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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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    this world when Adam and Eve disobeyed God by eating the forbidden fruits which ultimately lead to a world of chaos around us. I would agree however that evil in society lead mankind to continuously questioning if there is God as most atheist already have indicated. If the doctrine of Christianity is correct; therefore, mankind created evil not God. The notion of the soul-making entail evil, I believe this theory is nonsense. I would agree that God love…

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    The crucial element that needs to be improved upon with crew safety lies within the area of bacteria of celestial bodies, but from space itself. Mankind has never been in contact with these bacteria that originate from other celestial bodies, and the consequences of encountering these forms of bacteria are unknown. The safest and most logical concept is to improve upon all the shielding from space, to create as little contact with the forms of bacteria as possible (Krishen 5). Another area of…

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    without mankind the world would be completely different. This belief is contradicted in both the poem and the story “There Will Come Soft Rains.” The story and poem “There Will Come Soft Rains” are two timeless works of literature that were written around the same time. It is commonly perceived that the human species is invincible and has the ability to overcome any seemingly insurmountable obstacle, from disease to warfare. There are various threats to society that are caused by mankind itself…

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    Native Creative Story Many years ago, before mankind, mother nature was born into the ground surrounded by water. As she grew older the ground she lay in grew with her; trees, flowers, and magical herbs began to sprout. Suddenly there were so many plants on Earth. Everywhere you went, you could see mostly green with hints of colors ranging from whites to blacks, pinks to blues, and various shades of yellow. With nothing to contain the amount of plants growing mother nature decided to turn irises…

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    Is mankind really the lowest cruel animal out there? Well mankind has a big reputation for making cruel and selfish decisions. In Mark Twain’s satirical essay, “The Lowest Animal”, Twain argues that mankind is evil and cruel. He then goes on to say how he believes mankind was born with a “defect”. Twain believed that humanity will have the quality to know right from wrong, the do’s and the don'ts. He says how mankind will still go and choose to be selfish. Mankind will inflict with strong agony…

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    shows how god could, can be, and is so essential to humans. Sartre’s claim is that if mankind is responsible for mankind, then there can be no god that rules mankind (1130). He states, “[if] God does not exist [then man-kind] ha[s] to face all the consequences of this [(this meaning the world as a whole, and all actions, good or evil)]” (Sartre, 1130). According to Sartre, god exists to give control and ethics to mankind. A clear set of rules is understood and followed by all, mostly in hopes of…

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    appeared were the primal waters, mankind as a gift, and the union of heaven and earth. In the primal waters archetype, Jupiter, in reaction to Lycaon, has a council that decides humans are not worthy to continue "polluting the world". With that being said Jupiter decides to have Neptune and Iris flood the world and wipe out that age of man. The archetype of mankind being a gift from the gods is similar to that of the Greek myth, except that instead of Zeus creating mankind, in the Roman myth it…

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    centuries there is an answer to this problem and it is interstellar travel. With this one form of research mankind can thrive and exist beyond the stars. The earth simply cannot shelter the ever-growing human race, therefore not having interstellar travel is a problem. If earth continues to become overpopulated mankind could go extinct. As of right now, life on earth is very sustainable, but mankind is growing at an exponential rate. More than 4 babies are born every…

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    Humanity made in the likeness or image of God was given reign over the earth and life. A reciprocal relationship between God and mankind existed, both bound and in need of each other. Sin brought about separation between God and humanity. Various religions including Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity seek a way to bridge the distance between God and mankind represented by common and distinctive ways. Commonality of Zoroastrianism, Judaism, and Christianity Within theses religions,…

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