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    Christianity is the most popular religion in America, and shortly after that is Mormonism. These two religions are both grounded in knowing who Jesus is, and the basic fundamentals of the Bible. Although both of these religions claim to be Christians or a form of Christian, Mormons definitely have their own take on how things happened and what they think to be true. I grew up learning a tremendous amount about both of these. I am a grounded Christian believer, with a very broadened knowledge on…

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    should think regarding the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and culture. “For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even His eternal power and Godhead; so that they are…

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    Creation and evolution had fight for centuries, people who believe in science insist evolution is right, people who believe in god insist creation is right, so lets talk about those two title. Frist lets talk about evolution. Evolution is change in the heritable characteristics of biological populations over successive generations. Evolutionary processes give rise to biodiversity at every level of biological organisation, including the levels of species, individual organisms, and molecules.…

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    Visiting St. Paul’s Parish Princeton For this field observation project, I chose to attend the 5pm Sunday service at St. Paul’s Parish in Princeton. Growing up in the Pentecostal tradition, I have become at home in free worship and contemporary liturgy. Most of the church’s I’ve attended in the past had many informal elements in their liturgy, designed to make new-comers feel a little less awkward and part of the church family. As a new Methodist, I have found many Methodist churches…

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    Socrates doesn’t believe in god and is in fact and atheist? Meletus then responses to all the questions Socrates has asked, he said that Socrates is and atheist because of the fact that he does not have confidence and doesn’t believe or trust in the godhead of the sun or moon, as he shows and teaches youth that the sun is stone and the moon…

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    Tongan’s everyday life is overpoweringly motivated by traditions and especially by their Christians’ faith. For example, all exchanges, commerce and performing activities cease on Sunday from the beginning of the day at midnight up to the end of the day at midnight. The constitution affirms the Sabbath sacrosanct open-endedly and there seems to be no sooner change in that pronouncement. Well here in Tonga the Sunday is celebrated as a strict Sabbath, preserved so in the constitution, and…

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    The Trinitarian Controversy The Trinitarian controversy lasted from 318 to 382. There was tension between how we understand God which exists today. This controversy existed at an early stage; a period which is known Arianism. Arius was a Christian in Alexandria, Egypt. Arius wrote a letter to his Eusebius addressing this tension and his stance. He was opposed to the views of Eusebius regarding the trinity and the nature of Christ. Arius believed that God is with out a beginning and that the son…

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    Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery Analysis The Lottery published in The New Yorker by Shirley Jackson in 1948 was one of the most controversial short stories ever to be published for its time. It is a story of a small town of about 300 people; however, this is no normal town. This town is a prime example of dystopia. The story takes a dive off the deep end with the plot twist at the ending; the “winner” of the annual lottery is stoned to death by the members of the community. The story is one that…

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    Introduction The apostle Paul wrote a masterpiece of a letter in the book of Romans, teaching its readers about different aspects of the Christian life or the life God intended for us. In Romans 1-8 specifically he teaches the worldview on the natural world, human identity, human relationships, and most importantly culture. This essay will dive into my worldview and what I interpret the biblical worldview to be. Natural World The natural world is much the same as is has always been “The earth…

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    Ahimsa Concept Analysis

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    Perspectives of Hindu Concepts Power It All One of Hinduism’s influences, Mahatma Gandhi, stated a phrase, changing the way our modern world functions today: “Non-violence is an active force of the highest order. It is soul force or the power of Godhead within us”. Because of this spiritual man’s impact, human evolution has strongly developed. However, some members of society are still pleading for an active right that many are fortunate to possess—world peace—leaving organizations and…

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