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    notion of Jesus‚ the son of God. This guy‚ Jesus‚ helps Christians understand the bible and ultimately by understanding the Bible Christians can understand God. Jesus was this character that appeared as a human‚ yet he possessed the powers of God. Jesus had this ability to link the Heavens‚ where God resides‚ to the human world. This concept helps explain how Jesus can help Christians understand this all mighty figure of God. Christians understand God through Jesus by the actions Jesus takes on his

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    Jesus In The Book Of Mark

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    Gospels that tells the life story of Jesus Christ. The first six chapters of the book focus a great deal on Jesus and his life as he is traveling around and teaching. It is important to look at all of the actions taken by Jesus and deeply look into his teachings‚ because by doing these things we can understand more about him as a whole. By examining these first six chapters we can look into who Jesus was‚ and what kind of man he was here on the Earth. Jesus‚ as described in Mark‚ is the authoritative

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    inferior. Times have now changed‚ but there are remnants of this subject everywhere‚ even in film. The movie Birth of a Nation is considered one of the greatest films of all time‚ even with these themes. AMC’s Filmsite even has it listed within the 100 Greatest Films of All Time. Another movie with the some of the same themes is Blazing Saddles. Blazing Saddles does not have the same stature as Birth of a Nation‚ but it does deserve to be higher in the canon. I do believe that Blazing Saddles does not

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    must understand the context on two levels.1 The first is what Jesus said and did and what that meant to those that witnessed these events. The second‚ since the authors of the Gospels wrote later than when the events took place‚ and the authors of the Gospels had their own presuppositions and purpose‚ one must determine what these things meant to them and to whom they were writing to. Luke 14:25 – 33 is in the synoptic Gospel of Luke. Luke‚ a historian who also authored Acts‚ wrote the Gospel “so that

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    Life and Teachings of Jesus

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    also aims to let people know Christ’s mission in coming here on earth. It also wants to be helpful in broadening or widening our knowledge of Jesus Christ. This intend to help us get closer to Christ by getting to know more about him‚ particularly his coming down to earth‚ in this paper. IMPORTANCE This research paper can help us get to know more about Jesus Christ’s mission. This also show us proofs or evidences of God’s love for us. Proofs of God’s love is still evident until now but this will

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    Course: Tutor: Date: Luke wrote the Books of Acts between 62 and 70 AD. During his period‚ Luke was the only Gentile Christian from Greek who wrote in the New Testament. According Colossians chapter 4:14‚ it is evident that Luke was elite from the Greek and was a physician. The book of Acts was given an authorship in the early second century where Luke is not named as a writer in the book of Acts. It is argued that‚ in the last chapters of the book of Luke first plural; narrative ids used

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    Birth Control

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    Birth Control Pill It is a hormonal method of birth control. They increase estrogen and progestin to prevent the egg from leaving the ovaries and to increase the thickness of cervical mucus. The pill is very effective‚ over 99% effective‚ when taken as directed. It is safe for most women‚ but some women with health conditions or who take other medications should not take the pill. The pill may have some side effects. The benefits of birth control are it helps regulate and lighten periods

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    Fingerprinting at Birth

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    Position Paper #2 Fingerprinting At Birth I think that having everyone fingerprinted at birth is a great idea for many reasons. First off‚ it can help if something was to happen to you and they needed to identify you by your fingerprints. Second‚ it can help more in crimes. Lastly‚ it can help if someone is kidnapped. Now-a-days‚ people are more violent and things happen more frequently than it should. People go missing and turn up dead. Some people are so badly damaged that they cannot be identified

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    Birth Control

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    Giving Birth Control Devices to Teenagers Giving birth control devices to teenager s is very common among today’s society. Parents want their kid to remain a virgin but in today’s world that is very unlikely. Many parents have trouble on deciding when to talk to your kids about birth control or just taking them to go get birth control. Parents have the decision on whether or not you support their child on having sex by giving them birth control. You have the worry of your child getting pregnant

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    Socrates and Luke are both considered to be great educators. They have both influenced countless people with their teachings. However‚ comparing the two is slightly strange since Socrates is the subject of the story‚ which is told by Plato‚ and Luke is the teller of the story of Jesus. A comparison can be made between the two as Socrates is a great teacher while Plato is mostly silent and Luke‚ while not overly prevalent in the his story can be compared to other accounts of the story of Jesus among which

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