The Gods Must Be Crazy

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    the people in concentration camps started to give up their faith in God, family and humanity. “Never shall I forget those moments which murdered my god and my soul and turned my dreams to dust. Never shall I forget these things, even if I 'm condemned to live as long as God himself. Never.” (Pg.32) They didn’t know why God would let such cruelty happen to them, if he loves all people. Before Elie entered the camp, he believed that God is everywhere at all times, therefore the world should be…

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    (Hook) Some people in the world are flat out crazy; they are so crazy it would seem that they need a mental facility. (Authors & Characters) Zaroff, from “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, and Montresor, from “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe, are both a perfect example of this craziness. (Cites The Stories) In “The Most Dangerous Game,” Zaroff gets bored hunting animals, so he moves to an island, known as Ship Trap Island, to put human life in jeopardy of death. Montresor,…

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    “The Christian and the Secularist hold different beliefs about the universe. They can’t both be right. The one who is wrong will act in a way which simply doesn’t fit the real universe.” Elaboration- C. S. Lewis one of the most renowned theologians of time, made this statement about only one belief system truly making sense. In Freud’s Last Session by Mark St. Germain, is written as a conversation between Freud and Lewis about their theologies and the arguments for their respective viewpoint.…

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    another factor to the culture. The Egyptians personalized the forces of nature and they would think of themselves as living in relation to them. The main gods of the Egyptians were the Nile, the sun, the moon, the earth, etc. During the time of Moses, God sent plagues that attacked a specific god. God did this to show an upper hand on many gods that influenced Egypt. “Suddenly the whole river turned to blood! The fish in the river died, and the water became so foul that the Egyptians couldn’t…

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    wants to know if a mentally normal person goes into a ward if a psychiatrist would be able to tell weather he was or not mentally normal. Theses eight volunteers did not brush there teeth nor did they bath so they could convince people that they were crazy. All eight of the volunteers got admitted to different psychiatric wards because they all clam to hear voices saying “thud“. You would think that all eight volunteers…

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    War is something that has followed humanity since the beginning. From the very beginning of time humans have been fighting each other, stealing each other’s resources, and trying to assert dominance over others. Because of its omnipresence, war has been explored in literature countless times. One of the most unique experiences of war and literature is the novel Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. Catch-22 is war satire, set in World War II and follows the actions of a bombardier, Captain John…

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    field, or in my relationship in God. I constantly check my grades and work hard to make sure my grades are how I want them to be. I always strive for straight As. In addition, I am always yearning to make my family proud and fear of letting them down. Therefore, I am always working to be a better person each and every day. On the field, I always work to get better every time I step onto the field. Last but not least, I relate to being restless in my relationship with God. I am always yearning to…

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    Hamlet's farther's ghost. A person can tell from the beginning of the play that either the ghost is actually there or everyone is going crazy. Hamlet is very depressed on the experiences he is going through he has no idea on what he is feeling. He knows that everyone thinks he is going crazy, so he wants to live up to those expectations. He pretends he is crazy but he is not. He still has…

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    are some of the most well known emotions around the world. One could even say you can’t one without the other. Revenge is passionate, and before having revenge we must first fear something (From Hate to Love). We fear things that are different or unknown. And what is one emotion that caused the most fear? Love. Love makes us do some crazy things. Strangely, love feeds into fear which consequently feeds into revenge and anger (From Hate to love). Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, John Milton’s…

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    What is the gospel? The gospel is how god can communicate with man, without the gospel there is no bridge to god and man. What does the bible say about the gospel? In 1 corinthians 15:1-2 it states Now I would remind you, brothers,[a] of the gospel I preached to you, which you received, in which you stand, 2 and by which you are being saved, if you hold fast to the word I preached to you—unless you believed in vain. The gospel is hope and is something by which we stand by we are saved. Being a…

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