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    Sunday Worship

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    The Laws of Moses or the Ten commands, first teach us that there is but one God, and we ought to worship him only. The second commandment teaches that there should be no image of any living creature to worship. The third commandment teaches no one should swear by God in a false…

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    Module 3 Discussion Forum: 1.Think of four identifiers that are central to defining who you are as a person and explain why you hold them to be so central. What core values do these identifiers point to? GOD, MYSELF, MY FAMILY AND MY EDUCATION. Those are my identifiers and in that exact same descending order. GOD protects and guide me, my family and is the reason why I am continuing and education. That will be expanded upon in question two, regarding internalization. You may be…

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    and three central themes emerge throughout the book: the inferiority of women, women as property and women as commodities. In the first 18 chapters of Exodus, the role of women in Hebrew society is implied throughout Moses’ narrative. However, in the Ten Commandments and the Book of the Covenant, Israelite women’s role is formally established. The narrative portion of Exodus, though it focuses almost exclusively on the Israelites escape from Egypt, establishes Hebrew women’s social and…

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    Absolute Power: Destruction at its Finest Although power is coveted by many, it is nothing compared to absolute power—command that has no limitations and is beyond anyone’s control. Absolute power is like the authority Tsar Nicholas II had before the Russian Revolution. The Tsar has a divine right to rule, therefore, his decision, once made, was final. The President of the United States’ power is nothing compared to the Tsar’s absolute power. However, just because one has complete control,…

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    "For many, the American Dream has now become a nightmare." - Bernie Sanders, American politician Animal Farm is a novel by George Orwell, parallel to the Russian Revolution, in which a working class of farm animals overthrows their masters to create a communist society. However, when a pig named Napoleon gains power, things around the farm quickly go awry. George Orwell used Animal Farm as a warning to future generations. He encourages us to think freely and be educated to prevent the events of…

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    illegitimate child of Hester Prynne, was depicted as awkward and difficult. Even with these not directly being sins, the continuation of these characteristics in a child can lead to disobedience and disrespect. Which in the bible is addressed in the Ten Commandments, in presenting children with the reward of a longer life in turn for respect and obedience towards their parents. But with her being a child that had not yet reached the age of accountability her sins were reflective of her…

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    The depiction of events, personalities and situations within an individual’s envisaged society or political regime can be proved throughout a vast amount of texts within the period of war, controversial leadership and society. Brave New World is a dystopian science fiction novel that not only explores the impact of a unique type totalitarianism on the individual but also reflects the ambivalence towards our paradoxical twofold heritage of technology and primitivism through politically…

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    Bible Views “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” (2 Tim 3:16-17, New International Version). There are no Heavens and Earth without God. God is the creator of every living thing on Earth. Throughout the Bible God states how good everything he created is. The Bible discusses creation, God, humanity, sin, the good life, and salvation. Creation…

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    The Power of Language Compelling language has the power to influence the thoughts and emotions of people and can effectively move people to a decision. In the novel Animal Farm, the propagandist Squealer was “a brilliant talker,” (13), and that “he could turn black into white,” (13) because of his words. His convincing words influenced the animals in many ways, such as justifying Napoleon’s decisions, giving motivation to the animals, and explaining why some events occur. Words are capable of…

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    How the Ten Commandments Compare to Ancient Law Codes Throughout history, Cultures have lived by some form of moral code values that was orally passed down through generations. There is an amazing similarity between the codes and the Mosaic Law, which has been compared with numerous legal codes such as 1. The Ur-Nammu code of 2050 B.C., 2. The Code Bilalama of 1925 B.C., 3. The Code of Hammurabi of 1700 B.C., 4. The Assyrian Ancient Law Code of 1350 B.C. (Wood). According to Chabad.org, the…

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