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  • Third Example Of The Major Conflict
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    Thesis: The major conflict in the novel The Indwelling by Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins is God vs. Satan. The Indwelling is the seventh book in the Left Behind series written by the fiction writer Jerry B. Jenkins and biblical end-times scholar Tim LaHaye. The Left Behind series is about a post-Rapture end-times battle between the believers, the "Tribulation Saints", and the Antichrist, Nicolae Carpathia. The conflict is God versus Satan. The major theme of the story is that good always wins i...
  • Satan's Personal Responsibility For His Own Actions
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    John Milton was born in Bread Street, Cheapside, London, on the 9th of December 1608. The first sixteen years of Milton's life, coinciding with the last sixteen of the reign of James I. His father, a prosperous business man, was known ass a man of great taste, and was interested in the music of London at the time. Music was thus a part of the poet's life since birth. His father forced him to get an education in all scholarly areas. He was taught by Puritan clergymen who gave Milton his extreme i...
  • Satan And The Fallen Angels
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    Paradise Lost John Milton THE STORY BOOK I The first book (1) introduces the theme of the entire poem, (2) introduces us to Satan and the fallen angels, and (3) tells us that we are reading an epic poem. In order to put himself in the epic tradition of The Odyssey and The Aeneid, Milton uses devices like the invocation, epic similes, and catalogs. They " ll be explained as we come to them. They are used heavily in the first two books to establish the credentials of Paradise Lost as an epic, then...
  • Satanic And Anti Xtian Symbolism And Lyrics
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    There has been a long trend amongst the herd to propagate hysteria and Xtian-defined qualities of Satanism - whether the propagators spread these distortions knowingly or, in the more popular capacity, unknowingly. This, to a Satanist, is probably old news yet the masses continue to heed and disseminate the Xtian bias towards us. This promulgation is possible through many cleverly disguised mediums, and music is certainly no exception. Heavy metal in particular made billions of dollars from the ...

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