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    and was arrogant. The second with his step-father, Ganelon, whom was a traitor to his people. In the end: “… the French advised that Ganelon should die a death of torture” for his treason (CCXI 131). Aeneas had this never-ending will to fulfill his destiny or fate. Roland’s temper and arrogance made him go into a battle where he and his knights were outnumbered; even though his faith was pure, he put 20,000 lives on the line…

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    God: ‘Tell Me Strange Things about Jehovah’ God is more than the alphabets. There are diverse schools of thought about the subject, God; in theism, God is creator and controller of the world. In Pantheism, God is the universe, while in deism; God is the creator of the universe, but not the sustainer. In atheism, God does not exit, while in agnosticism, God is unknown. In today’s message, I will tell you more about God without exaggeration. The LORD wants His children to know more about His…

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    The False Prophet Moses

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    If one has the answers to all the questions - that is the proof that God is not with him. It means that he is a false prophet using religion for himself. The great leaders of the people of God, like Moses, have always left room for doubt. You must leave room for the Lord, not for our certainties; we must be humble. Moses was the greatest prophets in Jewish religion. He was born in 1400 BCE, and his father was Amram, his mother is Yocheved. After his birth, his mother left him on the Nile and a…

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    many Christians fear the topic of eschatology, because it is not clear as some other topics in the Bible. When I read Olson statement that "God does not yet exist" I must say that I was startled and perplexed. Olson says this statement was used to counter the radical secular theology that sprung from the 60's cultural and from the atheists claim there was no God (p. 449). Atheists have pointed to the tragedy of the Holocaust and Hiroshima to disprove the existence of an all determining…

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    Hope In The Old Testament

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    foundations of hope and prayer are created through biblical theology and full surrender. Hope requires the believer to be an active, but patient, participant in their environment all the while living for the glory of God. Prayer affirms the believer’s conviction towards communicating with God. “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer” (Romans 12:12, English Standard Version). Therefore, both hope and prayer are mutually inclusive as one cannot happen without the other…

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    would be that Buddhism is centered upon the life teachings of Gautama Buddha, whereas Christianity is centered on the life teachings of Jesus Christ. Both religions also has different beliefs of god. Buddhists’ beliefs do not believe in a Creator God, while Christianity believes in one god to be the father, the son, and the holy spirit. These are some differences and similarities between Buddhism and Christianity. Although Buddhism and Christianity are two completely different religions, they…

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    How Does Evil Exist

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    existed in a world that was created by God himself. I always found myself questioning the existents of God when things were going bad. I would questions his ability and the power he held. For example when I found myself praying and asking for guidance it seemed to be that I never got a straightforward answer or that my prayers were not answered. When I was younger I had the mentality that bad things happened to…

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    that's with every religion. One of the biggest differences between Islam and Christianity is Trinity. Trinity is a doctrine of Christianity that there is only one god and three divine persons in the one god: the Father, the Son (Jesus), and the Holy Spirit. In the Islam religion Trinity is denied. Jesus is neither God, nor Son of God. Jesus was a human prophet…

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    Purple Hibiscus Father

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    tone is Poignant to the reader because of Kambili’s imagery of the events in the story, and furthermore the poignant feel the characters and their distress brings to the story. This narrator has the unfortunate calamity to have Eugene Achike as a father. Eugene treats the community and his family so differently; they are almost at separate ends of the spectrum. Eugene’s character in his actions toward the community and his family show he is religious, smart, and abusive. Papa (as Kambili calls…

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    She believed that everyone was equal, and that morals were the problem. Harriet was unconcerned with the political issues of slavery, but for her the problem was religious. Since God is all loving this means no one was deserving of being owned as property, or issued as slaves. One line where Harriet exclaims her belief is the line "I would rather not sell him," said Mr. Shelby, thoughtfully; "the fact is, sir, I 'm a humane man…

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