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    young adults or seminary school while they were becoming ordained to become ministers, priest or rabbis. All of what they know of their specific religion is what has been passed on by verbal history, ancient clay tablets, papyrus scrolls and the translations or interpretations of what became the many books of the Holy Bible. The oldest part of the Holy Bible, is the Old Testament, which is based on the interpretations and comparisons of biblical manuscripts and citations by the different…

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    In 2015 a new figurine from Playmobil sold 34,000 units in 72 hours, setting a new record in Germany. This toy was a 3-inch Martin Luther released for the 2017 celebration of the Protestant Reformation. Martin Luther’s relevance is strange since he was living in the early 16th century and his actions are long removed from the German Nation today. But because of his Church, his Bible and his political use, Martin Luther seems synonymous with German nationalism and specifically that of early 19th…

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    In Badiou’s translation of Plato’s Republic chapters, 4 and 5 discuss the disciplines of the mind and body. In chapter 4 Badiou discusses the philosophy of education; the importance of scientific, artistic, and literary disciplines of the mind. He mentions the significance of having the basics, music, and literature as the foundation of the mind. In chapter 5 Badiou discusses the disciplines of the body; the importance of nutrition, medicine, and physical education. He also emphasizes that a…

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    Quran Research Paper

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    is the Holy Book which was revealed by Allah through the prophet (P.B.U.H), Allah supported the Holy Prophet (P.B.U.H) with many miracles and also He supported His last revealed book, THE HOLY QURAN with many miracles that prove that Quran is the literal word of Allah. It was revealed by Him and it was not authored by any human being. This Book deals with everything, doctrine, law and many more other things but its basic theme is the relationship between Allah and His creatures. The Quran was…

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    “Han” As I stated in the last essay about lament and Psalms 137 “Pain is to real and when we deny the truly raw and powerful emotions of loss [or hurt] we in fact are impairing faith; we are denying an important and potent agent of change” There is plenty of room for this notion in many biblical stories in fact many are fashioned about a complaint to God. Hopkins outlines and guides the reader though the typical lament structure in her chapter Complaining in Faith to God. The psalms can be seen…

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    The first of the four creationist beliefs is Strict (“young-Earth”) creationism. This form of creationism fits perfectly in the biblical creationism approach, because they believe in the literal purport of the book of Genesis, in that the universe and everything in it was created roughly six thousand years ago in six days. Along with that, they believe that the great (Noachian) flood killed all the inhabitants of the earth, other than those…

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    Early Studies In Science

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    scientists that wanted to maintain Christianity scripture that states all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve. Some scientists were not satisfied with this idea that all of mankind was from a single origin. Polygenism abandoned the literal scripture translation and argued that human races were each separate species. This view held that humans perhaps descended from different Adams. Gould argues that degenerationism was the more popular argument since scripture was not challenged often. The…

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    . The ever-changing lexicon In today’s culture there are many different ideals that are affecting the language around it, and because of this; the language is always changing to keep up with it. Words come and go depending on their functions in day-to-day usage, and therefore new ones are being added to the ever growing lexicon constantly. It’s important that languages change over time, because it shows that the capacity has not yet been reached, and therefore has more time to flourish so…

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    During the psychedelic rock movement of the 1970s, there was without a doubt no shortage of artists looking to have their big chance to set the trends in the genre. Although many bands have come and went, few of these classic rocks bands were able to break musical boundaries; let alone make waves in the industry. While there were several psychedelic bands that broke out and managed to change our perception of the psychedelic rock genre, the most notable band of this movement would be no other…

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    ahead, if only other countries knew about the trash. The Mountain Thief was shot and made in 2010 by Gerry Balasta and his filming crew in Manila. It was shot in a dumpsite that’s similar to the one’s that are seen all over Payatas. The literal English translation of Payatas…

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