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    salvation of multitudes. The principles which governed Jesus’ teaching to the disciples were: 1) Selection; 2) Association; 3) Consecration; 4) Impartation; 5) Demonstration; 6) Delegation; 7) Supervision; and 8) Reproduction. On these eight principles, God, through His Son, Jesus Christ, realized His grand purpose to redeem for Himself “persons from every nation, tribe, people, and language. . .”3…

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    Holy Sonnet 7 Analysis

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    death, you numberless infinities
 Of souls, and to your scattered bodies go,
 All whom the flood did, and fire shall o'erthrow,
 All whom war, dearth, age, agues, tyrannies,
 Despair, law, chance, hath slain, and you whose eyes,
 Shall behold God, and never taste death's woe. (3-8) In this particular poem, although the poem itself does not have a negative connotation, the fire individually is simply referring to something which has caused death. Donne typically continues this train of…

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    Holy Trinity Analysis

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    Although created to be fundamentally good creatures in a loving relationship with God and in unity with one another and God, mankind used the freedom granted by God for our own desires and turned away from God. As a result, man is in a fallen state, condemned to the reign of death and to a separation from God, where only God’s intervention through the Son can reunite us with God. To understand the fallen condition of man, it is first necessary to understand the importance of the Trinity and…

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    91. How One Finds Humility & Courage TO FORGIVE? • Christ suggested that we must not be ever tired of FORGIVING. Many wonder if that ‘path’ is correct one. Modern Intellectual cannot accept anything at face value. Everything requires logical explanation, which is compatible with ‘Cosmic’ or ‘Natural Laws’. The ‘Reasons’, ‘Why ALWAYS to FORGIVE’ are not exemption. • First major step in right direction is to raise above ‘local’ logic. The ‘local’ logic insists that if someone did the ‘evil’ must…

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    Heaven-Personal Narrative

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    strengthen my resolve, ready to find out the mystery about my past, and it will find it there, within the heavens, but I still doubt whether what he speaks is the truth, and as for what I know from common thought is that, heaven is the realm of the gods and being's of great power. A place where no normal human can enter. The letter does not even tell me where to find heaven itself, but it is the place where my foster father told me to journey to. Could it be that, I might only find out the…

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    Is there sufficient evidence to support belief in God? God is immaterial, He is eternal, incomprehensible, and that is, God was and always will be. Thus, He is the Absolute Creator, which, by definition, no one has created. In order to breathe, we aim not to see the air, but to utilize it. Moreover, the air is invisible. However, it does not negate the invisibility of its necessity and certainly does not deny its existence. Man verifies the existence of the object or event either through direct…

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    feminism has to do with its radical philosophy and goals. That's the bottom line." “I do not believe the homosexual community deserves minority status. One's misbehavior does not qualify him or her for minority status. Blacks, Hispanics, women, etc., are God-ordained minorities who do indeed deserve minority status.” "700 Club" comment in the wake of Sept. 11: "I really believe that the pagans, and the abortionists, and the feminists, and the gays and the lesbians who are actively trying to…

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    The Demon in Thomas Pynchon’s Crying of Lot 49 has the complex role of addressing the ideas of information, interpretation, and existence. The Demon is the functional aspect of the Nefastis machine which endlessly sorts molecules in the hopes of creating order and energy without the use of work. This process parallels Oedipa’s journey towards finding the Trystero, as she too faces the struggle of collecting information, and the problem of how to interpret the information she collects. Not only…

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    Book Analysis Three: The Holiness of God Young Hoon (John) Kim The first chapter of the book emphasizes God as the Creator. “How we understand the person and character of God the Father affects every aspect of our lives” (13). In other words, if people do not accept God as the Creator, it will affect whole Christianity and people’s belief. Along with the acceptance of God as a Creator, the author, also, emphasizes the understanding of the holiness of In the second chapter of the book, the…

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    God created the whole universe perfectly, and all the creation has inter-relationship to one another. God has created humankind as the highest position and gave them the responsibility to take care of it. But due to the sinful activities of humankind the nature of the world are groaning today. It is a crisis that threatens the future of earth which our generation has brought upon itself in the wake of its enormous advance in science and technology. The call to ecological restoration, therefore…

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