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    In that view, the church replaces — or as they would say — “fulfills” — Israel. There is no further national program for Israel nor is there a future earthly kingdom lasting for 1000 years with Christ ruling from Jerusalem. This millennial (which means 1000 years) view is called Amillennialism (meaning: no literal millennium). I reject that view in favor of what’s called Premillennialism which basically says that Christ will return before the millennium to set up His 1000-year kingdom on earth.…

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    Dez, Ike, Buzo, and Raibon, all ended the week with a satisfying win. Finally, The Donald had its least dominate week of the season, but were still able to escape with a win and sit on top of the league with a 6-1 record. What else is new? Well, a lot. First news, and probably the worst, is the second injury to an elite RB. Our thoughts and prayers to Houston’s own Arian Foster,…

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    The Gospel and Personal Reflection. Project Rationale,1-3. Fischer, K. (2012). Presentation: Lesson 5 – Organizational Communication. Big Picture Thinking and Covenantal Behavior. Retrieved October 18, 2016, from https://learn.liberty.edu/ New King James Version. (1987). The Holy Bible. Nashville: Thomas Nelson Publishers. Personal Inventory Assessments: Multimedia Library. (n.d.). Retrieved October 15, 2016, from…

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    our hearts. Sometimes we don't get to sitting down and studying together so I share one from memory. In my teen years I attended a school religion class called Seminary. Through obnoxious melodies I memorized a bunch of scriptures from the King James version of the Bible and the AMAZING Book of Mormon. So a memorized scripture I have used for years is, "If ye love me, keep my commandments." John 14:15 We then would talk about some of the basic commandments we could remember. The few we…

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    Sir Isaac Newton was one of the greatest minds of the 17th century Scientific Revolution. He helped develop the principles of modern physics and also a new type of math called calculus. His book Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica has been called the single most influential book on physics (“Sir Isaac Newton”, 2014). Despite all this, he remained a humble man who once said, “If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants (“Isaac Newton”, n.d.)”.…

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    In the satire, The Wizard of the Crow, Ngugi Wa Thiong’o compels scholars to become well-educated about the use of religion under a dictatorship. Thiong’o presents a community in Aburiria who has become consumed with “Satan’s presence” and the Wizard of the Crow which signifies a distraction to focus on Satan and the sorcerer. Towards the end of the novel, the Ruler claims “Aburirians were deeply religious” (Thiong’o 750). However, Ruler is an avaricious man who misleads people and surrounds…

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    individuality while in the grasp of a judgemental society. A famous Biblical verse states “Judge not, that you be not judged. For with the judgment you pronounce you will be judged, and with the measure you use it will be measured to you.” (The New King James Version, Matthew 7:2) Ignoring this aspect of their religion, the town fails to disregard Hester’s sin to see the good in her actions, such as her ability to maintain her strong sense of self. Hester does not reveal the man who she commits…

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    system as was the case in Weiss v. District Board (1890). This had been established by Massachusetts educationist Horace Mann who is widely considered to be the pioneer of public schools. The Mann paradigm saw state-sponsored reading of the King James Version of the Hebrew Bible in public schools. By implementing this trend, Mann hoped to…

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    Vulnerable Population: Obese Children Childhood is fraught with many struggles which can be exacerbated by being obese. Children are a vulnerable population because they rely heavily on their caretakers and society to help them make healthy and safe choices. The number of factors that contribute to the current childhood obesity problem are numerous and beyond the scope of the following analysis. However, this analysis will provide the reader with an introduction for this and an understanding…

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    the study of mind and behavior (Merrian-Webster, 2011). Faith is the innate drive to search for meaning, purpose and significance (Popcak, 2014). “Faith I is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen” (Hebrews 11: 1, Kings James Version). Will the field of psychology, with its secular beginnings, incorporate into its echelon of studies such a virtuous and what some consider to be a spiritual ideology like faith? The opposite of bad is good. To know the comfort of…

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