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    15 What does The Bible say about homosexuality? Homosexuality is a very controversial topic in today’s society. Should homosexuals be fully accepted in the church? Is it normal? Were they born this way? Can they be changed? Is it acceptable? There are a lot of questions that come along with the topic of homosexuality and The Bible. Some think that The Bible very clearly states how Christians should feel about homosexuality‚ but does it? Everyone has different views of what The Bible means when it

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    Prisons today are not as bad as they should be‚ prisons provide food‚ shelter‚ a bed‚ and even time outside. Criminals in prison do not have to pay or work for their food and shelter‚ tax payers and law abiding citizens pay for it all. So if prison is not that bad then why would criminals fear the consequences of breaking the law‚ but with the death penalty criminals are forced to think twice about committing any severe crimes that would land them on death row. Most people even criminals do not wish

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    The nullification crisis represented sectionalism‚ as a cause to the Civil War by creating hostility and conflict between the North and South. The South was extremely opposed to the Tariff of Abominations and the following Tariff of 1833. Sectionalism is defined by petty distinctions at the cost of well being. The Southern states didn’t need protective tariffs because their economy was already very stable from the wealth of the cotton industry. Therefore‚ the tariffs only stopped their foreign trade

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    on this event saying that the priest called him a’ rotten Arabians bare’ Another aborigine said that father Benedictus also called him a ‘stain of the celebration of life’ Fellow teacher aids commented that he yelled out that Willie was an abomination in the eyes of god. Two of the black boy sitting close enough to the front said that they heard father Benedictus saying that “he should have known that one of your aboriginal kind would be worth nothing‚” Willie replied to the priest” that’s

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    not happen today‚ people may get immensely worked up over things but they would never kill people like that. In today’s society we still have radicals‚ but law enforcement would never let this happen. The peril of what happened back then is an abomination; it is a blemish on our country. The acts of the people were incoherent to the law and everyone who participated in these perilous acts should have been prosecuted. It should’ve never happened back then and it definitely will not happen in today’s

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    also have a reason to feel better. A dedicated Christian will say that homosexuality is a sin because it’s written in the bible‚ Leviticus 18:22 “Thou shalt not lie with mankind‚ as with womankind: it is abomination.” (Religious Fundamentalism). If we think about the meaning of abomination‚ in the dictionary is defined by “anything abominable; anything greatly disliked or abhorred.” Now‚ that doesn’t mean that it is a sin‚ but something we don’t “like”. That same definition was given to the mix

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    Exposition and Protest‚ also known as Calhoun’s Exposition‚ was written in 1828 by John C. Calhoun‚ the Vice President of the United States under Andrew Jackson. The document was a protest against the Tariff of 1828‚ also known as the Tariff of Abominations. The document stated that if the tariff was not repealed‚ South Carolina would break from the United States. It stated also Calhoun’s Doctrine of nullification‚ the idea that a state has the right to reject federal law.. The Kentucky and

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    first video is entitled “Glenn Fall New York Target Rebuke”. The women in the video yells throughout the store comparing the store to the ancient city of Sodom and Gomorrah and stating that shoppers of Target and Target itself are “cursed” and an “abomination in the eyes of God”. Another video entitled “BOYCOTT TARGET || Radical Reverend fires bullseye at Target employees” is another video attempting to boycott Target for there bathroom policy. This one involves a reverend who defines Target as a “sick

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    and a weird and crazy reason for why things were. So this is it. When the world was created the sheep said to their mother cow‚ “Why is there always rain we want something warmer”? The big‚ fat‚ and ugly mother cow snorted with her big partly abomination snout. Then she spoke with her vampire teeth that scared everyone including her (when she looked in the mirror). “You want something other than my humble and awesome rain”? she paused for a second thinking about her next statement‚ and then she

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    the community is a mass compounded of individual powers‚ the nation which enjoys the most freedom must necessarily be in proportion to its numbers the most powerful nation.” •Major Events While In Office: -Erie Canal Opens (1825) -Tariff of Abominations (1828) •Privileged and Unique Childhood As the son of John Adams‚ the second president of the United States and the erudite Abigail Adams‚ John Quincy Adams had an interesting childhood. He personally witnessed the Battle of Bunker Hill with

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