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    significant and most widely known Christian statement of faith. The Apostle’s creed is a summary of the teachings of the Apostle’s. It gives an outline of life, death and resurrection of Jesus. The creed in a way gives a sense of hope and provides a basis to interpret what Jesus’ apostle’s preached after Jesus’ resurrection. Johnson believes that the Apostle’s creed can construct a world that is purely based on Christian myth and scriptures In life we are required to give meaning to the world…

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    The Last Supper, crucifixion, resurrection, and many more gave people hope, love and security in addition, it attracted a great amount of people to the Christian faith. One of the famous painting that gave most Christians a sense of security, hope, and love was a painting done in the year…

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    Apostle Martyrs Essay

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    The newly form religion called Christian would have a lot of growing pains over the next two centuries. Important Christian figure like the Apostles were being killed off. The Christian authority figures calling Apostles martyrs and anyone else who dies still believing in Christ love. The Church was looking to become more then that religion that people get to watch die in the colosseum. The religion still being new and did not have many followers and most of the followers were the poor, women,…

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    People from all over the world believe in some form of resurrection or a life after. This religious doctrine has mandated our lives and guide our religious experiences. No one wants to think about what might happen after death. That after we die all the suffering and the hard work we have done will vanish only to be in the memories to a few. Life is so fleeting but death is permanent. This though has brought a lot of people to religion because they are promised a life after death. When I was…

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    Why would it be wrong for Women to speak in church if a woman was the one who carried Jesus himself? In Jeremiah 31:22 it states, “the Lord hath created a new thing in the earth, a woman shall compass a Man.” Meaning that a man and a woman are supposed to be together and support one and other, not have one superior over the other. In several…

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    debnomination than most of Christianity and often are thought of as strange or foreign by many others. Although they believe in many of the things that other Christians do, such as salvation through grace, God as the ultimate creator, heaven, and Jesus as a savior, they are missing many other core ideas such as that of the trinity, hell, and the full divinity in addition to the full humanity of Christ while he was on this earth. Jehovah’s witnesses are considered to be a type of protestant…

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    Zuqi Liu Bible 12 Mr Armstrong 12 November 2015 Reading Journal In chapter twelve and thirteen the author talked about Jesus’ death on the cross and the reality of resurrection. First of all, as far as I know all of us have sinned in the direction of God. However, God is infinitely holy and righteous. He have to punish the sinner, the Lawbreaker. If He failed to, then His law will not be law, for there isn't any legislation that is a legislation without a punishment. The punishment for breaking…

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    The Purpose Of John 4b-14

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    because once Jesus went to be with the Father the Holy Spirit would continue God’s plan of salvation to humankind concerning sin, righteousness, and judgment. Verse four b: Verse four begins with Jesus sharing with His disciples about the coming of the Holy Spirit, but Jesus acknowledges why at the beginning of His ministry He did not tell the disciples about the coming of the Holy Spirit…

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    What do You Believe? Take a look at the people around you. People you see every day: the mailman, a banker, a fireman, and a stay-at-home mom – what do they all have in common? Take a closer look. Maybe the mailman has a broken down vehicle; the banker is running late to an important meeting, the mother’s child is extremely sick. All of these people are currently experiencing what are commonly called ‘bad days’, and they will no doubt experience them again; yet, they still carry on with their…

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    the hermeneutic Jesus provides in these verses, the Christological Approach proposes that Christ can be preached from all the Old Testament including all the Psalms. Belchers Christological Approach is sound in that it recommends establishing the historical-grammatical meaning of the Psalm prior to reflecting on the Psalm’s relation to the person and work of Christ. Some caution needs to be taken to not apply the Christological Approach to the extremes in relating a passage to Jesus. Psalm 45…

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