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    Letter to Grandma

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    Will they go to heaven and be in paradise or go to hell and burn there forever?” I have been praying for your health and salvation for at least five years now. I won’t give up. I will persist in telling you about Jesus. I don’t care if you hate me or ignore me. I will keep calling you and telling you about Jesus because I love you and grandpa so much. I mostly care where you end up‚ in heaven or hell. In heaven‚ it is promised that there will be no pain‚ sorrow‚ or crying in heaven. In hell‚ there

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    ISLAMIC VIEW OF JUDGEMENT AND REWARD ‘At the time of death‚ two of the best friends parted the soul from the body. Allah says that‚ definitely‚ Muslims will be raised up again after death. Then they will be gathered for the day of judgment. Allah has promised a second creation.’ (K. Ebrahim‚1993). ‘Islam teaches the continued existence of the soul and a transformed physical existence after death.’ (Religion Facts‚ 2014). Taken from Masjid al-Muslimiin‚ ‘Muslims must believe‚ without any doubt‚

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    The Tyger Symbol Analysis

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    The ‘Tyger’ analysis Symbol Analysis The symbol of the Tyger is one of the two central mysteries of the poem (the other being the Tyger’s creator). It is unclear what it exactly symbolizes‚ the Tyger could be inspiration‚ the divine‚ artistic creation‚ history‚ the sublime (the big‚ mysterious‚ powerful and sometimes scary‚ or vision itself. Really‚ the list is almost infinite. The point is‚ the Tyger is important‚ and Blake’s poem barely limits the possibilities. Line 7:

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    In many ways‚ Dante’s Inferno can be seen as a kind of imaginative grouping of human evil that is addressed into nine circles that descend into the depths of hell. At times it is very questionable the way Dante wrote the circles‚ wondering why they were created the way they were. For example‚ a sin in the Eighth Circle of Hell‚ bribe‚ would be considered worse than a sin in the Sixth Circle of Hell‚ murder. To understand this‚ one must realize that Dante followed very strict Christian values during

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    drove Augustine away from God rooted from his excessive pride. Lust‚ overconfidence‚ refusal to be accountable. For nearly half of his life‚ pride drove Augustine away from Christianity‚ had to replace it with humility to join God in the Kingdom of Heaven. Human nature…. Pride is thePride is the root of all sins because it blinds our understanding of the truth‚ and leads to self-delusion. From there‚ it spreads like a cancer‚ and we rationalize our sinful behaviors‚ making excuses We become immersed

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    Dante's Inferno Outline

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    he has a grim feeling because of the woods. He senses someone following him c. Upon reaching home‚ he finds his father dead‚ and his beloved Beatrice dying of a stab wound. d. She is relieved of his return and her spirit began to ascend to heaven but Lucifer snatched and dragged her into the gates of hell. e. Dante runs after them and is briefly stalled by Virgil who offers to become his guide. Dante uses his will and his faith to pry the gates open. II. Entry into Hell a. Dante

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    Examine Religious beliefs about death and beyond (AO1) The majority of religions have a clear belief in the concept of life and existence after death; however‚ the detail of what happens and how it happens differs between every religion and it predominantly depends on the beliefs about the soul. A prime idea that is constantly diverse between religions is the idea of death‚ body and soul. Linear religions such as Christianity primarily believed that death was a punishment for the bad and wicked

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    Giovanni's Room Analysis

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    stuck in a type of purgatory‚ in between being alive and dead‚ being forced to face his sins and await his punishment. Purgatory is a state a suffering and confusion‚ when in purgatory you are dead but still alive in the sense you have not yet gone to heaven or hell. The suffering one endures while in purgatory is cruel and painful. One has to await their punishment--either through their own or by someone else’s. David is stuck in a state of being: torn between two people whom he loves. David must make

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    Canto By Dantes Inferno

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    Introduction 1. The journey taken by Dante is symbolic in the fact that it is a spiritual quest for salvation. 2. A canto is a chapter. 3. The Divine Comedy contains 100 cantos because 100 is the square of ten which in reference to the Middle Ages was the perfect number. 4. Tercets are three-line stanzas in the rhyme scheme called terza rima. In terza rima the middle line of the first tercet rhymed with the first and last of the second. 5. The number three is important in the Divine Comedy because

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    Hamlet Analytical Essay

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    I go”. Hamlet ultimately decides to remain on this earth to get revenge on Claudius. However‚ this brings him to another debatable topic - whether or not to kill Claudius as he prays‚ with the fear of Claudius repenting his sins‚ sending him to heaven. Hamlet does begin to realize the error of his pensive mind‚ and recognizes that “conscience does make cowards of us all”. He knows that his indecisive conscience will not get him the outcome that he foresees and will bring him to his end. !

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