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    The project I have created gives a very simple message that the Holy Quran is the door to the path which takes a person closer to Allah. The people who do not choose to enter this door will suffer the consequences. The very basic punishment is the fire in hell. I would like start the description of my project with the verse I wrote on the Quran. Bismillah-hir-Rahman-nir-Rahim” which means "In the name of Allah‚ the most Gracious‚ the most Merciful”. The verse is very significant to a Muslim and

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    Pope John Paul 2 Analysis

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    Pope John Paul II’s first encyclical letter was published couple of month after his pontificate in 1979. “Redemptor Hominis" is the name of the document which was read on the first Sunday of the lent in all churches. This letter showed Pope’s way of thinking and his pastoral approach. The letter indicated how far ahead John Paul II was with his way of thinking at that time. People reading this document could notice unusual and sophisticated approach in terms of theology‚ pastoral care‚ and anthropology

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    Batter My Heart

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    Heart” is the fourteenth and one of the most well-known of the Holy Sonnets. The sonnets were written during a hard time in his life in which he was struggling financially and was in the midst of converting from Roman Catholicism to Anglicanism. The last few sonnets were thought to have been written after the death of his wife causing his writing to be more in depth and focused around that tragedy (John Donne). The rest of the Holy Sonnets reflect on Donne’s “religious convictions and address the

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    Arthur is supported by an honorable accord of knights at his Round Table. Also‚ quest for the Holy Grail is signified in King Arthur’s story as the chalice from of which involves Christ. The love affair between Guinevere‚ his queen‚ and Lancelot‚ his beloved friend and champion knight‚ places biblical references to the Book of Genesis‚ as of the serpent in God’s garden.

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    The Book of Acts

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    the power of the Holy Spirit through His apostles and followers. Luke’s aim is to give an historical record of the early church from its birth in Jerusalem to how it reached around the world with the Gospel. Through this work Luke reveals that everything that was said previously about Jesus Christ was absolute truth. The book of Acts can be split into two main parts: 1. The birth of the Church 2. The missionary journeys of the apostles The book begins with the outpouring of the Holy Spirit upon the

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    Principal of Union of Christ

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    Chapter 1 Just like the townspeople need a mayor‚ we‚ as Christians and disciples need Jesus. Without somebody in our lives to guide us‚ to rule over us‚ we are left open to attacks‚ to wars. A leader over our lives is needed. Jesus is my king‚ the only one who rules over my life. I go to Him when I am in need‚ I go to Him in all situations in my life‚ and He provides and guides my life. Chapter 2 Jesus is my savior. There isn’t anything in the world that loves us more than Jesus. He died

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    Science and Religion in ‘The Island of Dr. Moreau’ The Island of Dr. Moreau depicts the dueling concepts between science and religion. Throughout the Victorian Era within which H.G. Wells’ novel was written‚ turmoil between science and religion was at its peak. New scientific theories were proposed including Darwinism‚ which H.G. Wells strongly advocated as witnessed in his book. Many Christians opposed these findings as these new ideas often disproved what was written in the Bible. Therefore‚ a

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    the Word of God. God is best known in Jesus Christ as John 14.19 which states that he who has seen me has seen the Father that is reveal through the gospels. God has revealed Himself as existing in three distinct persons: the Father‚ the Son‚ and the Holy Spirit. God’s revelation of Himself‚ however‚ is in no way essential to the accomplishment of His works. According to Warfield (2003) he said that‚ the elements of the plan of salvation are rooted in the mysterious nature of the Godhead‚ in

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    Variation of Romans 6

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    Adaptation and Variation of Romans 6 - Final So‚ how should Christians respond to this good news about grace through Jesus Christ? Should we sin even more so that we can boast about the forgiveness that we have in Christ? No way! That’s ridiculous! If Christ has set us free from the hold of sin‚ then why would we continue to live in it? We must realize that once we believed and received Christ‚ we’ve identified ourselves with his death and his resurrection. In other words‚ as believers

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    Spiritual Gifts

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    gift is charisma meaning a free and undeserved gift‚ unmerited favor. Spiritual gifts are not natural talents‚ but are special Spirit empowered abilities for service to the body of Christ. A spiritual gift is a God-given capacity through which the Holy Spirit supernaturally ministers to the body through the channel of the spirit of God; who supernaturally touches the lives of other people. Spiritual gifts are characteristics of Jesus Christ that are to be manifest through the body corporate just

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