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    Christianity views Jewish and Greek ethical relationships as evil; Christians say that that evil is located in the freedom of a human's will and any refusal against God, and in ontology of mortal beings. St. Paul laid the foundations of concept of sin and evil, the foundations told place in the fourth-century in Latin theologian, Augustine. St. Paul theology was basic “on a profound dualism between two modes of existence:…

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    Exhorting Research Paper

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    spiritual gift represents what God does in him to shape his perspective on life and motivate his words and actions. Romans 12:3-8 describes “basic motivations,” which are characterized by inherent qualities or abilities with in a believer - the creator’s unique workmanship in him or her. Through the motivational gifts, God makes believers aware of needs that he wants to meet through them, for his glory. Then, believers can ministers to others through the ministry and manifestation gifts of…

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    Cosmogenic Return Essay

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    undergoes the same process of destruction to be reborn as another manifestation of life. However there is an irony; in spite of being dissolved in the celestial spirit of cosmic destruction, one’s karma continues till divine grace mediates. In a group re-creation exhibits the interrelation or connection to life and with each other. All beings connect on a same level and the myths establish a connection to everyone. For instance: gods, demons ,birds, animals and all forms of life in the mythic…

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    Imamat In Shia Islam

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    The significance of Imamat in Shia Islam differs from the role of Imams in different communities such as the Sunni tradition. In particular, the Nizari Ismaili have a living Imam (The Aga Khan) which is a unique historical and religious figure. The community believes the Imam is their chief interpreter and sole authority (Islamic Monthly Para.8). Moreover, there is an important emphasis placed on the intellect in the community’s tradition, as well as the idea of ‘masum’ (freedom from sin). This…

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    the two worldviews Hinduism and Biblical worldview is similar because we both worship a God we as Christians worship one God the Hindus worship many. In my studies I have found two worldviews they are similar in a very few ways we as Christians believe that God loves us and we believe God to be the trinity that has 3 parts The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost. The Hindus believe that Brahman is a three part God they believe there is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and they form one Supreme Being…

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    Ouroboros Research Paper

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    the netherworld. In the 14th century b.c it’s about the movements of the god ra and his organisation with Osiris in the underworld. In a drawing the two snakes are holding their rear end in their mouths with a coil wrapped around there head with giant feet representing an enormous god whom may symbolise ra and Osiris coming together as a unit. Both snakes are examples of the (deity me hen) who is known to have protected god ra in his journey of the underworld and the motif symbolises the…

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    A sought to live a life only of pleasure. He wanted to evade all self-disciplines and just be full of pleasure. In a manual A wrote, he explained that, “Boredom is the root of all evil.” He traces this back to the Gods, Adam and Eve, Cain and Able, and brought this idea to his present time. He believed that doing the same old thing repeatedly brings upon boredom, which in turn, brings upon evil. He thought that bringing variety in one’s life would keep one from becoming…

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    The Egyptian people not only believed that there were multiple gods, such as Re, Amun, Ptah, and others, but that their pharaoh was the manifestation of the god Horus himself, and hence was the people’s own living god on earth. This immense power that the pharaoh had to ensure prosperity and fertility by translating divine order and justice into laws, was greatly supported by the Egyptians…

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    Peyote Symbolism

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    view peyote as a divine gift, which allows shamans to communicate with their gods and ancestors. The knowledge the shamans attain is then shared and spread throughout the society. Peyote also represents the physical manifestation of the spirit world and the sole means of communication between the two. These three symbols (the blue deer, the corn, and the peyote) form a holy trinity that represents unity between the gods and the people, referring to a time when the two realms were not separated.…

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    For as long as there has even been a theological understanding of the existence of God, heaven and the story of humankind’s beginnings, there has been a conversation about hell. The presence of hell hearkens back to the Old Testament and the concept grows throughout the Bible until the great unveiling of its physical manifestation in the book of Revelation. It is this final understanding of what hell will be that sticks in the minds of many Christians and theologians. In fact, what has been…

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