapter regarding God’s personality. Anthropomorphism is when human characteristics are given to God, and agnosticism is opposite of agnosticism because it means that God is either unknown or unknowable. “Le Roy puts the antinomy as follows: Either we shall define the word personality and…

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    babylonian stories. The lessons that each of them teach the reader are different, and the societies in each story are also very different from each other. All three of these stories, Gilgamesh, Enuma Elish, and Genesis, are creation stories with a hero and god in each one of the creations. They are all similar in the way that one hero has to overcome issues and problems in his society in order to eventually make his civilization stronger and more powerful than any ones else. The differences in…

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    thing, when, mindful of God, one endures sorrows while suffering unjustly. For what credit is it if, when you sin and are beaten for it, you endure? But if when you do good and suffer for it you endure, this is a gracious thing in the sight of God”. There is a suffering common to man; we have a name for those things like natural disaster and cancer. Then there is the sort of suffering we endure because we worship the Lord, we are hated by many and most importantly by the god of this world.…

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    If you keep unwavering faith in the Lord – “The Lord will provide” (Genesis 22.14) • At age 100 having Isaac and receiving promises of being a “great nation,” blessing all other nations, having kids, receiving land for future descendants, having a great name, having God’s support “bless those who bless you and curse those that curse you” (Genesis 12.1-3) o Joseph is sold to Potiphar, a high-ranking official in Egypt, because his brothers were jealous…

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    well; however, can Americans say that for the presidents we have now? There are many qualifications to be a presidential leader. They need to understand the value of the Constitution, leadership, and should not fear to speak of or about the word of God. Qualifications of the president can come from many different areas; many qualifications do not revolve around political experience. Sometimes it is the candidates personal views and beliefs that tend to be a higher importance.While many people…

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    family from a northern Israelite tribe. He was very young when God called for him to become a prophet for him. Jeremiah would then preach about Israel and how they needed to turn towards God in hopes things would improve. He loved his people so much that Jeremiah is sometimes called the weeping prophet because he knew about their fast approaching doom and the Babylonian Exile and felt sorry for them. Through this he remains faithful to God, strong, courageous, and perseverant. During…

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    Greek mythology is the collection of myths that talk about the Greek's gods, heroes, their nature, and their culture. Ares is known as the God of War, but he is also known for influencing the modern day world and creating acts of destruction. Ares, the God of War, is the son of Zeus and Hera. Both of Ares's parent's hated him. He was the most hated son of Zeus. (Hamilton 31) In some legends Ares and his sister, Eris were born when Hera touched a flower. This shows one of the reasons that Zeus…

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    Great Awakening Beliefs

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    The Great Awakening began around the 1730s continued through the 1740s, which was also considered the peak of the Great Awakening. The first Great Awakening in America caused a tremendous religious up roar among the colonies. After the Awakening occurred many thought of it as the event that shocked colonist and awoke their religious relationships. However, many believe it did more than just awake the religiously asleep it was also thought to have awoken the agricultural, economical, cultural,…

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    As well as there is no need to fear death because human knowledge cannot represent the ones of the Gods. Socrates did not fear death since he considered himself to be a good man and life after death is unknown to him “I do not know whether death is a good or an evil” (Plato 13), so there is no need to fear what the unknown. He states that “death is a…

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    The Aztecs

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    most powerful civilizations in Mesoamerica at the time. The pyramid of Tenochtitlan means “the city of where the gods were created” .The city was constructed on top of a lake which it no longer exist due to the drainage that was done to create Mexico City.Till this day studies have not found who was responsible for the mapping and grid plans to the old city of Tenochtitlan. The great pyramids of Tenochtitlan is now located around thirty…

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