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    Ladiceans, such an interesting fact that you could have included. It would have be invaluable for you to expound on the Judaist Gnosticism false teachings the effect on the church and why it was so detrimental in opposing the teachings of the Apostle Paul. This young church needed to the important of the doctrine of salvation as only through faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. The J-G virus consisted of the belief that salvation could be obtain only through superior knowledge of the superior…

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    To begin with, I think fear is an emotional expression that I always experience when I am nervous. My bliss is working hard and going to school to graduate and find success. Also, I think my purpose in life is making other people happy and helping out whenever I can. In this easy I will discuss my bliss, the things I fear, and the purpose I serve in life. The role I think fear plays in my life is speaking in front of any public audience. Normally when it’s time to speak out in a crowed I…

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    In chapter five of Daniel Goleman's book, Emotional Intelligence, on one side of the spectrum there is self mastery and on the other is giving into our passions, he writes, "the goal is balance, not emotional suppression: every feeling has its value and significance" (1995 p.56). Naturally everyone is going to experience highs and low on the emotional roller coaster. He believes that the "art of soothing ourselves" is one of the most basic skills that a person needs to develop (1995 p. 57).…

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    The book The Pig Man, by Paul Zindl, is about two teenagers Lorraine Jensen and John Conlan. They attend Franklin High School, and were pretty good friends. Most of the Book is about an old guy that they get involved with. He goes by the nickname Pig man. John is talking about when he first started school at Franklin High School he hated it. The first year everyone at school called him the bathroom bomber because he set off some kind of homemade bomb in the…

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    In my opinion, we (if not all but most) are more like Corinthians. We tend to judge the individual according to how he or she looks, status, power and success. Per identify some aspects that similar to Corinthians: wealthy or poor, educated or non-educated, positions of authority or positions of the subordination. For example, the Corinthians categorized their social status: when they met to celebrate the Lord’s Supper—some were eating well and even became drunk, whereas the poor members of…

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    Paul and his Undisputed Letters In Paul’s Undisputed Letters, Paul is talking to a group of people that aren’t clearly identified. Through context clues and identifying the characteristics of each group that he could be talking to, it is easy to decipher whom he is referring to. The Gentiles are a group of people who worship many gods, are not descendants of Abraham, are not circumcised, and do not follow the Law of Moses. The Jews are a group of people who are monotheistic, descendants of…

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    Superbad Movie Analysis

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    Film Analysis Superbad is a film that tells the story of three teenage boys in their last semester of high school desperately trying to gain sexual experience before going into college. Seth and Evan have been best friends ever since they were eight years old; they share a lot of memories together, but unfortunately Seth was not accepted into Dartmouth so they will not be going to the same college. Neither of the two boys is popular in their high school; they are considered to be an outcast.…

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    In particular, Paul McCartney and John Lennon were a musical writing dream team that was able to come up with some of the most iconic and timeless songs ever written. The fact that by their late career they were writing all their songs is one detail that not only separated…

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    Paul McCartney’s Aston Martin was involved in a car wreck in the early hours of November 6 1966, many Beatles’ fans claim that Paul McCartney died in that accident and was replaced by the winner of a recent look-alike contest. The “Paul is Dead” conspiracy theory was developed in 1969, when a college student claimed that The Beatles had been inserting clues about member Paul McCartney’s death in their last couple albums. One clue the student mentions includes, the cover of Abbey Road which some…

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    Act 15 Conflict Essay

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    In Acts 15, a conflict arises in the early church. Paul, Barnabas, Peter, and James become involved in the discussion among the other apostles and elders. They had to discern how God wanted them to respond to some who said that the Gentiles should be required to fulfill the Law of Moses. They discerned scriptures, examined the evidence, and looked at God’s examples in the past, eventually coming to the conclusion that Gentiles are not required to fulfill the Law. There are many principles in…

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