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    born on the same day as Jesus of Nazareth (Jesus Christ), gets confused for the Messiah when trying to hide from the Romans. The Romans try to hunt down Brian (and eventually succeed) because he is a member of The People’s Front of Judea, a group that aims to revolt against the Romans. Although the film is clearly fictional, it plays on many factual aspects of Christianity and, in particular, the life of Jesus. In developing a setting that resembles the time in which Jesus was born, the film…

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    Every Christian has to accept Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. How the acceptance comes about, is different for every believer. C. S. Lewis shares his viewpoints on how he embarked on his journey, from being a former atheist, to writing profoundly wisdom influencing books about Jesus Christ. We will discover the fundamentals of the Christian faith, division amongst God’s followers, worldview, alternatives for humanity, Christian beliefs, and God’s way of communicating Christ to us.…

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    Wilken Human Will Analysis

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    Introduction - Human Will While reading Wilken, I was most touched by the chapter pertaining to human will. I found myself crying while reflecting about what the author stated in reference to Mary. “It is often said that the divine plan of salvation depended on Mary’s free assent to the word of the angel. The work of salvation is a work of God, but it could not be carried out without the cooperation of human beings.”(Loc 1447). I have never thought about it this way. How much do we hinder…

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    Force Field Theory Summary

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    explained by the current theories of natural science that are subject to be reformed in the flux of time. A prominent representative case is the resurrection and the new creation that the resurrection promises. For Pannenberg, if the resurrection of Jesus is historical, the possibility of the new…

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    Definition of Sovereignty Sovereignty can be easily defined by quoting Psalms 115:3 “Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him”. This can be put in another way “There is absolutely nothing that happens in the universe that is outside of God’s influence and authority. As King of kings and Lord of lords, God has no limitations.” Basically, this means that since God created the universe he is sovereign over all of his creation. Being sovereign “means being the ultimate source of all power…

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    It have been half way down for this class, the purpose of this assignment was kind of want students to understanding more about God/Jesus, the process of how people got created by God, the difference between Christian or other religions, the benefits or strengths or it, the confusing about Christian and also few parts of things about Christian. God just looked like god, no one really know what god looks like, he was everywhere and always in our heart and listen to what we prayed for and blessed…

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    There are only two stories in the New Testament that recount the birth of Jesus as the most extraordinary event of history, Jesus birth was the cause of worship, for God dwelled with us. At first glance it can be determined that the two gospels present Jesus childhood in different ways, in fact Saint Matthew does not present with details the childhood of Jesus. Saint Matthew presents a genealogy of all the descendants of Jesus. Matthew places fourteen generations from Abraham and David, another…

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    The Concept Of Atheism

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    under-stand God they must mold their beliefs around what is outlined in the Bible. The person must believe that Jesus is the son of God; that he is the Savior the Messiah and was born to Mary and Joseph in the town of Bethlehem. In believing this, the person will be able to justify God’s exist-ence. Let us say that two friends are an argument, friend number one is a firm believer in Jesus Christ and attends church every Sunday. He grew up in a very religious household and all of his family…

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    Examples of this would be people like Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, Krishna, Joseph Smith, and others. The Buddha and Confucius would be a combination of a person figuring it out on their own and then codifying the results in written form. These people, or their followers, start a new religion and allow…

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    God’s Promise to His Believers Even though an Atheist believes that God does not exist and there is no eternal life for a non-believer. Accepting Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior will give you eternal life. because As a believer, you must trust in God by faith, through salvation, Romans 10:9 ESV states, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. Ephesians 2:8 For it is by grace you have been saved,…

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