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    My wife and I, like most other people living in America, received a knock on our door by some Jehovah’s Witnesses. They had their material at “the ready” and started, as they often do, asking us about “paradise earth”. I invited them into our home. At the end of the discussion, we arranged a time for a follow-up visit. On their second visit, my wife and I were prepared with coffee (yes, they do drink coffee) and snacks. I also had some time to brush up on Jehovah’s Witnesses’ beliefs. The…

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    Alfred Munzer was born November 23, 1941, in Hague, Netherlands.(Courier) Alfred Munzer was alive during the Holocaust.(Courier) The Holocaust was a terrible time for the German Jews.(United) The Germans would force them into labor or shoot them in the heads or even burn them in big fires.(United) It was a terrible time at death camps.(Rice page 42) The biggest death camp was Auschwitz.(Rice page 29) It held thousands of people. (Rice page 36)It was torture for Alfred and his family. Alfred…

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    Differences and Similarities between Christianity and Muslin Islam Most people around the word have different religion belief, although they can not judge them about their belief. There are many different kinds of religions in this world; between all of them, Christianity and Islam are the largest and most popular. Both of them stared thousands of years ago, and both of them have something in common, but they also unrelated to each other. Christianity and Islam are very different in many ways,…

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    God declares all the glory and wants us to praise Him. We sing songs to worship His name. Psalms contains the hymns of the Bible. Christians are commanded by God to sing praises unto Him. This book has broadened my worldview and has given me clearer understanding of music philosophy in the Bible and Psalms. I chose an interesting debate on Chapter 3, “Applause: For Whom Are You Clapping?” Is clapping appropriate during the service? Personally, I would call myself a traditionalist, but I’m not…

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    the development of many NRMs in the West. Seventh-day Adventists and Jehovah 's Witnesses were among the first religions in the United States. Both movements were products of millenarian theory initiated by William Miller. The "big disappointment" was Miller 's failure, yet it did not stop many of his followers from continuing to believe his theory. Many said that only their calculations were that they were not correct. Jehovah 's Witnesses continue to believe that Christ will return and there…

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    The analysis of expectations on David from the different perspectives ---Zeju Li In general view, King is the divine representation of God. His power is unimpeachable and his majesty shall be glorified. However, King is not perfect: He can commit mistakes, he can indulge himself in wine and debauchery, and he can bereave property of his people as well. But people will not be inclined to withdraw his majesty and gift that men endow for the purpose of seeking protection of their life,…

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    “Jehovah ebuliwo m elu elu higher higher, ebuliwo m elu elu higher higher” are the lyrics to one of my favorite Igbo Christian gospels my family sings during prayer. I have always enjoyed singing the song and shouting “higher, higher” at the top of my lungs with my sisters and brother. In English, the lyrics mean “God has lifted me up higher” and I have learned to not only recognize that, but to be grateful for it as well. I am thankful to have been exposed to faith at an early age and I am…

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    controversy is because they call themselves “Christians,” yet they have decided to stop worshiping Him as God. Jehovah’s Witnesses out rightly express in their website page that they do not worship Jesus as God. They only honor him as the Savior the God Jehovah assigned him to be for humanity. Although they emerged from protestant roots, catholic roots, and even Jewish roots like most Christians groups, they see the worship of Jesus as idolatrous. For this congregation, God the Father is the…

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    horrific actions one dictator made that would change the world forever. Since 1945 the world had taken on a new horrific, cruel meaning: the mass murder of some six million European Jews (as well as members of other labels: Gypsies, Poles, Russians, Jehovah Witnesses, and homosexuals). To the anti-Semitic Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, he believed that the Jewish community, and other groups of people, were dangerous and needed to be eliminated for the German society to flourish and survive.…

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    Common examples of items we use today originated back in the Paleolithic era. Weapons and tools such as harpoons, cleavers, chisels, spears, and hand axes are used even today for fishing and the cutting of trees or animals. Over the years these tools have advanced from being made of stones and sticks to being made of strong metals smelted together. On page 3 it states "following the end of the Ice Age, however, communities in some parts of the world began to domesticate plants and…

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