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    Every religion has the concept of ‘gods’ but just in different perspectives and aspects. The same goes to Hindu Trimurti and Biblical Trinity. Hinduism is generally known as polytheistic. It simply means that Hindus worship more than one god. Hinduism is the religion which everything can be their gods. Animals, plants, and things around Hindus are their gods. Hindus are allowed to customise their gods in the shape or the way they want to. If they want a god to be like their mother,…

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    an eagle every day. 15. Sisyphus’ curse Sisyphus was a smart, but evil man. He tried to trick the Gods especially Zeus. As a result of this, he was forced to push a boulder to the top of a mountain, and then the boulder would roll back down. He had to do this for the rest of his life as his punishment. 16. Adam and Eve Adam was the first man created by God, and Eve was made from the ribs of Adam. God told them that they can go to any tree they wanted and eat freely. However, Adam and Eve…

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    In the beginning gods roamed the earth changing all the flaws they found within the lonesome planet. All the gods would look down upon their throne and see all the flaws that the earth held within. Not one major god took it upon themselves to change what needed to be changed. So the small gods went out and did their dirty work. They changed the tides of the ocean, the time of the sunset, and showed the humans a new way of living life. When all was said and done the humans were still lonely. The…

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    one who has the Son has this eternal life; The one who does not have the Son of God does not have this eternal life. Isaiah in the Old Testament put a profound statement that makes us understand that our sins have brought a total separation between man and God. Isaiah 59:2 but your sinful acts have alienated you from your God; Your sins have caused him to reject you and not listen to your prayer. According to Romans 5:8, God demonstrated His love for us through the death of His Son. Why did…

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    the son, and the church body are the means of reaching God. In Mark 12:1-12 the tenants are unable to give the fruit directly to God. The fruit must be delivered by servants and when the servants are unsuccessful, the son. Mark says that this new way of reaching God will work, the people just have to accept the son. The parable itself, as told by Jesus within the story of Mark, is directed at the pharisees. The parable is told immediately after Jesus…

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    I Pray To Agni Analysis

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    Sanskrit. Agni is symbolized as a mediator between the humans and the Gods. It also emphasizes the close interaction between the sacrificer and gods. In this hymn, Agni is perceived as a hope for the worshippers to have their desires fulfilled. Agni is also connotated as the Vedic god of fire of Hinduism and a sacrificial ritual performed by the Hindu priests to connect Humans to God. The hymn “I pray to Agni,” Is about Agni, the fire god as stated in the Sanskrit. It emphasis the close…

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    Daniel's Prayer Analysis

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    DANIEL’S VISION We can see in the Bible about the stages of God descending to human level. Daniel was privileged to see this in a three-stage vision. Let us turn to Daniel 10: 5-9. In these verses, Daniel first sees a Glorious Vision of a Man. This was a vision of the Son of God (Theophany) with the Glory of God. In this context, you may recall the prayer of Jesus in John 17:5, “O Father, Glorify thou me with thine own self which I had with thee before the world was”. When…

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    religious belief about God and Jesus Christ. Some religion may have similarities, but worded or rephrased differently. As a result, a person can be persuaded to believe in a false god. The Islamic names Sarmad (meaning, “eternity”) and Musa (meaning, prophet) Qutub could easily fit the description of serving false god. For instance, the Muslim believe in one god, but not as the Trinity, like Christianity. The Christianity’s religion recognizes the Trinity as being the Father, Son, and Holy…

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    human birth and death and also his human needs and form. Jesus is confirmed to be divine because of his title of Lord and the fact that he is the son of God. His conception within the Virgin Mary also confirmed his divinity. The Nicene Creed also mentions Jesus as the son of God and as Lord, confirming his divinity. It also tells us how the "Son of God came down to earth and was made man". When Catholics say this at mass they are being taught about Jesus' dual nature. Catholics also teach…

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    Eli And His Sons Essay

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    Eli and His Sons Hopni and Phinehas belong to the priestly division of the Levites and were priests of the tabernacle in Shiloh. Eli became a priest in Israel and a judge for forty years. However, Eli lacked zeal for the Lord because his heart was more inclined towards his sons, Hopni and Phinehas, than to God. I presumed Eli’s sons turned wicked because their father failed to teach and discipline in the ways of God that they did not know Him. (1 Samuel 1:12) Hence, when his sons succeeded him…

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