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    Living in today’s society, people know that this is a falling world. At one point of time at a certain young age, everything was easy and so innocent. As the years progress and age increases, things get harder and people have much more experience throughout life. These two kinds of perspectives our shown in William Blake’s poems, Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience. In Songs of Innocence, the readers sees poems lived by a child and how innocent life is as a child. On the contrary in Songs…

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    authority to enable and make things happen. Prayer itself is an enabler, it makes things possible. When you are in a crisis and God speaks to you, you have to enable what you have heard from Him by opening your mouth and decreeing it. That was you are releasing it to come to pass. Example: if you are going for an interview and God spoke to you that the job is yours or the tender is yours, you still need to speak it to being, that way you are releasing the word so it can come to pass. Prayer…

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    The three Gospels share some similarities. They all tell the story of women going to the tomb of Jesus looking for His body on the first day of the week after Sabbath. The stone that was covering the entrance of the tomb was moved so the women could enter. The women were given the message/command to tell the apostles that Jesus has risen, and He is headed to Galilee before them. The women were frightened by the news and of the source(s) of the news. The three Gospels also contain…

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    Paganism And Religion

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    approximately 5.8 billion adults and children who are religiously affiliated. So, one point that most of the world’s population can agree on is this: something exists beyond our comprehension. So what is that “something”? Christianity teaches it is the Holy Trinity (Father, Son and Holy Spirit) while Judaism and Islam teach it is Yahweh and Allah respectively. Paganism however tends to differ. An example would be Wicca which (for the most part) teaches that God has both a masculine and feminine…

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    It was Thomas Merton, a Catholic English writer who once said “To say that I am made in the image of God is to say that love is the reason for my existence, for God is love. Love is my true identity. Selflessness is my true self. Love is my true character. Love is my name” (Merton). What was Merton’s main point of this statement? I believe he was trying to emphasize that God does in fact exist, because without God, we would cease to exist because we are made in the likeness of God. People ask…

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    Salvation Army Beliefs

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    Page 1: Overview of topic and details about the issue Everywhere we look, poverty and sickness has a presence. Whether it be in the international news or right down the street at the nearest food bank, people struggle to survive. Through the compassion and determination of some people though, poverty and sickness can be combatted. Today, I will be talking about three religious leaders who stepped up and went beyond the call of duty to combat sickness and poverty. I will be talking about what…

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    The first four Gospels of the New Testament, Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John, all present information about the same things; Jesus’s birth, life, ministry, death, and resurrection. Through them we find out how Jesus was born, Jesus’s teachings, about the followers and disciples of Jesus, miracles, and Jesus’s final days. Most of the gospels seem to paint the same picture, it is even widely accepted that the Gospels of Matthew, and Luke were largely based on or influenced by the Gospel of Mark.…

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    Psalms 111 Analysis

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    Psalms 111 is a psalm of praise. We are to praise him all day long as well as at home in our secret place. We are not to just praise him in the sanctuary in front of others for all to see, God asks our praise to be the same whether we are in private or in public. Psalms 111 is a praise that is not bashful in exultation. Verse 1-5 speaks of the word Hallelujah; Hallelujah tells us whatever we call others to do, we must be willing to do ourselves if we are asking them to praise God in our own…

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    Every culture has its specific traditions associated with transitioning from childhood to adulthood. Various cultures sometimes share similar traditions like marriage and the importance of growing facial hair to show that you are becoming an adult. However, some things are unique to certain cultures. As the son of Jamaican immigrant parents, I have a specific cultural transition that not everyone experiences. Also, since my parents are heavily involved in Christian ministry, some of my…

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    “ The Price of The Ticket “ by Karen Thorsen. It’s a documentary about a great man called James Baldwin. The documentary is about what he went through in his life. James Baldwin was a proud African American novelist, writer, and civil rights activist. Baldwin was born on August 2, 1924 in Harlem, He was a smart and knowledgeable man who loved to spend a lot of time reading and writing in the library. When James Baldwin wrote his novels he addressed many social issues and personal issues in his…

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