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    often questioned God about why her, but with prayers and time,…

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    complementarianism: Complementarians argue that the Bible teaches that women are to be subordinate to men at home and at church and that women are not permitted to teach Christian doctrine to men…women are equal to men as persons, but they have been given by God a different role in creation than men. Men have been given the role to lead in both family and church, while women have been given the role to follow the leadership of men and come alongside men as their “helpmeets.”… Even in homes…

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    local officer was shot during a routine traffic stop. A small child was hit by a car on the way to school. Officers are looked upon as “the good guys” in most situations. Children are thought to be pure and innocent. If this is true, then why does God allow for bad things to happen to good people? The reverse can also be asked; why do good things happen to bad people? I am going to attempt to answer these questions by arguing that good and evil are meant to coexist. In fact, one cannot truly…

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    which are ‘hastiness of spirit’, ‘malice’, ‘revenge’, and ‘evil-speaking’. In the next level (‘forgiving of injuries), he mentioned that “A meek spirit is a forgiving spirit” and argued that the forgiveness has to be ‘really’, ‘fully’, and ‘often’ like God forgives sinners. Finally, Boston in ‘recompensing good for evil’ expressed this third point as “miracle of meekness” and it happens when “He is full…

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    real presence in the preached word just as there is in the Eucharist. Luther viewed the sermon as the sacramental communication. Luther continued as a scholastic theologian in his preaching. He constructed his theology as the theology of the Word of God. He sided with the historical interpretation of scripture. In his time, the allegorical and doctrinal method of preaching existed dominantly. He preached on the theme of mystery of the Trinity. He was a good Bible expositor in his time.…

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    The Prince Arjuna Summary

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    practice of perfecting the image of religion in conjunction with shaping someones social and political image. With the emergence of major Hindu architecture, we have physical evidence of the evolution of mans relationship to god and gods, or so it would appear. This relationship to god seemed to change cross religions into a more specific devotional practice that now had elaborate centers at which one could properly focus their devotion. This can be explained by looking at the development of…

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    Essay On Good And Evil

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    question, if an all-knowing, all-powerful God exists, why does he allow evil to persist among his followers? This paper will seek to examine the relationship between good and evil and attempt to provide some explanation as to how evil continues to exist in a world in which God is a part of so many peoples’ lives. An argument will be made that evil thrives in modern society not because of any action that God fails to take, but rather because of the fact that God has given us the freedom to choose…

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    Odinism Research Paper

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    worship of the gods. How they believe the world became itself is found in a poem called Voluspa. They believe between Muspelheim which is the land of fire and Nifheim which is the land of ice had an empty space called Ginnungigap. When the lands of fire and ice move toward each other, they collided, and thus made the universe. First the giants were created, then the gods, and lastly the humans. Odinism is a polytheistic religion which means the belief in or worship of more than one god.…

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    I assert the position that to argue the existence of God, first depends on how much control one is or is not willing to exercise over oneself. The belief in the existence of an omnipotent, supreme being or force, requires one to relinquish some sort of control over one’s own faith and reason in return for the entitlement of certain divine positive rights. For example, the concept of salvation in Christianity requires repentance and faith in the holy trinity. this then, entitles the devotee…

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    Screwtape Letter Analysis

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    To keep the patient safe, Screwtape admonishes Wormwood and protects the patient for purposes of diminishing his faith for a long lifetime. Therefore, Lewis insinuates that most people that face numerous temptations are strong believers of God and are blessed to live a long lifetime. However, those that fall into the pleasures of the world and pursue personal gratification often fall young. The devil believes that he shall prevail by keeping a strong believer for a long time, therefore,…

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