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    Adventist is in Adventism. It is the foundations of Adventism that were created which made Seventh-day Adventists unique from other Christian denominations. The early Adventists were pleased with their identity and their great pillar doctrines of the Second Advent, the Sabbath, the heavenly sanctuary, and the state of the dead. But from 1886-1919 they started to face issues when they forgot the Christian aspects of their theology. By the end of 1919, the Seventh-day Adventist Church had already…

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    What is Christianity? Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Jesus is the son of God and the savior of humanity who came as the Christ or the Messiah as prophesied in the Old Testament. Christianity was formalized as an official religion of the Roman Empire during 380. Christianity means the believers of Christ. The Christians churches are sorted into three different categories named, the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox Angelican Methodist and…

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    for his followers, and by so we should strive to follow the examples of his people. The Bible makes clear, than when a human dies his body returns to the earth, and awaits the second coming of Christ. Such as Christ died and resurrected, with an ascension to heaven, we are told the same will occur to us. The dead, in Christ, will be resurrect first, and then the living. Following this, the Bible does not speak of the dead rising from the ground to meet the living, only rising to God.…

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    humanity for the sin committed in the Garden of Eden. Since that event humanity has been on a path of redemption that is fully realized in the final book of Revelations. I will show the Bible has an overall theme around God’s kingdom and how through Christ he brings man back into his presence through sacrifice. Creation The story of the Bible begins with Creation of all things. Genesis 1:1 starts with “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” After God creates the earth he…

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    Gospel of Luke, he wrote the book of Acts and was a traveling companion to Paul. The Gospel of Luke contains a genealogical and narrative style historical account of Jesus Christ’s birth, life and ministry. While not written from a firsthand account of Christ, Luke shows great evidence of his desire to convey the teachings of Jesus to the readers of his account. He expresses this desire to in Luke 1:4, where he says that he is writing this so that “thou mightest know the certainty of…

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    In the first chapter called rethinking salvation, Wright explains more in detail the meaning of salvation and the kingdom of God that would help radically shift our way of approaching the mission of the church. In the second chapter, ideas of justice, beauty and evangelism are explored in the building of the kingdom. The final topic of the book focuses on reshaping the church in terms of the future hope discussed in previous sections. The two aspects in the chapter are…

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    Alexandria is an in depth look at the life and death of Jesus Christ. Athanasius presents the reader with practical and believable insight as to why Jesus’ death and life occurred in the manner that it did. Jesus not only died for the sins of mankind but did so in a way that could bear witness to the world. God being holy could not accept his creation as it was tainted so Jesus acted as the bridge between created and creator. Believers in Jesus Christ as their lord and savior should rejoice in…

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    select one "for the Lord," which he (Aaron) was to offer as a sacrifice (verses 8 - 9).This goat represented Jesus Christ who would be slain to pay the penalty for our sins. The other goat served a completely different purpose. Leviticus Chapter 16 verse 10 reads: "But the goat chosen by lot as…

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    eachother in heart will lead us in the wrong past. The second scripture, I read was very interesting. The point that Jesus was trying to make was that we as the children of God need to care and love for everyone. We need to show uncontional love to even those who clam to hate us. Jesus was telling us that we should not reward evil with evil. Praying for enemies to die or holping for…

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    understanding of knowledge is set apart from or opposite to faith, and this configuration has led to the global acceptance of scientific knowledge instead of the knowledge of Christ as the truth of reality. [1c] Harmony will be regained by first knowing the reality of God and His presence in human affairs, then by coming to know Christ in the spiritual life, so that ultimately, one can have hope, live well, and bring that knowledge and hope to others. [1d] Dallas Willard (1935-2013), an…

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