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    Psa/111 Week 1 Analysis

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    them, and they function as He has purposed them to do so. The moon, the sun, the stars, the universe, the entire solar system including the earth are all held together and consist by Him and for Him (Col 1:17 KJV). He holds the moon in place so as not to collide with the earth. He holds the sun in place so as not to burn up the earth. He holds the earth in place on its axis as it rotates in orbit.…

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    As the development of technology, the issue of environment and source on Earth become more and more serious. Kepler 452b is a planet which is very similar with earth. So there is possibility that people could survive on the planet and the planet exist life. • Human has been filled with fear and curiosity to unknown creature in other planet. The curiosity motivates the exploration of space. If someday people arrive in Kepler 452b, people could find lots of new creatures and resources. And…

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    I have never been one with strong held believes in the creation of humans or life on earth from god or gods. I lean heavier towards the theory of life evolution. How does what I believe in and what I have read on American Indian beliefs compare to one another. Also how their creations myths and legends compare to my current beliefs and the Christian and other teachings I grow up with. I will be looking at the Apache, Navajo, and Iroquois creation myth and legend stories. One of the first…

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    How did humans get on earth and who created the universe? The Christianity culture and their mythology beliefs on how the Earth and humans came about is intriguing because there’s an entire book written on the beginning of time, known as “The Bible”. This is a massive book with a plethora of information and versions that reference the Christianity myth. The Bible contains sixty-six books divided up into two sections, the Old Testament and The New Testament. The Christianity culture is lived on…

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    said it was good. That same day, God made humankind in his “image and likeness” creating both male and female. Humankind was given control over all the animals and plants in order to survive. On this sixth day God says “ It was very good”. Genesis two begins with the seventh day of creation, in the first account. On the seventh day God took a break from all he did, and made the seventh day sacred. Then the second account of creation starts with God creating the heaven and earth. Next,…

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    himself more than the other animals. In multiple creation myths such as the Onandaga and the Ojibway the muskrat is the one who believes he can swim to the bottom of the hole in order to bring up earth. Turtles act as the strongest of the animals, given that they are the ones who carry the weight of earth on their backs in the Iriquus, Ojibway, and Onanganda creation myths. At times, it seems as if creation stories strive to convey that animals are incredibly important to our everyday realm and…

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    The environmental message presented in the movie Wall-E is a very important one that is very pertinent to the current time and environmental problems. The movie begins by following around a robot that was sent to earth long ago to clean up the mess left by the human race who are no longer living on the planet. A new robot sent from the ship that current humans are living on is sent down. Wall-E wants to know this robot so he begins to show her some things that he has found during the years. He…

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    different age and creation of the earth. Yet Genesis 1:1 makes it unmistakably clear that God alone created the heavens and the earth. God made earth from nothing and therefore it has a definite beginning. As Genesis 1-2 continue, God’s involvement with creation is apparent as he not only instantaneously speaks all things into existence but is also recorded planting the garden of Eden (Gen 2:8) and getting His hands dirty by literally creating man from the dust of the earth (Gen 2:7). After…

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    Early Christian Life

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    was a place with no struggle. They believed that all the struggle was on Earth and that it was the goal…

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    the volcano which in Latin its root word means to fall or ooze. There is a difference between magma and its close brother lava. Magma is liquid rock that is still inside the earth and has yet to come out. Lava on the other hand is magma that is no longer inside the earth. The most common type of liquid rock outside the earth is the lava variation is called basalt. There are two words that describe Basalt and they both come from Hawaiian descent which both describe the cooling rate and thickness…

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