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    family always said which was “bless mommy and daddy, and everyone in the whole wide world. Amen.” Saying these prayers and going to church every Sunday became routine to me. As I got older I realized that my family strongly supported not only the Holy Bible, but the Baptist church’s morals and beliefs. I would definitely consider the church my family’s plausibility structure because…

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    are similar, but can also have big differences. The main point in the bibles, is that some powerful being in some form, created the Earth and everything on it. The bible of the Iroquois and Judeo-Christian are both different, but similar in some way or another. They both talk about a supreme being and how it created the Earth, but the being is completely different in the Iroquois than in the Judeo-Christian bible. The Iroquois bible talks about how the Earth was formed from the back of a…

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    Biblical Worldview Essay

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    Word Count: 89 God reveals the Christian worldview in the Bible, which is an outline for Christians to follow. As Christians, we believe that God is the creator of all things. Genesis 1:1 tells us “God created the Heavens and the Earth.” This belief is an example of a theistic belief, believing that something was created from nothing (Gutierrez, 65), which is what the Bible teaches us. There are many instances in the Bible, where God is referred to as creator and Lord. For example, David…

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    judgment against anything that is not in the Bible or said to be evil. In the opening, Paris states that it was very hard to gain respectable reputation with the rest of the Puritans, and with Abigail and the rest of the girls in the forest it would destroy what Parris has worked for. “The Puritans believed that the Bible was God’s true law, (Kizer). Living their lives based on whatever the Bible would tell them. The Puritans were strict with following the Bible and those who failed to follow…

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    Lion King Aslan

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    relationship with Aslan. If they really want that relationship with Aslan, they may turn to the Bible,…

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    The validity of both the Bible and the novel could be argued because those texts could present truth based on the writers’ perspectives. Based on the argument, The Red Tent could also be valid because the story was true in the eyes of Diamant. 3. Because of their beliefs, Simon and Levi committed a mass slaughter even after Shalem’s people were circumcised. 4. Although The Red Tent is inaccurate in the eyes of historians, the novel delivers the original purpose of the Bible. 5. A miracle when…

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    unreasonable thinking as Deism. Deism believers think that God constructed the universe, but then he allowed everything to flow in its natural course without any further involvement. Deism also believes that God is not a miracle working God and that our holy bible was not inspired from the prophets of God. Then we have people who believe in Naturalism, these people think that everything that exists in the universe derived from material matter. They believe that no one has a soul and that we are…

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    the Bible, how the Bible was inspired,and what is the authority of the Bible. In other words: is the Bible speaking to me? How do I know the Bible is not just another document? Why should this old book have authority over me? These are valid questions which many believers today take for granted. Yet, the importance of these questions infect the life of the follower of King Messiah in ways which may be difficult to grasp. What is revelation? I thought revelation was the last book of the Bible,…

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    process, but there was no use. If there are documents (The Bible) that were created before the term evolution originated, saying humans were CREATED, why make the attempt to revise history. History is the branch of knowledge dealing with past events. Therefore, it is not the record of past events after being revised by scientists. Some might even say the Bible was revised, but according to “Bible Questions Answered” copies of the Bible dating to the fourteenth century A.D. are nearly…

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    the idea of the Bible unbelievable, The Meaning of Jesus will seem boring, but if you are open to the possibility of, or find the Bible intriguing and interesting, or even a slight interest in finding a middle ground, these authors are perfect for you to read. Both are familiar with the literature of the New Testament, but can give simplistic explanations that everyone can relate to and understand. Something most Christians struggle with is the stance the church may take on the Bible versus…

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