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    Christ stood his ground when questioned about the false accusations and did not “answer” until Pilate asked him if he is the king of the Jews, in which, Christ said “thou sayest it” (King James Bible, Mark 15:2-3). Christ is then brutally whipped, thrones crushed into his head, mocked while the crowds shared out pieces of his clothing, and his hands…

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    The film then deviates once more with the passion narrative and events surrounding it. Some examples include Jesus asking Judas to turn him into Rome because he needs to die, the fact that the Pharisees have nothing to do with his capture/death, and Pilate explaining to Jesus that he is dangerous politically for Rome so he must be crucified. Once on the cross, the film takes its arguably most controversial turn with Jesus being taken down from it by a “guardian angel.” After this scene, we see…

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    Is Marriage Out-of-Date in Today’s Society? Marriage is a relationship in which one person is always right and the other is the husband! Marriage seem like the most important part of life because the media portrait that when a men and women fall in love they get marry in a couple of month after knowing each other and then they have an amazing family and live in a big house. In today society Marriage is out-of-date because people find the single life to be more enjoyable. Single people and…

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    Book Of Luke Purpose

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    The purpose of The Book of Luke was to introduce Jesus Christ to generations to come about Jesus’ coming and the life that He lived when He came in the flesh. Also it was written to show Him in the form of flesh and as God. Luke was written in an excellect style and the only Greek gentile author who used many of the wrods were only used by him of the New Testament writers. This means that the author of the gospel was very educated and gifted as a ariter and this great book worked as a doctor.…

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    some people strongly disagreed with Jesus and his beliefs, they were still able to learn and listen to what Jesus had to say. When Jesus was willing to die on the cross to save out sins, we recognize that he was giving us salvation. Even for Pontius Pilate who demanded that Jesus be killed, it must have been a truly powerful moment to see someone sacrificing their lives to save other peoples sins. The Incarnation is extremely important for my understanding of Jesus. When I think of Jesus, I…

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    Jesus Identity Meaning

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    The fact that most Christians live and swear by is that Jesus Christ lived, died and resurrected while saving the world from its sins and ever since, has granted forgiveness. This is the doctrine which many hold dear and true to their hearts. Many still, however, know very little about Christ as an individual and his interactions on earth with people like us. The primary truth about Jesus Christ is that he is the son of God who represents all truth and justice in the flesh. Because he is the…

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    Parkinson’s disease is a chronic, and progressive motor system disorder; meaning that over a prolonged period of time the patient’s brain cells that produce dopamine deteriorate, and that with every passing day the symptoms get worse. This makes daily life difficult as these symptoms include involuntary movements, sleep disturbances, mood swings, difficulty walking, speaking, and eating, and trouble recalling specific details. This disease currently has no known cure, but there are treatments…

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    Herod Agrippa Analysis

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    God has shown great mercy over the centuries to those who mock Him and blaspheme. For reasons historians and theologians can only speculate about, however, there are times and instances He chooses to address blasphemy in a dramatic way. Man’s pride can lead down a dark path that can end in conflict with a sovereign God and His judgement against that pride. One such case was Herod Agrippa I. Herod Agrippa I of Acts chapter 12 was the last of the Herodian dynasty to rule with the title of…

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    This essay aims to compare and contrast the main initiators of Christianity and Buddhism, Jesus and Siddhartha Gautama. Siddhartha Gautama, also known as Buddha changed the world with his teachings as well as Jesus did. Nowadays, both of them have a considerable number of adherents in different continents and a notable influence in the culture of some countries. However, these men’s beliefs and the stories of their lives have substantial dissimilarities which are not obvious to understand. In…

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    Concepts of Christianity Early Christianity is an important part of History, it allows us to get an inside look at ways they determined what was right within their religion, heresy they had to review and dispute, and their overall concern with the doctrine, which together, made up Christianity at that time. Religion today is much more refined, Christians participate in church, reading scripture in their spare time, as well as teaching to non-believers. It is easy to be a Christian in todays…

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