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    of the Prodigal Son is that God will take back anybody‚ regardless of their sins. Just as the youngest son took his inheritance and spent it all‚ humans also sin in many ways. Whenever somebody strays away from God by committing a sin‚ mortal or venial‚ God is always willing to welcome that person back into the Kingdom of God. People may not feel worthy to be considered one of God’s children‚ but God forgives the sin immediately and wants them back. The role of the father is a symbol of God. The

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    he Prodigal Son is a parable told by Jesus‚ authored by Luke. It is an allegory about unconditional love. This love is known as an affection without limitations. In this parable‚ love is pushed to its limit by two brothers. It is tested with greed‚ disrespect‚ jealously and hate. Nevertheless‚ the true meaning of this tale is honor and shame. Phil Kershner writes an article about The Prodigal Son in CrossCurrents Magazine. Kershner‚ referring to first century Palestine‚ states‚ “to lose one’s honor

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    Sibling Rivalry “In Discussion: Proposing a Solution to the Prodigal Son” “It was meet that we should make merry‚ and be glad: for this thy brother was dead‚ and is alive again; and was lost‚ and is found.” (Page 304). The Parable of the Prodigal Son is a passage from the bible. Luke wrote it and in the literature book it is chapter 15 verses 11-32. The prodigal Son is about a father and two sons. The older son is responsible‚ while the younger one just wants the money that he inherits now. The

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    Lion King and the prodigal son. Simba‚ the main character in the lion king can be compared to the wayward son in the parable of the Prodigal Son in Luke 15:11-32. In the opening scene‚ we encounter Simba as a baby cub when he is presented to all the animals in Pride Land. Simba literally grows up in front of us‚ three different actors represent Simba namely‚ young Simba‚ teenage Simba and adult Simba. As Simba grows up‚ he is trained by his dad. It is not said that the prodigal son is trained by his

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    proclaiming Himself as the Messiah‚ and detailing the “Parable of the Prodigal Son.” As Luke interviewed Mary‚ many of his stories

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    Jesus: The Son of God A meaning behind a name can be very significant. It can be a way to interpret someone‚ describe him or her‚ and see who he or she really is. Jesus is a man who has numerous names and various meanings to them. He is the known as a teacher‚ a famous prophet‚ a miracle worker‚ and a wonderful example. One significant name that Jesus is known for is the Son of God. At the heart of the Nicene Creed it states “ the only- begotten Son of God”. The Son of God is to be of the

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    Luke chapter 15 verses 11-32 tell the Parable of the Prodigal Son. The theme of this parable would be best described as man verses man. The parable is about a young boy who goes against his father’s wishes and takes his inheritance and goes out into the world. He leaves his older brother who decided to stay at home with his father to live and work. The younger brother left home and went out into the world. He went out into the city with the money to buy all kinds of indulgences ranging from alcohol

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    become the Prodigal Sons as David Brooks analysis in the article called Prodigal Sons written on February 17‚ 2014. The prodigal sons is a story about a family whose father gives inheritance to his young son. The young son leaves the house but older son stays to help his father. Afterwards‚ the young son comes back to his father with no money. David Brook believes the middle and upper classes are older son and lower classes are young son. America’s society defend Brooks’ idea of Prodigal Son occurring

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    Compapare "Everyday Use"� and the "Prodical Son"� The stories‚ Everyday Use and The Prodigal Son‚ comparatively illustrate themes of jealousy and ungratefulness between siblings. From Biblical to present day times siblings have been fighting over material possessions. It is easy for people to get material possessions confused with love. They confuse these possessions that come from their elders with material worth. Jealousy is illustrated in both stories. In Everyday Use‚ the climax of the story

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    In the passage Prodigal Sons composed by David Brooks written for the New York Times‚ the author portrays the way the two brothers inherit a trust fund. However‚ the younger brother‚ wasted all his money irresponsibly meanwhile the other saved it and worked with their father. The more suitable argument is qualifying Brooks’ ideas‚ although I defend the idea to accept the mistakes of those whose who were in the wrong‚ I also agree with punish misbehavior as well as aiding the reckless and immoral

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