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View Of The Sacred In India
794 wordsThe view of the world in the eyes of a Hindu believer is one that is filled with reverence and interconnectedness with their own well-being. Yet, the necessary means that they apply in order to live off the land (known to be detrimental) are just that, necessary and thus in their eyes the will of god "bhagwaan". To be human is inherently thought of as a cause of suffering and thus the deeds of the suffering humans not matter how disrespectful they be towards the environment are in the end forgiv...
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Voice Of God Without The Rejection
6,533 wordsO JERUSALEM, JERUSALEM 37 'O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, the one who kills the prophets and stones those who are sent to her! How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her chicks under her wings, but you were not willing! 38 'See! Your house is left to you desolate; 39 'for I say to you, you shall see Me no more till you say, 'Blessed is He who comes in the name of the LORD!' ' (Matthew 23: 37-39) Jerusalem in the Scriptures is symbolic of the Church in general. The word 'J...
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Their Evil Wills
8,870 wordsBeyond the Problem of Evil Introduction: The problem of evil is, in my opinion, the best point of departure for a fruitful dialogue between Christianity, traditionally conceived, and those strands of modern philosophy which have been perceived-indeed, have sometimes perceived themselves-as a threat to that tradition. As such, I will attempt first, to outline the problem of evil in the starkest terms possible, presenting Augustine's approach to its solution followed by a critical analysis; second...
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Whole Big Picture Of God's Way
1,109 wordsFinal Thoughts and Choices English Twelve Paper DOMINIC JORDAN BIRCHFIELDMay 8, 1997 How Should We Then Live, discusses Francis Schaffer thoughts and studies on life and how they relate to the whole big picture of God's way we should live. Schaffer, a very intellectual and God fearing man, puts into his videos of the series truths of how the government has planned to do things that have led to the downfall of this nation, and many others already. The differant views of religion were given as bas...
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Equal In The Eyes Of God
779 wordsMatthew 5-7 Reaction Paper Matthew 5-7 is better known as the Beatitudes. The Beatitudes are sets of rules that God gives us to abide by. There are a lot of different rules, but they can be condensed very easily. They tell us that people that suffer here on Earth will prosper up in Heaven. If we are persecuted for speaking his word or out of love for him we will be great fully rewarded. That we should use the gifts God gave us to thier full potential and praise God's name with them. It also cove...
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Criticism Of The Christian Concept Of God
11,365 wordsZarathustra by Me Published 1895 translation by Gerardo Published 1999 PREFACE This book belongs to the most rare of men. Perhaps not one of them is yet alive. It is possible that they may be among those who understand my "Zarathustra": how could I confound myself with those who are now sprouting ears? -- First the day after tomorrow must come for me. Some men are born posthumously. The conditions under which any one understands me, and necessarily understands me -- I know them only too well. Ev...
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Turnus Hatred For Aneas
1,189 wordsCompare and Contrast: Aneas and TurnusVictor Leon Mr. Campion The subtlety in the differences between Aneas and Turnus, reflect the subtlety in the differences between the Aeneid and the Iliad. Although both characters are devout and noble, Aneas does not possess the ardent passion of Turnus. Unlike Turnus, Aneas is able to place his beliefs in the fated establishment of Latium before his personal interests. Although Turnus is not a bad person, the gods favor Aneas in their schemes. The roles of...
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Peck's Theories About The Unconscious God
2,023 wordsCertain administrators, educators, and medical professionals in our ranks are recommending strange books which teach skepticism, atheism, and New Age philosophies. This present report draws the curtain back, so you will not be ignorant when these concepts and their corollary code words are presented in your area. It may all sound very exciting, mystifying, and life-changing. But it is old-fashioned Oriental mysticism in a new guise. There are churchmen and medical professionals in our ranks who ...
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Abuser Of Alcohol And Drugs
2,927 wordsWhy Thirst John 4: 13 states "Jesus answered, Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life". Why Thirst grew up in a church congregation that taught of God's vengeance and not of God's love. I spent the majority of my pre-teen, teen and adult years in fear of God. In fear of what would happen when I sinned. And of course I did sin. Inste...
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Temptations With Spiritual Faith
1,944 wordsTonight, let us think through the M.O. of Temptation. I believe we are made in the image of the triune God. We have a soul, a body and a spirit: a triune nature. When we are tempted, it will either be in the area of the soul, the body or the spirit. It is important that we understand this concept if we want to know how to overcome temptation. The world will primarily tempt us in the area of our soul. The word for soul is psyche, which we use to describe an individual's mind, will, and emotions. ...
