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    Ethics is defined as “The moral principles that govern a person’s behavior” (Dictionary.com). Christian ethics must be based on Biblical principles as well. The differences are that Christian ethics brings Biblical values into each of these approaches. The Biblical principles, virtues are required to assist with ethical and moral decisions. I am not going to target two specific ethical dilemmas regarding Christian technology however I will attempt to resolve and explain how Christians can use…

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    Application Paper: Biblically Exploring Angels and Demons Kim Lawson Liberty University Kim Lawson Professor Daniel Brown Theo 104-D19 LUO 13 December 2015 Application Paper: Biblically Exploring Angels and Demons The world today is experiencing a global spiritual war. There are religions of evil that seek nothing more than to destroy Christians and Jews around the world. They are empowered by a Godless leader in America who portraits Islam as a religion of peace. Though we watch the…

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    The Crusades- “ History’s most successful failures ” During the time period of 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries, the Muslim force expand massively and rapid around the continent of Europe, pluming the people of multiple nations including the Holy Land of Jerusalem into the worshipping of the religion of Muslim. During this time is when the Crusades were introduced and appear as the holy expeditions. The Crusades were destine to create a successful mark on history, which then over 100 years they…

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    The Pesticide control act was first applied in 1970, before significant revisions in 1972 that expanded the EPA’s present authority to oversee the sales and use of pesticides with emphasis on the preservation of human health and protection of the environment. This revision would implement the regulatory framework that it was lacking before, along with strengthening registration process by seeking proof from chemical manufactures of what they were using. By exposing the hazards of the chemical…

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    The Causes Of The Crusades

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    The Roman Catholic Church held more power than any other nation in the medieval era, specifically because of the power of religion at the time. The Church hated opposing religions, so when Islamic factions veered dangerously close on the Trade city of Constantinople, the Church panicked. Hence began The Crusades. The holy cities of Antioch, Jerusalem, and Constantinople were in danger of being infected with the blood of infidels, and the Pope would not tolerate such blasphemy. However, in…

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    empire’s ability to control vast amounts of territory depended to a large degree on the ability of the government to forge alliances with local power elites. Provincial leaders had deep cultural, economic, and social ties within their respective principalities in a way that the imperial center simply did not. While not all provinces had similar forms of leadership, or leaders with similar titles, they nonetheless were a well established power structure within the empire. By the mid-eighteenth…

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    impeded him. One was his own army, which to him did not seem faithful”(60) explaining that Cesare was held back by his reliance on borrowed troops. Machiavelli had warned earlier in the passage that using borrowed soldiers creates a weakness for principalities “...a man should know how to command. They are not able to, because they do not have troops that could be friendly and faithful to…

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    I needed much help at this point to battle the witch, demons, and Satan. I had to get spiritual leaders strong in the faith and word to overcome these attacks on my mind and soul. I did intensive spiritual counseling to arm myself to fight these enemies of God our Heavenly Father. I was able to put on the Armour of God that I was lacking before. I was able to successfully rebuke all these enemies once they were identified. Since I was in the situation and confused, it was difficult for me…

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    Niccilò Machiavelli’s political philosophy writing, The Prince, is a piece of writing that intends to teach an upcoming prince an approach of ruling that can guarantee a lasting period of power. Machiavelli states that the number one characteristic that a prince must posse that of virtue. Machiavelli defined virtue as a way that a prince acquires power over a dominion, and later goes on to add to the define by stating that “it is necessary for a prince if he wishes to maintain himself, to learn…

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    First and foremost, he must be wise; seek advice when needed, but always with a grain of salt. He shall avoid hatred and contempt since this could damage his respect and cause his people to revolt against him. He must be brave and strong, as this is a must for any man in general to succeed and be great. He should, if possible, be both loved and feared; if not loved, then feared. He must understand and know the art of war like the palm of his hand. These are just a few of the characteristics of a…

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