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Cults
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2235.... and an 18-year old boy, Jay 18, was obtained
off of the site, IRC Teen Chat.
Jay18: I am a really great poet, but all of the kids in my
class are pretty warped about it. I basically hide it from them
because I don't need that hassle. Fire-Shade: My family has a great
respect for the artist inside
us all. I know you live in Michigan, and our family could
always use new operatives all over the world. You have to
understand what our family is about, it is about always fitting
in and never hiding the truth to be liked or cool. Are you
interested? Jay18: Well maybe Fire-Shad .....
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Isaiah 10:1-6 The Hebrews Prophets: Isaiah & Amos
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 814.... of life of Moses and the Hebrews, I am puzzled by how certain writings
pertain to society, culture and the life of man and women today.
As I try to decipher this passage in my own words of Isaiah. One is speaking of
the oppression committed by man upon man. It is Jesus asking why man whom were
created as brother and sister making unjustly laws...deprive the poor of their
rights...withhold the justice from the oppressed of my people.
I strongly believe there is a judgment day. For all the wrongs committed in
society against one another and against oneself; as the sacred bod .....
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Roman Catholic Religion In Modern Society
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 830.... if not in this life, then the next. Hindu's also believe that
punishing the body is part of the path to salvation. Christianity is
nothing like this. Many Christians live in highİclass society.
Christianity is one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be
corrected and that Christians may live comfortable, if not wealthy lives
without guilt.
Christianity, like other religions though, has many weaknesses.
Although as time goes on, Christianity is slowly evolving and trying to
become even more appealing to society, there are still many downfalls. .....
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Sophist Teachings
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1057.... invited me to join them in their worship. I get pamphlets on my car, and messages on my answering machine. It seems taht everyone is trying to "save" me. From myself? From eternal damnations? I have a lingering suspicion that I am supposed to bleive in "something", so I try to reach deep within me for some spiritual faith. The futile attempt for absolute truth leaves me feeling frustrated. What the search has left me with is faith in myself, faith to make my own decisions and to choose my own destiny. I am not limited by chance. I can and will rely on my own mind to .....
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Exogetical Essay On Matthew 11:25-30
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 467.... and God the Son is the core of their relationship. For anyone else to
know God, God must reveal himself to that person, by the Son's choice. How
fortunate we are that Jesus has clearly revealed to us God, his truth, and how
we can know him.
The last major section of this passage reads, "Come to me, all you who
are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and
learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for
your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light." A yoke is a heavy
wooden harness that fits ov .....
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Contradictions In The Puritan Religion
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 844.... into Heaven and that his grace could not be earned. God's grace was
bestowed upon a select few regardless of what they did to earn it. This
doctrine' stated that God determines a mans' destiny, whether it be redemption
or condemnation, regardless of any worth or merit on the person's part. It
could be compared to the failures of Communism in that no matter how hard a
person worked, how devout a person was, how often a person went to church, there
was no way to get into Heaven unless they were chosen. Aside from the doctrine
of elect, the Puritans had other outrageous b .....
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God's Character Traits
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 369.... given to us by the Holy Spirit) tells of God's
spirituality. God is very just.
He judges all that sin with eternal punishment. But God is also a
fair God and allows us to repent and trust in him to get forgiveness and
eternal life. Psalm 9:16 (The Lord punishes the wicked justly) and 101:1 (I
will sing about your kindness and justness) tell of how God is just. God is
very truthful. He never lies or breaks his promises to us. 1 Kings 17:24
(Everything from the Lord is truthful) and Isaiah 45:19 (I Jehovah speak
only truthfulness) say that God is truthful and he will ke .....
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Prevent Coercive Prayer In Public Schools
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1404.... as a
voluntary action? This invasive practice would create unnecessary divisions
among children by making them unduly aware of their religious differences.
Public schools are for everyone, whether they are Buddhist, Catholic, Muslim, or
Taoist. The practice of organized prayer in schools invades the student's right
to an education free of the discrimination which organized prayer would
encourage.
Many people mistake the religious indifference of public schools for
hostility. Public schools must to be very careful to neither discriminate for
nor against any single religion .....
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