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    Abstsract As a mix of the Christian confidence with select bookkeeping ideas, the dialog in this paper tries to illuminate bookkeeping understudies and experts of the connection of scriptural standards and the Christian perspective to the investigation of expense bookkeeping. For Christian people occupied with the investigation of expense bookkeeping, it is gainful to decide how the standards and techniques they are learning, for instructive and expert purposes, identify with scriptural…

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    Lori Aden Professor Sherilyn Grant BIBL111 Intro to Christian History/Thought 3 May 2018 The Place of Scripture in Evangelical, Liberal, and Neo-Orthodox Thought The authority of scripture is an important part of Christianity today, and it always has been. Scripture is the foundation of the religion we all serve. But, the power that scripture has in different categories of Christianity is different. Which is something I didn’t realize until I started really studying this topic. Vaguely to…

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    I took this course in the hopes of clearing up my confusion regarding what I consider to be one of the major contradictions in the Bible, God’s view on homosexuals. I have always struggled with the idea that God loves us all but that He considers some of His creation to be an “abomination,” for being born a certain way. And I am glad to report that I feel that my questions were answered during the week that we learned about the different methods of reading the Bible. Now, through a…

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    Reliability of the Bible One of the most important, and most common question that non-Christians ask as they look at Christianity is if the Bible is reliable. The reliability of the Bible has been challenged throughout the course of history. Even though there are numerous amounts of evidences in the Bible of it being reliable, many people still choose to deny it. This essay will look into three reasons why the Bible is reliable and show evidences that correlate with the reasons. The…

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    writer from giving to his compositions... an air of authority by inserting in them passages from the Bible, interpreted (or rather distorted) into senses far from the meaning of the scripture” (36). As is demonstrated here by “distorters” of the holy text, the Bible can be used to make arguments that can be ridiculous or…

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    Views on Heaven and Hell According to Christian theology, multiple views of heaven and hell have been explored. Some suggest a metaphorical approach, as others present a more literal perspective of what the Bible says. It is very clear throughout Scripture that there are exclusively two destinations dependent on our faith in God. Knowledge regarding what comes after our earthly lives is essential, so we will be more capable to share with others. God has a well thought out plan for our eternity…

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    Sacred Text Analysis

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    religions have a form of text, such as the Bible or the Quran, that is deemed sacred. One controversial topic regarding these sacred texts is how they should actually be read. Through discussion of the origins and natures of the Quran and Paul 's letters, it is concluded that how a sacred text should be read is dependent upon various factors such as the origin and the socio-historical context it is written. Some of the major factors that will contribute to deciding how sacred texts read are the…

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    Inerrancy Doctrine

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    Introduction Christians believe that the Bible in its entirety is the inerrant word God; they base their foundation on what the Bible says which is supposed to be inspired by God, and written by man. Some of the reasons Christians believe that the Bible is the word of God are because it gives mankind a sense of purpose, a reason for living. Another reason has to do with simply that it gives the best explanation for the world coming to existence. Due to the fact Christians believe the Bible to…

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    In Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales religious authority is challenged when the Wife of Bath appropriates male language in the form of a mock sermon to argue against the typical religious ideologies outlined by 14th century anti-feminist literature. The Wife of Bath challenges the Bible by using scripture and employing the genre of a mock sermon - a satirical form that uses scripture to add weight to an argument that has a didactic lesson - to advocate “a message opposite to the kind that preachers…

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    W3 – Argument Synthesis The Film Noah Vs. The Actual Bible Story of Noah Hollywood has always stretched the truth or should I say run with there imaginations when it comes to true stories. You can especially see this in the making of two movies based on two very real biblical stories, Noah and Moses. In this paper I will be comparing the biblical story of Noah with the Hollywood Film Noah. I am a firm believer in books being better than movies, especially when it comes to true stories. I…

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