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    I can walk through the halls of my school and get shot dirty looks‚ pushed‚ shoved‚ and cussed at. You would think that I had done something personally to them‚ but it’s only one thing. The fact I am a lesbian. Unfortunately‚ this is the reality for me‚ and thousands of other teens across the United States. The only reason why they are isolated‚ beaten‚ and rejected as a whole‚ is because Sally likes Jane‚ and Jessie just wants to be Jessica. The bullying of lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender

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    important to understand the historical backgrounds of the doctrines that pertain to one’s particular beliefs. I will be discussing this very information for the doctrine of original sin. The doctrine of original sin mostly pertains to the Roman Catholic religion. I will be covering when‚ where‚ and why the doctrine was originated. Original sin is the theory that every man is born into sin because our mother and father have sinned. The definition given by the Catholic Encyclopedia is: "(1) the sin that

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    Judaism’s Rejection of the Original Sin In the bible‚ the story of Adam and Eve in the book of Genesis serves as scriptural evidence of humankind’s first transgression of God’s command resulting in the expulsion from paradise1. Christians claim that humans are tainted from the fall and many scholars reinforce the idea of a recovery narrative‚ which depicts the bible as following a pattern of decline and recovery‚ thereby reinforcing the belief that something was once lost and must be recovered

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    Relation to the Doctrine of Original Sin A Paper Submitted To Dr. John Landers In Partial Fulfillment for the Course CHHI-520 Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary By Jaaval Cato Lynchburg‚ Virginia October 7‚ 2012 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………….3 AUGUSTINE’S TAKE ON ORIGINAL SIN……………………..……………………..…….5 AUGUSTINE’S TAKE ON ORIGINAL SIN AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO BAPTISM…………...7 OPPOSTIONS TO AUGUSTINE’S VIEW ON ORIGINAL SIN …………………......…...10 MANICHEAN

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    Asim B. Malik Professor Bryan Polk RL ST 124 9 December 2010 Original Sin – Truth or Ideology The narrative of the first man and woman‚ Adam and Eve‚ is one that is well known among humanity. Simply put‚ it is the story of the origin of mankind; their creation‚ their temptation‚ and their initial sin‚ leading both‚ man and woman‚ and their progeny thereafter‚ to be banished from the Garden of Eden by the Creator Himself. Why us‚ their progeny? Are we to pay for their sin as well? Or are we also

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    The original position is a central feature of John Rawls’s social contract account of justice‚ “justice as fairness‚” set forth in A Theory of Justice (TJ). It is designed to be a fair and impartial point of view that is to be adopted in our reasoning about fundamental principles of justice. In taking up this point of view‚ we are to imagine ourselves in the position of free and equal persons who jointly agree upon and commit themselves to principles of social and political justice. The main distinguishing

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    Kathryn Fewell Moral Theology October 18‚ 2012 Original Sin Original sin can be defined as the first human beings disobeying God’s word. Besides the sin of Adam and Eve‚ original sin describes the fallen state of human nature which now affects everyone that is born into this world. Through Jesus Christ we can be redeemed for our sins. From day one God has loved each and every person unconditionally‚ but we as humans are not born knowing and loving God. A relationship with God is something

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    The Real Original Sin When John Milton wrote the epic poem Paradise Lost‚ his vision about how the books would effect peoples lives‚ even to this day could not be for seen. Since these books follow the same story about the first man and women most people know the basic concept already. Milton’s story‚ like most other epics starts in medias res‚ right after Satan’s failed attack to take over heaven. With God’s knowledge of Adam and Eve’s inevitable failure questions the idea of why sin had to be

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    years prior. According to Nozick‚ under a veil of ignorance‚ where people are protected from outside notions‚ having absolute property rights contradicts Rawls’s theory since while it is an individual right‚ it has to be rejected in order for the Original Position to work. While this seems as if Nozick metaphorically shoots a hole through the veil of ignorance‚ it is instead a worthy suggestion that Nozick simply does not interpret the veil in a manner at all similar to Rawls. While Rawls does propose

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    Original Sin Today Joseph Ratzinger’s homily‚ Sin and Salvation shows how original sin continues to affect humans today. Ratzinger begins his homily by recounting the story of original sin from Genesis 3:1-13. Adam and Eve are driven from the Garden of Eden because they have disobeyed God’s rules. He then tells how sin is not taken seriously in modern times. People suppress the truth about sin‚ despite it being a prevalent issue in our world today. Ratzinger then goes back to the Garden of Eden‚

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