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Pro Life
561 wordsThe reason I am pro-life, and oppose abortion, is because GOD is pro-life, and opposes abortion. Scriptural evidence of this is abundant; consider the words of Ps. 139: 13-14: 'For You formed my inward parts; You covered me in my mother's womb. I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made; marvelous are Your works, and that my soul knows very well. ' God then forbids the taking of innocent life [viz. a life not guilty of a capital crime, according to the law of God]. This is eviden...
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Obadiah's Oracle Against Edom
1,503 wordsOBADIAH Judgement is pronounced. Obadiah's oracle against Edom as sentenced by Yahweh Himself is severe and without hope for future restoration of this people. Edom's crime and reason for judgement is explained by Obadiah in this sense, ! SS you stood by on the day of your brother's captivity; and rejoiced over the children of Judah in the day of their destruction. !" Edom has displeased God by their consistent violence and hatred for their brother Jacob. Now Yahweh's judgement is passed, and th...
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God's Call To Mission
1,728 words1. The way that we can see God's call to mission in this chapter is the way that Moses gives us his four objections. Now the first of these four objections is when Moses asked, "Who am I that should go... ?" (Ex. 3: 11) To this question God answers by saying", I will be with you" (vs. 12) The mission was God's, and he would be with those who carried it, also implying that the mission was greater than the missionary. The second objection was when Mose's asks " Suppose I go to the Israelites and s...
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Drink Drug Of People And Gods
2,221 wordsRobert Walsh 3rd Periodic Assignment 09/07/2005 The Hindu Tradition 1.) Agni Agni is mentioned as many different things such as: the household priest king god of sacrifice, most brilliant leader of all gods, wish granter, shines up in darkness, guardian of the order, lord of power and master of sacrificed food, always included in sacrifices to other gods, favorite priest, sharp sight of a poet, great speaker who inspires all with his shining speech, the first god to rejoice in human friendship, ...
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19 Worded First Revelation
2,317 wordsIn last couple of years I have studies very hard trying to reach to the truth. I have found an answer to my quest and I remembered how there are people who can go away from the path but just needs some guidance to reach it. As a Muslim I am enjoined to use eloquent, intelligent, and polite words to invite a fellow man to the one and only truth. So I am writing you to ask you to inquire if my writings and sayings have any feeling in your heart... One time some questions came to my head. Is GOD pr...
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Wary Of The Potential Of Genetic Engineering
1,812 wordsGENETIC ENGINEERING Ethical and Spiritual Issues in Genetic Engineering" The choices I will be talking about have to do with biotechnology and genetic engineering, choices which we are currently not making consciously because we really don't know what is going on. I would like to tell you what is going on in these areas, and then talk about how we might approach this matter in ethical ways. First, allow me to give you some examples of current activities in the field of genetic engineering. Most ...
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Demonic Possession
849 words"Stop! Stop!" shrieked Satan; "let me go! I will depart - but I shall return". And instantly Nicola fell into the most frightful convulsions. A black smoke was seen issuing from her mouth, and she fell again into a swoon. Her left arm, which had been paralyzed by the devil, was found entirely without feeling. The doctors cut into the arm with a sharp knife, they burnt it with fire, they drove pins and needles under the nails of the fingers, but Nicola felt no pain; her arm was utterly insensible...
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Life With God
986 wordsMany who seek to understand the book of Ecclesiastes often fail to understand the purpose of the writings of Koheleth [Hebrew for teacher or preacher, also designating the author of this book]. Some view him as a skeptic, disillusioned by that which lives under the sun. Others describe him as a realist, seeing quite clearly the evils which befall men, both good and evil. Still others confuse his particular philosophy on life as a form of ni-hi lism. Volumes of material have been written vigorous...
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Solomon's Answered Prayer For God's Wisdom
953 words1 Kings 3: 16-28 By Tom Morris, MBA June 17, 2003 Introduction In King Solomon's most celebrated case, two harlots brought him a baby, each claiming to be its mother. According to the Bible (1 Kings 3: 16-28), Solomon proposed cutting the baby in two, giving half to each woman. As he sent for a sword, one woman agreed that halves would be a fair division; the other withdrew her claim. She, of course, was the true mother, and Solomon gave her the child. Solomon's Insight into Human Nature and His...