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    They wanted to purify and simplify the Church. They thought all men were sinners and it was al because of the original sin of the apple from the forbidden tree. These beliefs affected the writing of the time including William Bradford "Of Plymouth Plantation". The puritans believed that the elite would go to heaven. The elite were the ones who did not sin. Therefore‚ whoever did sin would be "smited" by God. William Bradford shows an example of this when he speaks of a sailor "... who would always

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    situation after seeing someone that he cares about suffer. Raskolnikov now understands that the anger he was expressing toward Sonya is really about himself: “Because you destroyed yourself and betrayed yourself in vain” (322). Sonya sins by being a prostitute and Raskolnikov sins by murder; these two people are brought together to help one another. Raskolnikov sees that he is being pulled in a direction he doesn’t want: “‘Can it be that this being‚ who has still kept her purity in spirit‚ in the end will

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    Macbeth and Free Will

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    motives behind his detestable actions. In his essay‚ Erasmus explores the “power of the human” (46) to “turn away from what leads to eternal salvation” (46). According to this opinion‚ Macbeth makes a conscious choice to pursue a life of crime and sin‚ instead of simply following his fate. Macbeth’s plea that the “stars hide [their] fires” (1.4.57) so that “light [would not] see [his] black and deep desires” (1.4.58) indicates that Macbeth remains aware that his “wicked‚ rebellious will” (Erasmus

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    Have you heard of the Four Spiritual Laws? Just as there are physical laws that govern the physical universe‚ so are there spiritual laws that govern your relationship with God. An example of a physical law is the Law of Gravity in Physics. No matter what will happen‚ laws will be implemented or be taken into actions. Like the physical laws‚ these spiritual laws will also be implemented and it will happen no matter what. The first law states that‚ God loves you and has a wonderful plan for your

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    Breaking Bad or Good? A sin‚ by definition‚ is an immoral act considered to be a transgression of divine law. But when‚ if ever‚ does committing a sin become justifiable? Brady McAlpine investigates this grey area of morality. Breaking Bad is a popular American television drama created and produced by Vince Gilligan. The central character of the drama is Walter White‚ a high school chemistry teacher who is diagnosed with inoperable‚ advanced lung cancer. He has been told he does not have long

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    The fact that it’s been twenty-six years suggests that while he tries to forget what had happened‚ his sins took over his life as it has been a twenty-six years journey to redeem himself. In addition to forgetting the significant event of Hassan’s attack‚ he thinks he can get away with his betrayal but later in the novel he didn’t. Amir soon realizes that his guilt is greater than him so he sins yet again. Therefore‚ slowing the process of his “search for redemption”. Additionally‚ Amir couldn’t stand

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    Jonathan Edwards’s "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God"‚ the usage of rhetoric and figurative language is used to illustrate its arguments and to help persuade its audience. In the sermon‚ Edwards attempts to warn his audience against living a life of sin or risk suffering the wrath of God. One of the way Edwards convinces people is by using imagery. He emphasizes the fierceness of God to stir fear in his audience and describes in detail the horrible consequences they would have to endure. His passages

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    choleric because of your presence by the sins you’ve created is a never ending battle in the 17th-18th centuries. Upon the Burning of Our House is a poem‚ with nine stanzas‚ written by Anne Bradstreet explaining her understanding and able to live and learn from sin with God. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God is a work‚ written as a sermon‚ by Jonathan Edwards who preaches to all the non-Puritan sinners‚ that if they don’t convert and take blame for their sins‚ God’s anger toward them will be unbearable

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    good of another might be reasonable – but lying will always be lying. Truth hurts indeed but a lie hurts even more when unveiled. As far as God is concerned‚ liars go to hell. A small lie can lead people to the lake of fire. Of course‚ God forgives sins. He forgives lying‚ too‚ so long as the person will repent from it. Avoiding lies might be hard to do with all the deception and temptation going on around but it’s not impossible. Fearing to tell the truth means that you’re afraid of what will happen

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    which are Polonius‚ and Claudius the present king of Denmark. The act of murdering another human is the ultimate sin to most Christians however‚ I think hamlet did what he thought was right to avenge his father’s unfair death. Hamlets father comes to him as a ghost asking him to seek revenge. Hamlet is unfairly pressed to a sinful act. Hamlet also has a thought of suicide. Suicide is a sin that will send whomever straight to hell. Hamlet does not act on the thoughts of self-death. The time period

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