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    order to emphasize how through gratitude and forgiveness people can gain strength and be healed of afflictions and have peace. Forgiveness frees people from emotional pain which allows to them to heal. Kumalo finds it difficult to emotionally stabilize, unsure of the motives…

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    His love was a selfless love that transcended the capability of mere mortals. Jesus Christ was many things to us, including, our sacrificial lamb, our door of salvation, and our blessed hope of the resurrection. But in particular, Jesus showed us how to be the man that our family needed to survive this present world. For example, He was prophet, priest, and king, to his bride, the church. As prophet, He spoke to man for God, as priest, He spoke to God for man, and as king, He fulfilled the role…

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    The Word Love

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    The word love is being used today more than ever. I believe that the word ‘love’ has lost some of its potency because of the fact that it is so commonly associated with many different things. It is used for materialistic and non-materialistic entities. Phrases such as, ‘I love that car,’ ‘I love that watch’ are being used today. People don’t use the word love to describe a strong relationship with one another as much anymore. The word love is being thrown out there and the real deep meaning is…

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    “Love is the only thing that lets us see each other with the remotest accuracy,” was a quote stated by Martha Beck. This quote conveys that with love comes the ability to be able to truly know a person or object. The ability to do this comes with times of analyzation. For example, when you decide you truly love that outfit you wore you came to that conclusion by analyzing the texture, color, style and in general all of it; without these judgements you wouldn’t have been able to reach that…

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    people I love, I see the true face of addiction. The truth does not lie in the eyes of the addict, but in the eyes of the ones who love and care for them. That is where you see the pain, heartache, struggle and overwhelming feeling of failure. A sense of failure which arises from the thought that you could not save them, that you could not protect them. The loss of a loved one to addiction is a loss unlike any other. Why? Because, simply put, you are angry. As your heart breaks and you become…

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    Lost in Love Love is involuntary. Brain science tells us it is a drive like thirst. It is called attachment, and its part of the show in both romantic and all other kinds of love, including love within families. Babies form bonds with mother’s before they even enter the world. In making this comment, love is such a large model to only grasp one entity. One must be able to respect all living things and merge with the one true reality. Romantic love is seeing the whole part of it, the virtuous…

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    Ability to Love but Cannot Stop It Love is the greatest feeling in the world. It should be easy, pure, and free. Everybody should be able to love themselves and each other without hesitation. It should be easy to find love, to stay in love and that love should last forever. But we know that is not true, it is not even possible because capitalism hinder our ability to love. Capitalism is one of the main reason that we cannot love ourselves and each other. There are countless reasons on how…

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    Just Love is a book by Margaret Farley that was based on the creation of a new framework for sexual ethics, and this was done through a Western viewpoint. The first thing Farley did was set out the history of sexuality and how it had been interpreted throughout time. After laying out the background for her argument, she then got into the actual claim of the book and support for that claim. Farley provided some context for and clarified what sexuality is and then described how this could…

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    A Model of Christian Charity In A Model of Christian Charity, by John Winthrop, the author writes about God’s holy and wise providence disposed upon the human condition. He starts by showing how in the condition of mankind there are many differences. Some people rich while others are poor, and some are high and powerful while others are lowly and poor. No matter how great are the differences we all are born, we live, and we die. Although, God creating us all differently, it is the…

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    passage from 1 Corinthians 13 about the real meaning of “love”. In his statement, the Pontiff has explained further in depth about what love truly is, what it really means and what one should do in order to righteously express it. With that being said, in order to truly love someone, one must learn to be selfless, forgiving and patient. For Pope Francis, “Loving ourselves is only important as a psychological prerequisite for being able to love others: In other words, one should think about the…

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