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    A Test Of Time

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    This course is different to those being taught at that time. We investigated the latest and most radical archaeology which proved the historical accuracy of the Bible, even though written by a non-Christian. David Rohl radically reshaped the history of Israel in his book ‘A Test Of Time.’1 Rohl questioned the false basis for the timeline of Egyptian kings and in doing so he swept away hundreds of years of unbelief. I dared to teach this radical stuff to my pupils. I dared to teach that the…

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    Koffka's Theory Of Memory

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    terminated, a trace of its effect remains in the brain. This trace, in turn, will influence all similar processes that occur in the future. According to this point of view, a process, which is caused by an experience, can occur only once in “pure” form; thereafter, all similar processes interact with the memory trace. The stronger the memory trace, the stronger its influence on the process; therefore, one’s conscious experience will tend to be more in accordance with the trace than with the…

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    Well, believe it or not, but Hinduism follows their own trinity, which is made up of, the three gods, Shiva, Krishna, and Brahma. They are more alike when you think of the father is compared towards Brahma, the creator, and the Krishna compared to the son, preserver of creation and lastly Shiva compared to the…

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    Christian Worldview

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    The Christian worldview can be confusing at times. Many questions are brought up about a plethora of different topics pertaining to, God, Jesus, and salvation. Most of these questions cannot be answered completely, however, using the Bible they can be answered to a certain extent. By breaking up Christianity into its bare essentials; God, humanity, Jesus, and restoration, its concept can be better understood and explained. God Everybody has their own idea about what God is like both physically…

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    Introduction The most effective approach to counseling anyone, whether that is in a business office or a counselling room, is to reach the entire person holistically. The person’s mind, body and spirit are all interconnected and a problem cannot be resolved until it is approached through all parts. Often, counselors want to “fix” the problem that a person is dealing with, like depression, by giving them medicine and “curing” the actions of being depressed without rooting out the source of the…

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    portrait of change. If we had reached perfection we would walk with God again. We continuously strive to grow and the beautiful teaching of God for humanity is that no one runs the race alone (Lamca, 2014). Jesus Jesus is the second part of the Trinity. Gods’ son sent to Earth with the intention of dying for our sins. The human son of Mary and Joseph, he was born a poor Jew who would spread Gods word to many. In this way he is vastly different from other humans. He is fully human, but also…

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    Jesus Comparture Analysis

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    Jesus exhibited a staunch devotion to the Father and submitted to His will perfectly, even during, His brutal and unjust death. As a child, Jesus at the young age of twelve, understood the importance of being about His Father’s business despite the expectations of others, including His earthly parents. After a feast, upon heading home, Joseph and Mary searched and searched for Him and finally found that He had stayed behind and He was in the temple listening to and asking questions of the…

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    Many people enjoy reading books that are in their favorite genre. This seems to be the case, because they can just enjoy the story line and not really think of deep meanings that could be hidden within the pages. However, many people find it hard to read a difficult text and dwell over the words until they truly understand the text. Reading 1 john does exactly that. 1 John seems to be a short book of the Bible, but it is filled with so many lessons that one must take time to analyze each chapter…

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    The elements of describing a Christian worldview has many diverse parameters, which entails an ideal view of seeking a spiritual journey through reading and learning about the bible or conversing through other spiritual manners. However, can influential aspects be the root of a Christian worldview? The interpretations to attain are solely on the individual seeking and interacting with those that are similar minded. This paper will explain key elements of the various perceptive view on the…

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    The church is often said to be a hospital for the broken instead of a museum for good people. In the book Becoming a Disciple Making Church by Neil Anderson he is able to hit that point right on the head. Anderson is able to recognize this by addressing the issues of in order for somebody to be able to become a disciple they have to overcome issues in their own lives first. Believers in Christ are all broken and that is why we were need of a Savior. This book does a very good job at breaking…

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