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The Resurrection Of Jesus Christ
... needs
to be discussed. There are three criteria that the military historian C.
Sanders lists as principles for documentary historical proof: the
bibliographical test, internal evidence test, and the external evidence test
(McDowell 43). The bibliographical test is the examination of text by the
documents that have reached us. The reliability of the copies of the New
Testament is tested by the number of manuscripts (MSS) and the time intervals
between the time in which the piece of literature was written and our earliest
copy. There are more than 5,300 Greek manuscripts of the New Testament and
10,000 Latin vul ...
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Separation Of Church And State
... came to be an overruling of the district court. This case dealt
with the public school district of New Hyde Park, New York. The problem in this
case was that school officials were allowing a school prayer at the beginning of
the day. A main political issue within public schools involves the First
Amendment, how the school system enforces certain things and how schools can get
around the separation between church and state. The First Amendment is being
violated by allowing public officials(teachers) to direct prayer in schools.
The reason that this is a violation is because prayer, bible readings and
moments of si ...
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Three Important Qualities Of Christ's Life
... we could achieve such a goal. It is
impossible for humans to reach that goal. It says in the Bible "For
everyone falls short of the glory of God.". That right there is enough
proof to show that we are not worthy of his presence.
God is of the Spirit. He is not made of matter and mind, and he does
not possess a physical nature. Some think that God is that of a human.
There is no possible way that this could be, because in John 4:24 Jesus
speaks "God is spirit, and those who worship him just worship in spirit and
truth.". Even though Jesus had flesh was of the Spirit he still did have
matter. He had flesh ...
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Revealing The Mistakes Of Puritanism
... again.
Puritans believe there is no hope for a sinner. Hawthorne uses a variety
of writing techniques to condemn the rigidity of Puritanism.
For example, Hawthorne uses a wide variety of diction to create a
mystical and hopeless mood. As Brown walks into the “dreary” forest, an “
uncertain” feeling comes over him as he looks ahead to the “gloom” awaiting
him. The forest is very dark and dreary and these words help create the
eerie mood. These words create an insecure and unsure feeling in the
reader's mind. The reader feels as if he stands right there on the
outskirts of the forest along wit ...
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Good God
... who actually tired to
prove the existence of God. William Paley once said , “If a man wandered upon a
hill, and discovered a watch; who would question the fact, that the watch was
created by a designer?” It's possible that the statement is true, but a watch
can't be compared to a universe's creation. Paley would later say that the world
must have a designer, meaning a God. The watch of coarse must of been created
by a designer, but the world is totally different. It's more like a carpenter
building a house or building. People can relate more to a building than a
universe, cause it's possible that one can experie ...
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Taoism And Buddhism
... life
after death, beliefs are not standardized. Each religion has a different way of
applying this concept to its beliefs. This paper will describe the
reincarnation concepts as they apply to Taoism and Buddhism, and then provide a
comparison of the two.
The goal in Taoism is to achieve tao, to find the way. Tao is the ultimate
reality, a presence that existed before the universe was formed and which
continues to guide the world and everything in it. Tao is sometimes identified
as the Mother, or the source of all things. That source is not a god or a
supreme being, as Taoism is not monotheistic. The focu ...
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Matthew, Mark, Luke, And John
... Man and God (Mark 11:1-16:1-8). Similarly Luke focuses
the spotlight on Christ as Man and John as God, but like other evangelists they
do not separate Him from His full- orbed character (Luke 4:14-9:50, John 1:19-
2:50). The four Gospels narrate, largely, the same things, but with some
differences. Only Matthew and Luke tell of the Birth and childhood of Jesus
(Matthew 1:14-9:1, Luke 1:5-4:13). Matthew and Mark dwell on the Galilean
Ministry; Luke, the Perean; John, the Judean. John omits most of the Galilean
Ministry, and records visits to Jerusalem that the others omit (Luke 9:51-19:27).
The others omit t ...
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Bar Mitzvah
... even worse.
They believe they can lead this country, but they can't even keep their
moral standards or oaths. Wherever we look at people as leaders, they do
something to prove they are unfit for this title. Sports figures,
politicians, actors, and actresses, have been looked up to as role models
and leaders, and many of them have been brought down by their own immoral
standards. Some of today's lawyers bend the truth. People, who deserve a
life in prison walk free today because of people who twist the facts.
Their is a definite similarity between those who have power but do
not have moral standards today an ...
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Buddhism
... free from the unpleasantness of Dukkha.
Another aspect of Dukkha deals with the belief in the
importance of oneself. The Five Aggregates are the foundation of this aspect.
The "I" saying "I" creates the illusion of "I" which consists of matter,
sensations, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness. These five items
produce the compound being that experiences Dukkha.
B.) I Believe I give significance to things or events that aren't intentionally
producing Dukkha. I'm leaving my house to go to work and I happen to leave a
couple of minutes late knowing that there is a possibility that I might be lat ...
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Christians: Criminals Or Not?
... - strange and unlawful" (Senatorial decree of the year 35); "exitialis - deadly"(Tacitus); "prava et immodica - wicked and unbridled" (Plinius); "nova et malefica - new and harmful" (Svetonius); "tenebrosa et lucifuga - mysterious and opposed to light" (from "Octavius" by Minucius); "detestabilis- hateful" (Tacitus); therefore it was outlawed and persecuted, because it was considered the most dangerous enemy of the power of Rome, which was based upon the ancient national religion and on the emperor's worship . I interrogated them and even tortured them to get them to admit to the crimes , only to find that they ar ...
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