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    civilization and a lot of other important subjects. It really has so much information in it that some people miss all of it because they do not go deeper into it like they should. It also goes further into detail about condemnation, justification, sanctification, and vindication. The Natural World The natural world was formed by God through his words. He spoke the universe and everything in it into existence, we know this because it says it in the beginning of Genesis. “For since the creation…

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    Summary: The Baptist Faith and Message is bible study containing the various articles of belief of Southern Baptists. This book is great for helping young people like myself who aren’t familiar with the common beliefs amongst Southern Baptists. Article one in the Baptist Faith and Message is Scripture. Baptists believe that Scripture is the inerrant Word of God and it is the divinely inspired Word of God. Scripture in its entirety has everything to lead a Christian to walk a life with God.…

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    Mormonism Research Paper

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    “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all.” - James 2:10 I used to live in Mesa, Arizona. It is a warm, suburban desert that sits right outside of Phoenix. Fun fact: it was once home to Jodi Arias and it is also home to a large Mormon population. Mormons are nice people, moral people. In fact, I even have a relative who is Mormon. For a long time I did not know a lot about Mormonism. I only knew information based off of rumors I had heard.…

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    This paper carries on Judith Plaskow’s “Authority, Resistance, and Transformation: Jewish reflections on Good Sex” and Patti Jung’s “Sanctifying Women’s Pleasure” conversation on Good Sex. Judith Plaskow critiques Judaism and other religious traditions conception of good sex, which undergirds patriarchal mindset and values that tend to be oppressive and do injustices to women. Therefore, she argues that authority about good sex ought not be established by tradition alone, nor by traditional…

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    Justifying Rulership: a comparison of the Olmec and Ubaid cultures There are many similarities in the rise of complex society in both Mesopotamia and Mesoamerica. From monumental structure building to well integrated trade, cultures such as the Olmec of Mesoamerica 1200 BC - 400 AD and the Ubaid of Mesopotamia 4500 BC-3000 BC, have many parallel elements relating to their success as complex societies and what one may refer to as states, despite thousands of years between the two. Comparatively…

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    Simply Good News Analysis

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    addition to His teachings are more than merely advice; they are in fact good news. Advice implores while news informs; in opposition to being told do’s and don’ts, the gospel potently points us to a scandalous love that gives us the realization that sanctification is our fulfilment through the story of Jesus Christ. Humanity’s reception of the…

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    alliance with death (Seymour et al 125). Christian Education has enhanced Human Development for several years. For several decades, religious education has relied-over relied upon developmental psychology as a way to articulate the doctrine of sanctification and its corresponding effects upon the individual throughout the human cycle. In addition to the humanistic theories, education have use Erick Erikson’s eight psychosocial stages to understand the human journey to wholeness and maturity…

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    world and seek God daily, He will forgive our sins and heal our land. God would have spared Sodom if He had have found ten righteous people. If anyone is spared from God's wrath at all it would be because of God’s intervention in response to the sanctification of His people. We should spend our time with God, in His word, and be separated from anything that would destroy our relationship with…

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    (Hinojosa 12) . Preachers did visit little, scattered Indian settlements past the expansive population, however they favored and supported the arrangement of large, cohesive towns because such units encouraged direction and on the grounds that the sanctification of pioneers for the most part brought about the whole town accepting the faith (Hinojosa 12). In any case, in assembling the locals into towns the padres helped with the expansion of the encomienda, the framework through which…

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    • It obviously does not do any good if we simply view the Bible as a text book. This is why we cannot refer it, sprinkle it, or concordance it. The Bible speaks in a manner of unfolding a grand drama. The Bible is sufficient and it speaks concerning the areas of our lives. Yet, because it doesn’t provide meticulous details for life, we must also excavate relevant applications from the truth hidden in the Bible, as the Bible provides general principles for the way of life. The Bible needs to be…

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