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    The essence of Christian worldview, boils down to three very complex questions. Question number one would be where does man come from? Question number two being, who am I exactly, and lastly why are we here? The Christian worldview, is extremely broad especially now in modern times. New religions are formed daily, though many stick to Christian, of Godly views in-regards to Jesus Christ. There are so many religious groups that call themselves Christians, all with differing beliefs, ethical…

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    "Baptism" Can Salvation Be Attained without Baptism?; In the Nicene Creed it clearly states " I confess one baptism for the forgiveness of sins." And also Jesus said, "I solemnly assure you, no one can enter into Gods kingdom without being begotten of water and Spirit" (John 3:5). There are various other quotes saying this, but as you can see above it is clear it says you cannot enter unto Gods kingdom without getting baptism. Since the fall of Adam and Eve we have…

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    Cross The word cross was introduced to English in the tenth century as the term for the instrument of the torturous execution of Christ gradually replacing rood, ultimately from Latin crux, via Old Irish cros. Originally, both rood and crux referred simply to any pole, the later shape associated with the term being based in church tradition, rather than etymology. The word can nowadays refer to the geometrical shape unrelated to its Christian significance from the fifteenth century. Cross forms…

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    It is difficult to write a theology of the Old Testament because we typically read the Old Testament with preconceived notions and learning. We bring a lot of baggage into reading the Old Testament. Difficulty comes when writing a theology solely on the Old Testament and not including the entire canon. The Old and New Testament are needed as a whole, which brings difficulty when writing about one exclusively. John Goldingay states, “related to the question of salvation is another question:…

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    "Pray without ceasing." 1 Thessalonians 5:17 KJV Let quicken our spirit of prayer and good deed faithfully without ceasing so God will pride ourselves as the monument to His throne in Heaven. The monument of prayers deed start within ourselves. It travel from border to region and from region to the nation and this enhance into global perspective forward to heaven as another form of praise and worship to God. He adore and heard the sweet incense of our prayer. Thus a monument of intercessors…

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    1.0. Who Am I? 1.1. Identity of First Christians The first Christians were a diverse body of believers with “one heart and soul” (Acts 2:1-12, 4:32). They were a community of believers (Acts 2:42-47) who were all witnesses to the resurrection and truth that Jesus was, in fact, God (Acts 2:32, 3:15, 4:2). As God’s true people, were called to accomplish God’s will in the redemption of the nations (Acts 5:30-31, 24:14-16). 1.2. My Identity As a baptized believer in truth of God’s Word and…

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    At the beginning of night Eliezer described himself as someone who believes profoundly. I believe this to be the truth. But as we get into chapters 2-3 elie’s strong believes start to disappear. Then somewhere in chapters 4 and 5 elie’s believes in god and in all his trust that god will save ho disappear. “Why did i prey? Strange question. Why did i live? Why did i breathe?” .That's in chapter 1.This shows that elie believes in god. This shows that elie believes by praying to god that god…

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    Throughout the history of art, religious objects usually have great significance, because they reflect certain cultural and religious background through their visual effects and functions. In this paper, I will compare and contrast two stunning religious art pieces in the round. The first is The Annunciation, a painting made by an unknown artist in the Netherlands, or possibly France, in the 1380s. The second is Stele with Maitreya and Attendants, a relief sculpture made by an unknown sculptor…

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    Imagine a church whose history history is over a thousand years, amazing right? The Orthodox church is christianity’s true , holy , and apostolic church established by Jesus Christ , it should feel like an honor to be apart of the church that Jesus Christ himself created right? that fact makes the religion one of the first ever to be made , and also makes it original . The Russian Orthodox church has a history of strong political as well as spiritual influence over the inhabitants of the Russian…

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    Up to this point, Dvořák’s international reputation continued to grow, but he remained a humble and religious man. In his own words, Dvořák said, “I am just an ordinary Czech musician, who does not love such exaggerated humbleness, and although I have moved quite enough in the great musical world, I still remain what I have always been – a simple Czech musician.” In his manuscripts, he would begin with the date and “With God” and end with the date and “Thanks be to God!”; “God be praised!”…

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