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    Introduction In perhaps one of the Apostle Paul’s most heartfelt prayers, Ephesians 3:14-19 paints the picture of how to be filled with the fullness of God. Paul appeals to the Lord for the church of Ephesus, not for freedom from sin or wrongdoings, but rather that they may use their foundation set upon the love of Christ to know how immeasurable His love truly is. He prays that the Ephesians may have faith, love, power, and knowledge, all so that they may know Christ. This prayer did not end…

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    Question: In Richard Nixon’s speech “Address to the Nation on the War in Vietnam”, which myths, fantasy themes, and values of the American people does Nixon use and how does he utilize those to persuade the people to support his plan for peace in the war in Vietnam? Thesis: Richard Nixon uses the deep-rooted moral and emotional appeals of Americans that encompass their true role as a country and their ideologies as a people in his speech “Address to the Nation on the War in Vietnam”. He utilizes…

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    would agree the God is represented as the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. God is not three different gods, but three entity of one God, as the Father is represent the creator of all, and the giver of eternal life, but is unseen. As the Son was sent by God to share the teaching of his Father; the Holy Spirit is an unseen power or feeling of faith and love that fills our…

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    11th century, Beowulf chooses his destiny and let God choose his fate. Today, none of the heroes have strong beliefs in god. For instance, spider man got the ability of spider since a mutant spider bites him. If the spider man were in the ancient world, people would say, god sent a spider down to the earth to provide the immortal power to man in order to save the world from villains. Strong belief of gods results everything connects with the gods. As every hero does, spider man fights to save…

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    Amos Summary

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    Justice and Righteousness in Theological and Contemporary Perspectives in Amos by Alex Prindle God called Amos to prophesy not to his own southern kingdom, but actually to the northern kingdom of Israel, where he was often seen as an imposter. This was very difficult, the people of Israel were not pleased with someone coming into their land and directing them on what to do. Because of this attitude, the people mostly didn’t listen to Amos, and Amos was eventually fed up with the people’s…

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    KINGDOM OF GOD[You need a title page. In addition, the title should be in the header.] God has created a kingdom for us and it’s called heaven. In the beginning,there was nothing absolutely nothing but God with the power of his word spoke light and all the living things through his word[This sentence needs to be punctuated properly] (John 1:1-5). Before I used to wonder where I would go after I died.The kingdom of heaven was created by God for his people that they might have peace with God and…

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    Eastern Armenians, and over half of their minority was exterminated. Over a million Armenians were killed because of their religion, which was Christianity, and those remaining were unfairly forced into exile. The person that was in charge of the nation at this time was Sultan Abdul-Hamid II, and he was also the person that originally exploited the Armenians in Constantinople. By the end of this horrible time, eyewitnesses stepped forward and told about the many horrors they saw. All in all, the…

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    Ephesians New Humanity

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    emerged in Palestine toward end of the first century also showed cultural diversity, comprising of Hellenist Jews, Samaritan and other Gentiles. Padilla notes that in the early church, the gospel was almost always first preached to both Jews and ‘God fearing’ Gentiles together in the…

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    Creationism vs. Evolutionary Science In our modern society a controversy has risen in the scientific community debating the origin of our world between, whether it was created through millions of years or in the blink of an eye by the All-powerful God. Though the argument has already been won our world did not just happen it was created. Creationism is described as the, “worldview that does not accept the undirected formation and development of life but requires intelligent (supernatural)…

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    failed to stop had come back to him.” Due to his membership with the Nation of Islam, and how they felt about his response, he was silenced and suspended for 90 days. Looking back on his speech, Malcolm mentions “The Honorable Elijah Muhammad,” a total of 34 times. The majority of the times Elijah was mentioned, were referring to what he teaches us. In addition, he makes over 50 references to God, specifically saying at one point, “God himself must first destroy this evil Western world, the…

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