The Satanic Verses

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    1. may instigate and further advance the plot as a result of the death of the protagonist’s surrogate as displayed between the case of Achilles and Patroclus. 2. “Characters are not people” but are “products of writers’ imaginations – and reader’s imaginations.” Characters are neither real nor alive. In fact, the only reason characters are present is to further serve a role in fostering the plot line and are not conclusive themselves. 3. The death of the surrogate provides an opportunity to…

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    Ripped Notebook Monologue

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    we sifted through were mostly his talking about family, and his anger and frustration towards his former classmates, years after high school ended. There was a large gap in entries, every few weeks he would start his dark bible verses, then every few months, and the verses get crazier, as if they were intended book ends to this dark manifesto… then it ends. There were more pages, in the two hundred ruled notebook but a large chunk of them were torn out, as shown by evidence of ripped notebook…

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    deeds from the world. They engaged in wild sex orgies, they committed communal incest with their ‘brothers and sisters,’ and most sinister of all, they performed acts of infanticide and ritual cannibalism” (Ehrman 438).After hearing of this sick, satanic new ‘cult’ that was disrupting the peace, legal action was taken again Christians. Nero was the first to prosecute and murder many members of Christianity, supposedly including significant religious figures Peter and…

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    made the point that each and every one of us needs to be totally aware of who our enemy is and what strategies he will be using in his battles against us. When questioned about the existences of our enemy Satan; do you actual think there truly is a satanic force in…

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    2 prophetically speaks of one of those times when God will remove His restraining influence. It says in verse 7-8 “For the mystery of lawlessness is already at work; only he who now restrains will do so until he is taken out of the way. Then that lawless one will be revealed whom the Lord will slay with the breath of His mouth and bring to an end by the appearance…

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    Levius Chapter 20 Analysis

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    In the book of Leviticus, Israelite generation following those died in the dessert was given The Law before they entered the promised land. It is in that Law that we find another clue supporting the likelihood that Noah was sodomized. Both Leviticus 18 and 20 establish laws forbidding sexual interaction between familial relationships. In Leviticus 18:3, God begins by saying, “You shall not do what is done… in the land of Canaan where I am bringing you; you shall not walk in their statutes.” The…

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    St Anselm’s ontological argument is based on the premise that God exists through analysis of nature, existence and reality (Ajkin & Hodges 116). A proper understanding and analysis of nature reveals that there is a system that was properly constructed to ensure inter-dependence and correlation. A slight change in one aspect of nature would have led to completely different results. This means that there was and still is a supernatural being that ensures that everything interacts in accordance to…

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    Snowblind,” a song written by Dennis DeYoung and James Young of the American rock band, Styx, was released in 1981 on their Paradise Theater album portraying the dreadfulness of cocaine addiction. The “Sex, Drugs, and Rock ‘n’ Roll” era of the sixties to the eighties had glamorized cocaine use. The core members of the band, having performed throughout that period, released this song to serve as a deterrent. With the exception of Tommy Shaw, the group has not spoken out about their own…

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    Matthew 4: 1-4 Summary

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    The fourth section of Matthew’s account of Jesus’ temptation is an attempt by Satan to get Jesus to worship him. MacArthur writes that “Satan drops his pretenses…and finally reveals his supreme purpose: to induce Jesus Christ to worship him.” Satan shows Christ all the kingdoms of the cosmos their glory and offers to Christ what he has shown Him if Christ were to fall down and worship Satan himself. It must be noted that to some extent, Satan’s claims have merit, as he is referred to in John…

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    Santeria Essay

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    Santeria is a religion originating out of Cuba from the sixteenth century, and incorporates elements of African religion, Roman Catholicism and French Spiritism. It is an important religious influence in Cuba whose beliefs and practices have integrated into many cultures including, but not limited to, the United States. The worship of the saints, or Santeria, has a relatively new history, coming into existence by help of the slave trade and innovating thinking of the people held captive. The…

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