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    In the beginning, there were 3 Gods. Leon, the God of Nature, creator of the Earth and all of its inhabitants; Victoria, the Goddess of Wisdom, creator of the Mirror Land and all of its inhabitants; Finally, there was Apollyon, the God of Chaos, the inhabitant of the Void. Leon was the first to create his own planet, earth, and his own form of life, being the Elves. They were soon followed by Beastkin, Dwarves and Humans. He then made stable animal food sources for his residents to feast on,…

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    Damage of religion is really a hard idea to discuss. A religion is the worship and service of a God or the supernatural that expresses a group of beliefs, ideas and existence about the universe. There are many different religions in the world. Each continent has a couple of religions, each one of them divided into many parts. Religion has played a part in distributes the struggles that have affected the whole world throughout history, Whether it was for Christian, Islam, Judaism, Buddhism or any…

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    Joth: A Short Story

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    a moment before answering. “Thank you, father,” he said firmly, yet with kindness. “As always, you show wisdom in your ways; right now, I’m only seeing ultimate victory not its additional cost. I’ll pray to the Gods that you find Thusnelda and the rest of our women safe.” “Should the gods be willing, they will see all of us reunited soon,” Segimer said, fondly. He then gestured to a few of his personal escorts, and without further delay the men charged off in the direction the Chauci scout had…

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    attitude towards God and the two poems differ in their tone towards God and all of his creations. The speaker, a follower of the christian faith, creates a powerful tone through the use of diction, imagery, and repetition in “The Tyger” and “The Lamb.” Both poems have conflicting attitudes toward God, for “The Lamb” creates a confident and passionate tone while “The Tyger” establishes a fearful and serious tone. Although “The Lamb” and “The Tyger” present different attitudes toward God, both…

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    Their warfare strategies are still used today. Vikings were influential. Vikings were polytheistic in their religion. The vikings worshipped seven gods in their religion. “Viking gods were believed to be part of nature and could be as foolish as humans.” Odin, Thor, Freya, Loki, Balder, Idun, and Frey, The father of the gods was Odin, and he was the god of wisdom. Odin is missing an eye, and he gave that eye for wisdom and knowledge. Odin rode into battle on an 8 legged horse (Higgins, 2015).…

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    Challenges Of Prophet Islam

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    All praise to Allah for His guidance towards straight path. He is the only One who gives protection and guides to the believers. Peace and blessing to Prophet Muhammad as a Messenger of Allah, a compassionate, saviour and guider to right path. He is an icon for human race to emulate. Ever since the advent of Islam to this world, Islam faced many challenges from its foes, that is, the disbelievers. The disbelievers want to extinguish Islam and its foundation from this world. However, Allah will…

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    off little by little each year and if they continued the world would be submerged under water due to global warming. Is it true that the ice is melting? Undoubtedly, but will they melt off enough to flood the earth by no means, in the book of Genesis God makes a promise with the rainbow (which we still see today) as a sign that He will never again destroy the whole earth by a…

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    Screwtape Letters Analysis

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    away from God and force us down a path in which we are merely cattle waiting to be butchered, it also simultaneously addresses the reality that the Lord wishes to do the exact opposite. While God’s motive is to have all people stand united with Him, the devils’ wish is to have the people stand for them. Or…

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    For example, when God says Noah to build an ark for his family and two of every animal because he is going to wipe everything out that He created with a flood. Another example is when Elijah proclaims a three year drought to discipline King Aheb and Queen Jezebel for worshipping…

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    works through his life, from schooling to conversion. It presents some of the questions he asked along the way, and by telling the story in this way Cooper attempts to illustrate the motives and thoughts of a man who was incredibly passionate about God. Early in the book, Cooper touches Augustine’s thoughts of the soul. He ponders the notions of when our souls are “created” or formed. How far back can we trace it? Though he does not recall his infancy, Augustine speculates on it, as it was…

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