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    His Crucifixion Essay

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    As Jesus hung on the cross, He began to suffer in ways that dwarfed the horrors that He had already endured. His body formed a “Y” shape, as those performing the crucifixion would attach the hands outstretched and above the victims head with some room for movement and the feet with the knees slightly bent (Davis n.d.). In order for Jesus to breathe properly, He would have to bring His body from a “Y” shape into that of a “T”, requiring Him to pull up by His nailed wrists and push up by His…

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    Eucharist Poster Analysis

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    The Eucharist is very significant to Catholics, as the Eucharist is the Body of Christ, which Catholics receive; allowing Jesus to be a part of them for the upcoming week, guiding and aiding them through life’s temptations and obstacles. This poster displays how the Eucharist is significant to Catholics, and why the people of Liverpool should consider it to be essential to their lives. The picture of the Eucharist, situated in the middle of the poster, as the salient image, with the words, “The…

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    The Road Travelled: A Spiritual Life Story I accepted Jesus as my Savior on January 19th on a Sunday morning 12 years ago with my Mom after I had a fight with Riley. I prayed aloud confessing that I was a sinner who wanted to love Jesus and follow Him the rest of my life. The benefit of being a middle son has helped me spiritually- I have had an older brother who leads by example and a younger one who I mentor. And my Dad continues to teach us the importance of public and private prayer and…

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    Christianity Network

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    society Christianity is the largest religion with over two billion followers that come from hundreds of Christian dominations. Christianity was started from the Jewish religion, as Jesus and his twelve disciples were Jews. Christianity is based on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Christians believe that Jesus was the messiah that was mentioned in the Old Testament and that he was to come to save mankind from their sins. The religion of Christianity spiked years after Christ…

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    Gender Codes In Modern Day

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    Gender Codes Within Modern Day “Mega Church” Christianity Since the beginning of time religion has been a key factor in the advancements and success within Humanity. It has helped humans evolve more than anything ever has. There are many different religions and types of religions practiced throughout our world. The most common religion practiced is Christianity; especially throughout western society in modern day United States. The guidelines set by the founding fathers of North America for the…

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    Christians want to set a high standard so that. Christians care about what others think about them. (1 Peter, 1:16) “The Lord expects us to be holy as He is holy.” Christianity is from God. God is able to strengthen us with the Gospel and preaching of Jesus Christ. Faith can also strengthen the Christians. The Christian’s weaknesses are that they are too busy at time to relax and enjoy the presence of God, too in a hurry to wait for God’s…

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    That is why using the words of the Collegeville Commentary; one can say that Jeremiah was “like” Jesus. The similarities between Jesus and Jeremiah are emphasized as teaching in parables, being rejected by and, weeping for one’s own people, being scourged, “imprisoned, and also put on trial” for one’s life. Jeremiah was also separated from his own people, and one…

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    Holy Bible will continue to insure faith and impact his existence to all. So many of us want to rid all evidence, but why? In my essay, I will prove the existence of God. The truths, faith, and strong convictions of my Lord and personal savior, Jesus Christ are alive and well. God is real. If critical thinking has taught us anything, it is we must strive for self improvement. History has taught us that we must provide a doorway for accessing philosophical ideas and debates. Trial and error was…

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    As many have heard, Target recently made the decision to open all bathrooms to gender neutrality so as not to exclude transgendered people. In doing so, they opened up the door for pedophiles to more easily target children. As such, because of ties against both the LGBT crowd, and sexual offenders, many Christians have said they would boycott Target. On the outside, that appears to make sense, however, it no longer does to me the more I think about it. This is probably the most radical…

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    Eucharist Research Paper

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    The Sacrament of the Eucharist The Eucharist is one of seven sacraments found within the Catholic tradition and is fundamental for Christians is their spiritual journey with Christ. This paper will provide a short history of the Eucharist and its foundations in the Jewish Passover; an understanding of the Eucharist as a memorial likened to Anzac day or Remembrance day; A theological understanding of how Christ’s real presence is found within the gifts of the bread and wine and how this applies…

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