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    As the 18th century came to its last years, it granted hope and cheer for futures of men, disregarding class and education. Following that into the 19th century rose a period known as the American Romanticism. The search for individuality became a growing goal for the citizens of America as it removed itself from the British Empire. With independence came the rise of national pride and the popularity of an anti-British doctrine. Especially for American literature, as it progressed and matured…

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    created to deal with the evil that is naturally within us instead of taking responsibility for the chaos we have created out of pure ignorance. By no mean I claim that evil does not exist in the world, but there is no such thing as The Devil (A supernatural being). And many of my American Christian friends would tell you that such thing does not exist, neither in Haiti nor in any other countries. This is why people are not afraid to go out at night in rich countries, while we can’t say the same…

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    Demonstrating the glory of God on earth is the first priority of every that believes in God's supernatural power. God's glory, which includes showing a pattern of uncommon love toward our neighbors, healing the sick, mending the hearts of those in despair, casting out evil spirits and raising the dead, must become normal occurrences in the earth. All believers must become saints of the supernatural, displaying miracles on a daily…

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    many people believe in the supernatural such as ESP, lucky charms or the lunar effect: a claim that human behaviour is influenced by the position of the moon in its cycle. These kind of beliefs are usually backed up by evidence of personal experience. I will argue that knowledge of the existence of confirmation bias as a widespread phenomenon and how it works will allow people to be less influenced by their own biases and less susceptible to believing in the supernatural. If individuals place…

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    historical inquiry. The supernatural nature of reality and the nature of God entail that the Incarnation most likely occurred. Especially when coupled with the nature of miracles and the high probability of their occurrence. The rationality of miracles…

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    In every decade and in every part of the world there has been a fascination about the Supernatural. In most cases regarding vampires, werewolves, and ghosts there was fear and horror connected to them whereas in today’s world that has changed. We are more than ever fascinated with the supernatural. There are so many different things that attract us to such movies, television shows, and books. Toro and Hogan describe in “Vampire’s never die” that in today’s world where one consumes so much,…

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    Supernatural begins with two brothers, Sam and Dean. Sam (only a baby) and Dean (an eight year old child) escape their house because of a disturbing, yellow-eyed demon. The demon took the life of their mother and managed to feed baby Sam demon blood forcing him to have mild demonic abilities. This affects Sam later on in the series when they are young adults hunting for the demon who set their mother alight, they begin hunting because their father was a supernatural hunter who has gone missing.…

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    should they meet such things then they are scared a lot. People have developed a lot of fear concerning this feast and they think that it has some supernatural powers behind it and this shows that it has become a horror to USA. In the film industry, there is a lot of movies which are categorized as horror. This movies contain scenes which have supernatural powers behind them and the manner in which people behave suggests that. People have been watching for long time, there is a connection…

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    For instance, in this manuscript, the gods creates a wild being with the aim of ending the dictatorial regime of king Gilgamesh. Other characters that face the wrath of these supernatural beings include Enkidu, Humbaba, and the Bull of Heaven. Following the reprimand from these divine forces, the king returns to his people ready to rule in a more responsible and wiser manner. This highlights the power of the gods as illustrated…

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    Do you hear that voice whispering to you? Ever since you were a child. Perhaps you, too, have been Touched. The Touch: A Supernatural Story (Part I) by Robert Flynn III certainly delves into the supernatural and skirts around modern day issues and religion. The book focuses on two main parts of the world: the US and the Middle East. We travel with characters from Texas to Washington DC and from Afghanistan to Iran. The author begins his story focused on a little boy named Gabriel. Gabriel is a…

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