The Nation of Gods and Earths

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    based on what they thought gods would do and for the purpose of possibly earning an eternal afterlife, even though they have no definitive answer to whether or not it actually exists or what it would be like. Blind patriotism leads people to follow their country, no matter how unjust the nation’s motives may be. There is an inevitable internal conflict waiting to occur in every person who knows they need to make a personal decision that goes against the teachings of their nation or deities. In…

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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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    movement the Europeans led while attempting to spread Catholicism: their God does not care for the Native Americans. They are two entirely different races, and a majority of the white settlers looked down upon the Natives, viewing them as inferior and inadequate savages. “The white man’s God cannot love our people or He would protect them. They seem to be orphans who can look nowhere for help… How can your God become our God and renew our prosperity and awaken in us dreams of returning…

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    to look for themes that can be found throughout the scripture to understand the importance of them. A main theme that can be traced can be understood as a main point to understand the character of God. One of those main themes as to do with covenants theology. It can be said that through covenants God expresses his desires on his people in the most clear form. This paper will be looking at what is a covenant, where can they be found in the bible and how do they relate to the ancient near east.…

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    different way. If God created the world and everything that goes along with it; then we as followers of God, Don’t we need to treat the world the way God would want us to? In Psalms 24:1-2 NIV it says “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it; for he founded it on the seas and established it on the waters.” How funny that not just people, but Christians themselves treat the world with such mocking and disrespect towards the environment. God had put his…

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    Whether to Move? Thesis: God is all seeing and all knowing, when the community around a church changes we are not called to run away but find a way to share the message of Christ with them. If the church leaves are we sending a message the Jesus only cares for people in the suburbs? Jesus ministry while on earth was to the poor, sick and ostracize the ministry of the church should look the His ministry. How did Jesus reach His Community? In Matthew 4:23-25 And he went throughout all Galilee…

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    mankind? Description: David Covenant is all about the promises made by God to David. It revolves around the establishment of House for David who would bring forth Solomon to rule the Throne and make a Temple for David. In the Old Testament, there are too many covenants and they include Covenant between God and mankind, people and groups, between God and Noah, God and Abraham and others. Among all the covenants, the covenant between God and David, the David Covenant stands out. In the later…

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    1-2: This verse begins with one of the voices of thunder calling out in a loud voice, showing that the command “comes from God’s throne.” John states he saw, signaling the opening of the seven seals of God, the seals that will judge the nations for their wrongdoing. The white horse with a bow and a crown is seen by some “to represent Christ, mainly because he is associated with white, a color used in Revelation fourteen times to represent purity.” There is not a woe connected with this…

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    Christian sanctification. The character of the believer is to align with the character of God, and to “eat” of the lamb in its entirety means to establish a “complete” relationship with Christ, the Lamb of God. 2. How would you answer the apparent tension between the character of God in the Old Testament and the character of God in the New Testament? There is no such tension or change of character in God if one analyzes both testaments in their historical setting: in the Old Testament, God’s…

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    Treaty?, a documentary by Alanis Obomsawin, and Sharing Space and Time, a book by Lee Maracle, includes the barriers to their sovereignty. Indigenous people face many problems, and struggles along the way. From the European settlers until now, First Nations experienced genocide, residential schools, a school where Indian children were forced to learn English and Catholicism, and the barriers to their own sovereignty. Treaty Number 9 was mentioned and explained throughout the documentary. This…

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