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    across the world such as Asia, Africa, Australia and New Zealand, and even in Ireland. Their reasoning behind most of their military campaigns was to prevent barbarism and spread their righteous civilized manners to everywhere they go. The British Empire developed a viewpoint of superiority over non-European nations during this era and developed the sense of white supremacy over the indigenous populations subjugated to their imperial wars. The British have demonstrated a correlation between,…

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    whom they had been waiting for, but he insisted and preached about the coming of Jesus Christ. He spoke saying “I am not the Messiah… I am the voice of one calling in the wilderness, ‘Make straight the way for the Lord’... ‘I baptize with water, but among you stands one you do not know. He is the one who comes after me, the straps of whose sandals I am not worthy to untie.’” John the Baptist spoke of one who will baptize with fire through the Holy Spirit. He tells of the coming of Jesus Christ…

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    Rescuers of the Holocaust Courage, sacrifice, discipline, memorization, and detail are only some of the words to describe people that risked their lives for Jews. Many of them were Christians who came from every religious background: Protestant, Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Muslim. (USHMM Rescue) Sometimes one individual would take on the risk of providing for the Jews they wanted to hide. Rescuers played a key role in the Holocaust, but they did face many challenges, risk being caught, and…

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    set up either by race or by their beliefs. The evolution of gangs have developed a threat to the safety of prison officials and other inmates. Some of the major security threat groups include the Aryan Brotherhood, The Klu Klux Klan, The Folks, The Nation of Islam, and MS13. Groups within the correctional facilities are categorized as STGs depending upon parameters such as gang history, purpose, involvement in illegal activities, propensity for violence, and its structure and composition. The…

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    Israel And Millenarianism

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    Christ will reign for 1000 years, bodily staying on Earth. The righteous will be resurrected. Christ will reign with tlem. There will be a short-lived rebellion ofSatan at the end of the millennium. Besides, it will be quickly suppressed, the wicked dead will be brought to justice, aryl after this cones eternity. In the…

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    Inaugural Address, only seven-minutes long, enthralled the American public. President Lincoln’s captivating speech, presented on March 4, 1865 in Washington D.C., became the unifying force to rebuilding the nation which had previously been torn apart by a civil war. The purpose of the speech was for the nation to march forward in unity; to achieve this goal, Lincoln utilized rhetorical elements such as figurative language, diction, syntax, persuasive appeals, and tone to reach his audience both…

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    community. Men during this time competed intensely for this and so did Paul by gaining the faith of many non-Jewish followers (Gentiles) in God over the other Gods that they worshiped during that time, making this a limited good. To achieve honor among the Gentile community set by Paul it can be done by your deeds to others, and by living according to what Paul preached about the being saved by god by living by promise of the spirt and through faith in God by the actions set by Jesus. Paul is…

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    Chinua Achebe Arrow Of God

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    Through creating converts, Christian religion, law, and European authority, ignorance and self-righteous mindsets take control over differing countries. The British has driven its way into native Igbo culture, religion, and values to undermine them to gain power. Colonization threatens and destroys underrepresented society and culture and leaves long-lasting…

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    War has been a significant cause for debate among American intellectuals for the past century, with World War Two and the Vietnam War in particular leading to divisions based on whether America was right to become involved in certain wars and if it had a positive impact on the nation. Henry Luce coined the term “The American Century” in his essay of the same name, which articulated that the 20th century was a time when America had an obligation to the world to spread democracy and take its place…

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    The Abrahamic And Mosaic Covenant

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    The Abrahamic Covenant is referencing a tribe, where by the time God gives the Mosaic Covenant, the tribe has grown into a nation as was predicted in the Abrahamic Covenant. The Abrahamic Covenant is placed in the first chapter of the Bible, in the book of Genesis, and the Mosaic Covenant comes later in the second chapter of the Bible, in the book of Exodus. The Abrahamic Covenant is marked with signs with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. A sign with Abraham that males must be circumcised and the…

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