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    events that surround the characters of A Separate Peace. The story of Adam and Eve is quite simple; God created a man named Adam and gave him a wife by taking one of Adam’s ribs to form her. God also gave Adam and Eve all the animals, along with the Garden of Eden. The only rule that they had to follow was that they could not eat the fruit…

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    In Adam, Eve, and the Serpent, Elaine Pagels discusses sexual relationships, and gender roles and to how they have been influenced by the bible passage of Adam and Eve. Pagels uses historical information to justify her argument. She argues that the Christian views on sexuality have been strongly influenced as the Christians want from being persecuted to the official religion of emperors. These views changed as people interpreted the story of Adam and Eve and used their interpretations as grounds…

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    disobedience, to God’s commanded for Adam not to eat of the Tree of Knowledge, crushed paradise. This event changed Adam and Eve and their future descendants forever. The repaired could only come by God’s perfect sacrifice. God entrusted Adam with a garden and ultimately the planet, but Adam forfeited…

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    The story of "Excerpts from Eve's Dairy" starts off with Eve entering the world. She did not know if yesterday even existed, if their was a yesterday. Eve thought she started off as an experiment to the world and nothing more. Eve also described things or objects in a very different way, then we do today. She described objects like she have never seem that object before, which she did see them for the first time. One part that I found funny was when she was talking about the moon sliding down,…

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    It is a world in a hundred million objects. Commissioned by Ai Weiwei, “Sunflower Seeds”, is a 1,000 square meter room laid out with 100 million porcelain seeds, with approximately a depth of 10 centimeters, at the east end of the Turbine Hall at the Tate Modern in London. Each seeds appears to be the same, but each seed is actually unique. After a 30 step procedure, each seed was moulded, fired at 1,300 degrees, hand painted, and fired again in the Chinese city of Jingdezhen, (a town whose…

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    The Creation of Eve In the beginning God created the heavens, the earth, the sun, the moon, the stars, light and dark, land, plants, and animals; and it was good. He then created man (male and female), and it was very good. First, God created Adam by using the dust of the ground, and then breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. However, God saw that Adam was lonely, so He created for Adam a suitable helper—Eve. From the rib of a sleeping Adam, God created Eve. In the painting, The…

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    Throughout the entire book of Genesis, a sense of suspense is prevalent. The type of suspense created isn’t necessarily the type that creates an aura of impending doom, but the type that is geared towards a reader who analyzes the Bible academically instead of spiritually. This reader actively finds and appreciates the literary devices used in the book of Genesis; specifically the literary device of suspense. In addition, this reader recognizes that the repetitious deceit by the characters…

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    Bible's Creation Myth

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    1. Explain several characteristics or qualities of human beings suggested in the Bible’s creation myth. How do the two stories complement each other in describing adam? One characteristic or quality of human beings suggested in the Bible are that we are created in the image of God meaning that we were created to be a visible manifestation of God on earth. Another quality or characteristic of human beings are that we are co-creators with God as we are supposed to care for other people and all…

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    The Arguments in Paradise Lost are prose summaries added to Milton’s text to outline their book’s events, thus making them more easily comprehensible to the reader. The addendums were added after their initial appearance, when the printer requested summaries as a prefix to each book. Paradise Lost requires these Arguments due to its density, numerous allusions, and sheer complexity, under which the narrative can be lost to the reader without guidance. As such, they are integral to understanding…

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    love in unleashing the evil and temptation which were introduced in the creation stories of Genesis, which would entrap and impair the Israelites during the cycle of apostasy and continue to challenge modern day humanity? The nature of the God in the garden who not only created the trees, stated the conditions, and actively pointed out or brought attention to the trees as if to taunt or dare Adam and Eve. Furthermore, a God that would be manipulative and conniving in creating or allowing a…

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