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    twice. The God of heaven and earth is ready to establish his plan. Now he will take Joseph out of prison and make him great in the eyes of the Egyptians. Joseph is the only one that can interpret the dreams that the King has been given. There must have been great joy in Joseph life knowing full well that God was with him. All the years that he had suffered as a young man as he was sold as a slave he could now begin to understand that G-d had a purpose for him. With this great event that God will…

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    had its beginning in the earliest time and most primitive conditions of the pre-man…in dark rites of religion.” The trail of sexual perversions and other filthy behaviors had their early period in the most primeval situations occurring in the manifestations of perverted practices between men and animals commingled without distinction of nature. Accordingly, texts indicate the number one being that excelled in this indecent behavior were the ongoing evolution of goat…

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    The manifestation of a deity in today’s western world is associated with an image with a human form but Egyptians associated gods with an assorted variety of animals as Horus was with a falcon and Wadjet with the snake. The idea of multiplicity of approaches was common as some deity’s had two animals representing them such as Thoth who can be seen as an Ibis and Baboon. Some god/goddesses had two forms to express aspects of their nature, angry Sekhmet turns into a lion but when mildly angry,…

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    believes in a god or gods, they are a theist. From the root word “theism,” we are able to understand and break down the basis for the two main types of religion; monotheistic and polytheistic. When a person does not believe in a god or gods, they are atheistic; one category of atheism is monistic religions. Monotheism is the belief in only one god. Monotheistic religions, such as Christianity, believe that God created man and that man became somehow separated from the likeness of God through…

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    Temples were usually thought to be the house of god, which is the god’s real or formal house. As they were god’s house they thought that these temples should be more ostentatious and unique from other architectures. This tendency led to a development of new architectural formats. For example, the Early…

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    Bowen’s Family Systems theory (BFST) attempts to explain human behavior as it relates to family dynamics and its complex interconnections. Reading Genesis chapters one through four, I identified four of eight BFST concepts that can be applied to “The First Family”: (a) triangles concept, (b) nuclear family concept, (c) emotional cutoff, and (d) sibling position. According to BFST, the triangle concept refers to three individuals that are in some way connected to each other, be it biological…

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    Affirmative Prayer On pages 82 and 83 of The Basic Ideas of Science of Mind, Holmes provides an example of a prayer for physical healing. It may serve as a standard by which we measure our own prayer and realization. Whenever Holmes writes something that you do not understand or cannot agree with, examine its meaning and definition; and then examine your own thought that disagrees with these statements, which are true no matter what the condition and circumstance of your life. The following…

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    Nonbelievers

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    If humanity knows that every religion is, wisdom and the word of God, a cohesive religious understanding can end the craving for harmony. Accordingly, several truth-seekers ensured to strive and setup such ultimate balance using philosophies identical to Omnism a viewpoint with certainty. Conversely, radical religious thoughts create hopeless clashes between religions and the taunting continues. Such brutal people work for their own personal benefits and hurt believers themselves, in the name of…

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    about the origins of the things in their surroundings, but when it was not possible they found answer through faith on gods as this was stated by Mark Millmore in his work Ancient Egyptian Gods and Goddesses “for all ancient people, the world was filled with mystery. Much of what they experienced in the world around them was unknowable and frightening. The ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses represented aspects of the Egyptians’ natural and “supernatural” surroundings and helped them understand…

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    Ancient Egypt Analysis

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    it at variance with their limited understanding, they arose to perpetrate such unseemly acts.... Consider Moses! Armed with the rod of celestial dominion, adorned with the white hand of Divine knowledge, and proceeding from the Paran of the love of God, and wielding the serpent of power and everlasting majesty, He shone forth from the Sinai of light upon the world. He summoned all the peoples and kindreds of the earth to the kingdom of eternity, and invited them to partake 14 of the fruit of the…

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