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    Laudato Si's Divine Mind

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    image of God. He created man and woman in his image. The concept became the Christological basis of human dignity placing them above the other creations. Laudato Si further states that human beings are the core of God’s nature and they have a major responsibility for taking care of the other creations. Also, Laudato Si emphasizes on the relationship that exists between man and God, man and his neighbors, and the man with nature. Also, man transcends nature because he was created by God himself…

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    Flood from the Bible tells the hopeful story of Noah, the main character, and his journey escaping from a flood that is brought upon by God to eradicate the human race. God has made the decision to annihilate the human race for their evilness. He has chosen Noah, a righteous man, to survive along with his family while letting the evil creatures and humans perish. God tells Noah before the flood to build an ark and bring onboard his family and multiple animals. Noah brings onboard his wife, his…

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    Forced Labor In Egypt

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    they have a baby. God begans using…

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    answers all questions that people may have such as Is There a God? If there is a God, what is he like?, And what does that mean for us. The Arguments for Gods existence comes in many forms. Like opinions, some comes from history, personal experiences, different beliefs, and some comes from science. These arguments have been going on for more than thousands of years. And over time that is when other well known religions have come about. When other religions come we then ask ourselves which do we…

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    Theodicy, according to Kenneth Surin from The Harvard Review (1983) states “Theodicy, in its classic form requires the adherent of a theistic faith to reconcile of an omnipotent, omniscient and morally perfect God with the existence of evil” (p.225). In other words, in a religion where God is all powerful, all knowing, and purely good, how can evil exist at all. E. Dowling & W. Scarlett of Encyclopedia of Religious and Spiritual Development (2006) define evil as the bad or painful things which…

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    After reading chapter VI to chapter XII of Child’s story of the Bible, I found some sentences strange but interesting. For example, in chapter VI, Joseph was robbed and cast into a pit by his brothers, then without being known by any other brothers of Joseph, Judah went to save Joseph, but he found nobody there. He was so sad that he cried out “The child is not”. He might mean that his brother was not there any longer, while in our modern English, we may think it refers to that Joseph is dead.…

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    dealing with the disease, I was devastated when I started showing symptoms. I can remember crying and praying every night that God would heal me and I wouldn’t develop the disease. In all honesty, God did answer these prayers because for relatively a year I didn’t show another symptom. But by the end of 2012, I was considered diabetic. I became very mad at the world and God at this point. I still played the part of the perfect little Preacher’s Kid, but my heart was no longer in it. I was in…

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    In his writing, Thomas Aquinas discusses his position on the topic of the existence of God, which is that God’s existence is not self-evident, God’s existence can be demonstrated, and that God does indeed exist. In the first section, which he calls “Article One,” he asks, “whether God’s existence is self-evident.” Aquinas tells us that those who disagree with him believe that both God’s existence and truth are self-evident. Aquinas, however, insists that God’s existence is not self-evident.…

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    Love And Consumerism

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    While the vision of the good life inherent in the Christian narration of reality involves sharing in a rightly-ordered love with God, the vision of the good life in modernity differs depending on what each person constitutes as self-fulfillment. Thus, consumerism and American nationalism both demonstrate a straining to find purpose and fulfillment on earth through economic prosperity…

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    coaching and I have a catering business. I have also adopted eighty (80) orphans. From watching other kids dining in front of me to owning a catering is something I never thought will happen to my life. I am now one of the best chefs in the world. I lost dignity, value and I was discriminated, disowned by relatives but I am now stronger. What does not break you will only make you stronger. PURPOSE PF GOD I was a shepherd, --------. I taught myself to accept things that I cannot change and focus…

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