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    The Redeemer Symbolism

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    universe, earth, animals, land, and humans. Humans were a different creation than the other things God had created. When God created humans, “God created mankind in his image…God blessed them” (Genesis 1:27). No other creations were blessed by God or created in God’s image, making them unique to God’s plan. Next was sin, sin was introduced to mankind by human free will. Sin is the act…

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    the Epic of Gilgamesh the story had the same concept as Noah’s Ark in Genesis and that was to destroy mankind and the sins that was within them. The flood(s) was definitely global, in many cultures the stories of the flood(s) exist. They are all told in similar, but different forms, but they all involve the same story line and that was to destroy mankind and his sins or sinful acts from mankind. There is much global evidence that proves the flood(s) happened than…

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    developed on earth. Although mankind was privileged, it was using its resources incorrectly, for the means of evil and unjustness. Therefore, God decided to end such evil on Earth, and to destroy something he himself created. However, Noah, a righteous man, was told by God to build an Ark of Cypress wood, and save all types of animals and his family. After God wiped out all of the Earth, he realized the immorality of his actions. Thus, in light of creating a mankind with righteousness and…

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    training process. While he struggles with great discomfort over harming Ender, Graff’s actions are heroic because Ender becomes a strong leader and strategist who succeeds in defeating the buggers for good, which Graff believes will protect all of mankind. From the beginning, Graff makes it clear that he will prioritize his duty to protect and serve over both his and Ender’s feelings of comfort and happiness. As soon as Ender leaves for Battle School, Graff makes the decision to turn the other…

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    multiplied by the hours worked. God provides many gifts to his people, such as wisdom and knowledge to name a few. Mathematics was created by the Lord and gifted to his people. Throughout education, it is taught that mathematics was invented by mankind. However, math was used in biblical days, before Christ. Math dates all the back to 4000 BC. The Babylonians were the first group of people to be recorded as during math. “Babylonians had extraordinary manipulative skills and a maturity and…

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    Technological advances have always been a driving force in society, and will always be pushing mankind farther than ever before. Since the first man landed on the moon in 1969, the world has gotten a taste of the many possibilities of space exploration. The curiosity within the topic has grown exponentially over the years, because mankind has been getting closer to living on other planets. People have been looking towards the stars since day one, but now technology has become advanced enough to…

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    Group A 4. Bradbury does have hope in mankind at the end of the novel. Many characters convey different opinions. Beatty does not have hope in mankind saying, "Out of the nursery into the college and back to the nursery; there's your intellectual pattern for the past five centuries of more." (Bradbury 55). He thinks that people will never acquire knowledge and will never be intelligent again. He is also contributing to the ignorance by being a firefighter and burning books. Granger and Montag…

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    referring to a portion of Thus Spoke Zarathustra’s prologue wherein the Saint and Zarathustra conversed about going back to mankind to share his enlightenment . Here, Nietzsche writes about Zarathustra who loves mankind as to allow them to partake in enlightenment as well, and a Saint who used to love mankind but now hates them and only loves God for he has lost hope in all of mankind. This excerpt may be interpreted as an implication for reaching out a helping hand to others inasmuch as…

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    the pollution of sin and death. Many worldviews have promised to do just that, however, all the attempts of such leaders, has ended in death. Christianity stands alone, echoing in the hearts of man, as the one true religion. God has a plan to save mankind, and restore our broken relationship with him, and that plan is Jesus Christ of Nazareth. God…

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    Human well-being defined, is a state where the pursuit of life, liberty, and property is unhindered. It is when people within a society are free to do as they like, as long as they do not harm others. According to this definition of human well-being, the philosophies of John Stuart Mill prove to be more important in the preservation of this state. The prohibition of individual liberties, proposed by Mill, seem to be more of a threat to human well-being than the economic conditions described by…

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