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    Eighteenth century London, England was a time of great change. It is well understood that in the middle of this century Britain’s entire social landscape was altered as a result of the Industrial Revolution, and as manufacturing started to replace other forms of production and work. While there is some debate among historians regarding whether or not this process ultimately had a positive or negative impact on the people of England, a re-conceptualization of sex and sexuality is nonetheless…

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    Chapter One: Main Reasons for Separation Dr. Hyles makes clear in this chapter that God created us and wants us to live a separated life. He states man was created for God, in order for the Great God to have a certain object on which to bestow his infinite love. The reason God wants us to be separate is because God is a jealous God and wants us to fellowship with him. We should understand that since we are just the ones created we should not expect or desire praise, God has created us and he…

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    Said claims the boundaries are “arbitrarily drawn” by delineating his abstract notion of imaginative geography which originated from nature of humanity. In concerning this imaginary space “some distinctive objects are made by the mind, and that these objects, while appearing to exist objectively, have only a fictional reality,” in exemplification “[a] group of people living on a few acres of land will set up boundaries between their land and its immediate surroundings and territory beyond,…

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    Gabe Elkinson John Capute War & Peace 11 April 2024 War: the Hate-Induced Paradox of Evil “I will never forget Saturday October 7th. I will never forget what they did to my people.” I asked him if he thinks Israel and Palestine can ever achieve peace. He told me, “I believe that Israel will never be on friendly terms with Palestine[e]. Since Hamas now controls Palestine, Israel will never be on good terms with terrorists. For me personally, the Palestinians will be the worst people until my last…

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    really be anything, but the verses I want to touch on to explain what God is like are Genesis 18:16-33, Deuteronomy 32:10-18, Psalms 37, John 1, and Luke 13:22-35. In Genesis 18:16-33 God is judgmental and compassionate. God wants to go down to Sodom and Gomorrah to see what they have done. Abraham then asks God, “will you indeed sweep away the righteous with the wicked? Suppose there are fifty righteous within the city; will you then sweep away the place and not forgive it for the fifty…

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    Admiring the honeysuckle bushes with my cousins and dancing to the salsa music booming next door. Roller skating to the queens library and licking the melted Carvel ice cream off of my tiny hands. Singing on stage in Central Park for the first time. Climbing the top of the metal globe in Corona Park. These are the moments that defined my halcyon days. The moments that taught me anything is possible. These days were made up of firsts and millionths. The first time eating lasagna and the millionth…

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    Israelites (Arnold & Beyer, 2015). This was especially important towards the prophecy of Isiah since the people were shown being in a state of rebellion which was to an extreme point which led him to note that such attitudes were not unlike Sodom and Gomorrah due to the rampant sinfulness (Arnold & Beyer, 2015).…

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    when you had a chance to leave. If you want to leave just do the lion walk through my door on balcony? (He takes the bottle of wine from the cupboard and went outside.) Mom should I kill myself for the deed of a queen which do the actions of Sodom and Gomorrah. Baby, you lost a few screws in head. You have a great in need of brain cells, making him wolf in a sheep shepherd to our marriage and his family. My backbone to him is big! I won’t do that. Peter, Where Delilah, your sister? Peter (Come…

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    Concept of Duty In his work, Foundations of Metaphysics Morals, Kant explains the concept of duty. Human beings feel obliged to do certain social activities such as a parent taking a child to school. Failure to do the social activities is considered unethical. In most countries failure to perform these moral activities is illegal. In this regard, Kant argues that the central radix of morality starts with the urge of obligation (Hughes). Similarly, we may apply the concept of duty and…

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    My critical review is about Hays’ argument of homosexuality. My essay is formed with two parts: summary and evaluation of his argument. In order to articulate each part, I chose a way to answer specific questions referred to in the assignment’s direction. 1. Summary ❙ What are Hays’ methodology and important premises? As a way to provide the answer to ethical question of homosexuality, which the church faces with in today’s context, Hays uses the Fourfold Task of New Testament Ethics: the…

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