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    “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God…And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us” (John 1:1, 14, English Standard Version). In this verse, it states that Jesus was God, and was with God from the beginning. He then came down and lived on earth as a man. Many years ago this actually happened. It is a fact written in history. Jesus was a man. Jesus came down from heaven. The deity and humanity of Christ is one of the most important parts of the Christian…

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    his presentation of the degenerated world. In the world today man is living as an animal, with, no emotion, no feeling, no attachment, no love, and no peace. Nothing in the man’s world is going right. Savitri, as she is herself a goddess and an incarnation of the divine mother, she wants to help humanity; alleviate man’s suffering and make him free. Her suffering is not only for herself but for the complete universe. Such an inner voice is not the voice of an ordinary man. An ordinary man,…

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    a wager, also known as a bet, on the outcome or result of an event. The primary intent of sports betting is to add excitement to any sporting event. Today, betting on sports has evolved from physical bookies, to online wagering, and its latest incarnation, Bitcoin sports betting. It is the newest way to enjoy various sports that take place within the local and international scenes. In addition, Bitcoin sports betting offers a wider spectrum of events as opposed to its counterparts. This makes it…

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    ou don’t thats disrespecting god and also disrespecting everything about the Catholic church. The reason the human body is of such importance is that it is the eternal temple of God, a part of the great incarnation of God through the Lord Jesus Christ. The goal of our salvation is to have our body resurrected into eternal life and filled with the Presence of the Father and the Son through the Holy Spirit. God is a Spirit. God chose to express Himself, to reveal Himself, in a physical form. The…

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    The three civilizations I have chosen are Mesopotamia, Egypt and Greece. Mesopotamia’s writing system is a significant contribution to world history. The invention of the writing enabled modern day practices such as accounting, and paying taxes (Strayer, 78). These remnants of writing have enabled historians to uncover the first civilizations. (Strayer, 92) These written records have enabled historians to interpret their view of life, occupation, justice and kinship. These written sources allow…

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    world. Although gazing begins with looking at physical beauty, Weil says it ends in and means much more. She says "The longing to love the beauty of the world in a human being is essentially the longing for the Incarnation" (Weil, 171). While it may not be the literal longing for the Incarnation, as Plato says, it is a longing for something more, for Beauty in its pure form. She also says "it is all the beauty of the world, it is universal beauty, for which we yearn" (Weil, 171). Aschenbach…

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    Education in the Image of God Susanne Johnson attended a conference with the theme “Mid-Career Burnout.” The question was why so many living in abundance are and have great achievement so discontent? Its verses were boredom, stress, emptiness, exhaustion, loneliness, and dissatisfaction. The writer asks the questions of why is the good life which human have achieved in the twentieth century, so bad that only news of world catastrophes, assassination, plane crashes, mass murders, can divert one…

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    and Cyril had come to an agreement and joined in the condemnation, and Nestorius was forced into exile and never to come back. During the rest of Cyril’s life he wrote these treatises that helped to clarify the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation, so that would help prevent Nestorianism and Pelagianism in the Christian community. He was the most brilliant and talented theologian of the Alexandrian tradition. His writings are characterized by logical thinking and great reasoning skills.…

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    The Divine Knowledge in Chinese Religions Youteng Bi In no matter what religious traditions the discussion of divine knowledge is always an important topic, for it concerns the questions about the power of the divine. The discussion of the power of the divine often influences believers’ faith. In Abrahamic traditions, the discussion of the divine knowledge directly relates to the mighty of the God, thus many theologians in history devoted themselves to develop systematic theories on divine…

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    What is the purpose of a prison? Is it to protect people from dangerous individuals, and to help bring justice to victims? Do prison serve a separate purpose other than to punish wrongdoers? For instance, is it a standard for prison to have a rehabilitation program to help prisoners integrate within society? All of these questions pose a significant concern over the status quo of the current prison system in America. Historically, America’s prison system is founded under the premise to provide…

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