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    God In The Odyssey

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    God in these verses is introducing Human’s worst enemy, eblees and his kind. 15:26-27 God reveals the different beings he has created and in what order. God reveals that he created man from clay and he molded them into their shape. I think it reveals that clay here means wet sand that stiffened. Also, 55:14 gives an example of the way humans were molded, just like pottery,. Here God uses the singular form of humans. “insan”, I think because it indicates that all humans are equal, because all…

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    Doctors Are Not Gods

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    Aren’t Gods Doctors have long been known and looked to as the one of the barriers between life and death. Even in the beginning when medicine was nothing more than experiment, Doctors were viewed as a higher authority; capable of providing aid in any situation. This allusion, has carried on to present time and led many to believe that Doctors possess the abilities of gods; and they are in fact gods themselves (Jeffrey Braithwaite 92). In all actuality, however, Doctors are not gods. A God is…

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    City Of God

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    In The City of God, written by Saint Augustine, he talks extensively about peace and the importance of it. In Book ⅩⅠⅩ is where he specifically speaks of peace. In the book, he explores the idea of everyone desires peace in their life, peace in the Earthly City and Heavenly City, and the differences between the two. When entering Book ⅩⅠⅩ, Saint Augustine starts off by saying that peace is the ultimate goal as he says “we could say of peace, as we have said of eternal life, that it is the…

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    Or The Four Gods

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    Long in the past, the four gods (Sonca of the Sun, Miesiac of the Moon, Ora of LIfe, and Mirtis of Death) roamed the sky, and only knew of themselves. One fateful day, the four met, and the combination of all their energy created the Earth, sun, and moon. Sonca was a phoenix who died, was reborn, and that created the days. Miesaic was a unicorn who shined when Sonca was dead but was sometimes visible when she was alive. Ora was a fairy that created the plants, humans, and animals. Mirtis was a…

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    If God Is Evil

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    IF GOD IS OMNIPOTENT AND GOOD, THEN WHY IS THERE EVIL IN THE WORLD __________________ A positional paper Presented to Dr. Stephen J. Wellum The Southern Baptist Theology Seminary __________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for 27070WW __________________ by Fazhi Zeng zengfazhi@gmail.com 12/10/2016 IF GOD IS OMNIPOTENT AND GOOD, THEN WHY IS THERE EVIL IN THE WORLD When Christians share gospel in Bible studies, we might have met questions from other non-believers or…

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    The Spirit Of God

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    . It also means that God have the ability to restore the world to its original condition. When “בָּרָ֣א” is used, it takes only God as its subject and therefore must be identified as a characteristically divine activity (Walton, 70) . Although it is not exclusively reserved for creation out of nothing, it does stress on the artist’s freedom and power, solely for God’s activity (Wenham, 14) . b. God’s character and His work It is common for modern people to ask “Who is God?”, “What does he look…

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    Deity and made it their own. There are little differences between the Greek and Roman Deities. The Roman equivalent of Zeus is Jupiter. The Gods and Goddesses of Ancient Greece often had symbols or attributes associated with them. These symbols served many different functions in mythology and art. On the most basic level they helped to represent a specific God or Goddess. A few of Zeus’s symbols were the oak and the lightning bolt. The lightning bolt was Zeus’s weapon, it could range from being…

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    Vengeful God

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    Vengeful God In the book Genesis translated by Robert Atler, God created human beings, and they are, therefore, his children. However, God lacks patience, gets angry, and is vengeful with his children. When Eve eats the fruit, she was forbidden to eat; God told Eve he would make women have pain when bearing children and that men will rule over women . God tells Adam that the soil will be cursed and man will have to sweat to eat . God doesn’t teach the humans how to live because he wants them to…

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    Existence Of God

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    If God exists, why is there so much evil in the world? God is described as an all-good (omnibenevolent), all-knowing (omniscient), and all-powerful (omnipotent), overall superior being. We believe that if God is real and he is what he is portrayed to be, there should be no evil. This presents us with the problem of evil: the difficulty of reconciling the existence of suffering and other evils in the world with the existence of God. (Lawhead 364). There are two different kinds of evil that exist;…

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    deity in the Incan religion was the sun god Inti.The Inca believed they were created by Inti.The Inca worshiped more gods than just Inti.They believed in another god called Viracocha.They believed that Viracocha was the creator god.They thought that Viracocha created the sun and the stars.They also believed that Viracocha gave the constellations special jobs.They believed that the sun was the most important servant of Viracocha.They also believed in a weather god they called Thunder.They thought…

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