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    A three-fold depiction is presented here with the evidentiary value of the collected virginity cloth. One depiction is the bloodshed that is occurring on Earth during the tribulation, and a second depiction is the intimacy of each of us having our works opened at the Judgment Seat of Christ while we are in heaven during this time. I will discuss this heavenly honeymoon intimacy in a moment. The third depiction of a consummation taking place here are the final preparations in heaven to go get…

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    other fields through not focusing on said other fields. This claim made by Proctor is again illuminated through Noah's narrative when Trevor Noah describes the schooling situation in South Africa when he was growing up. "So in Europe and America, yes, Hitler is the Greatest Madman in History. In Africa, he is just another strongman from the history books" (Noah 76). Trevor Noah's ethical appeal through his first-hand account of Hitler's significance in South African schools justifies the later…

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    students are working on changing this in the city Bloomington with group exercising. Indiana University’s Noah Garret, Josh Schulte, and Jordan Sloan do this with a chain of cardio exercises. It all started with the three taking an exercise group instruction class last semester. Throughout the class they learned how to use music to create routines that could maximize the best results of a workout. Noah Garret, Indiana University Junior, is a cardio hip hop instructor and Josh Schulte, Indiana…

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    the earth by flood (Gen 9:8-11). Here God established himself as King over all creation, as Judge against sin and rebellion, and as the Redeemer saving Noah and his family (Gen 6:5-8). God also reiterates his plan to have humans multiply on the earth, showing his desire to have humans in relationship with him (129). Finally, God also commanded Noah to live rightly, giving commands that extend to all peoples (Gen 9:4-7). Covenant with Abraham God’s…

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    Isaiah prophesied Christ birth to a virgin, the coming of a suffering messiah. Abraham, the father of nations and Christ ancestor witness Christ saving all nations. Noah, who God made a covenant with not to destroy the world with water again, and who also preached righteousness, now witness the ultimate goal of listening to God's instruction. John the Baptist, is represented in the painting as a witness to both Christ's Life and Death, he acknowledged Christ as the Lamb of God. Mt. Calvary in…

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    world. God wanted them to live in peace and to shear the world with them . In the fall they were tempted by the serpent. They sinned and God punished them. He banished them to exile gen 3:23 . God got Noah to build the boat Noah was a righteous man gen 6:9-10. The hope of the world was in Noah because God saved him and his family and the animals in the ark. This is a picture of the hope that comes…

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    1. Imagine that Noah was your son. What would your concerns be? How does/should our society treat people like Noah? What do you suppose, is Noah’s future? My concerns would obviously be the safety of my child. Although society has progressed over the past several decades, people still hold these beliefs that keep certain social groups such as transsexuals immiserated in our culture. In a perfect society, we as a collective unit should treat these individuals with the same courtesy that is given…

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    Vincent Vega and Jules Winnfield have been shot at six times by a revolver. Not a single bullet scrapes them. They are safe and alive. Both of them proceed to argue over the significance of the event. Vincent argues that it was just a lucky coincidence. Jules argues that it was divine intervention. Divine intervention has been in belief ever since religion came to be. It is the belief that God or Gods come down to meddle with the natural order in order to save someone. Divine intervention is not…

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    It is neither ethical nor does it fit within Judaism’s values, to eat meat on a frequent basis, especially considering the environmental and ethical implications of the modern meat industry. Some justify human consumption of meaning by explaining that humans are separate from and superior to animals. Yet, this doesn't mean we have the right to kill and eat them; only the right to use them for work while treating them with respect (e.g. travelling on horseback or police dogs). If anything, our…

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    God is omniscient and rules the world with logic according to the attributes of God in Christian Theology. Based on this unprovoked moral standard , God initiates the flood in the seventh chapter of Genesis to destroy all humans but the family of Noah. Although the actual “wickedness” of the humans is not really explained in Genesis 6:5, it is clear that God has a certain extent of moral rules that he expects his people to…

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