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    express to Him their joy and gratitude for the blessings of creation‚ deliverance‚ protection‚ and salvation. Singing is seen in the Bible as an offering of thanksgiving to the Lord for His goodness and blessings. This concept is expressed especially in Psalm 69:30-31: "I will praise God’s name in song and glorify him with thanksgiving. This will please the Lord more than an ox‚ more than a bull with its horns and hoofs." The notion that singing praises to the God is better than sacrifice reminds us of

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    The history of copyright law starts with early privileges and monopolies granted to printers of books. The British Statute of Anne 1710‚ full title "An Act for the Encouragement of Learning‚ by vesting the Copies of Printed Books in the Authors or purchasers of such Copies‚ during the Times therein mentioned"‚ was the first copyright statute. Initially copyright law only applied to the copying of books. Over time other uses such as translations and derivative works were made subject to copyright

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    the creation of the world are clearly seen‚ being understood by the things that are made‚ even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse” (Nelson‚ 1994). There is no excuse for the disbelief in God; in fact‚ the bible says in Psalms 14:1 and 53:1 only a fool disbelieves in God. The Celestial heavens testify of the awesome power of YHVH! The great God challenged Job in the 38th chapter verses 3-5 when he told him‚ “3"Now gird up your loins like a man‚ And I will ask you‚ and you

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    Holy Orders

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    Communication Foundation for Asia www.cfamedia.org Fr. Stephen‚ msc www.stephencuyos.com stephencuyos@gmail.com Holy Orders is the sacrament of apostolic ministry through which the mission entrusted by Christ to his apostles continues to be exercised in the Church till the end of time. SOURCE: Catechism for Filipino Catholics 2012 BIBLICAL FOUNDATION Luke 22:19 Matthew 28:18 John 20:22 Romans 15:16 Jesus 1979‚ U.S.A. Directors: John Krish‚ Peter Sykes Writer: Barnet Bain

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    The Biblical/Christian worldview The Question of Origin- Christians believe that everything that exists is the result of God. God is our Creator. Genesis 1:1 supports this belief. David also declares that God is his creator in Psalms 139:13. Most Christian churches also believe in the trinity or that God is triune and all three Persons of the Godhead were involved in creating the universe and mankind. The Question of Identity- Christians believe that Man and Woman

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    William Byrd Essay

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    Chapel Royal composers; John Sheppard and William Mundy collaborated with Byrd in some of his earlier works. Recognizing his abilities they invited Byrd to work with them. They composed a psalm for four voices entitled “In exitu Israel” which is a piece composed for processional for Easter Week. This setting of a psalm for an evening prayer service had eight verses‚ each by Mundy and Sheppard‚ and four verses by Byrd. After he left London‚ Byrd was designated a position at what is known today as the

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    Inerrancy and Inspiration

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    of God unlike other books claiming to be the word of God doesn’t tell us what we must do‚ but asks us to consider what we are doing and if our ways are not in line with the word adjustments are available to us through a relationship with Christ. Psalms 119-160 says it like this “Thy word is true from the beginning: and every one of thy righteous judgments endureth forever.” We believe the Bible to be the inspired written word of God‚ 2 Timothy 3:16 expounds on this‚ “All scripture is given by inspiration

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    “To live a moral life as a Christian is to imitate Jesus and listen to the teachings of the Church‚ in order to create the Kingdom of God” (RE Morality Booklet). Moral decision making is influenced by many factors‚ including the teachings of Jesus‚ Christian and Cardinal Values and the teachings of the Church. These aspects clearly provide a Christian ethical code of conduct which helps in moral decision making‚ as portrayed in the movie The Lion King where the supporting characters‚ Timon and Pumbaa

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    The “Noble” Savage Over the years‚ people have formed many different opinions over Rousseau`s noble savage theory. The main controversy sprouts from Rousseau`s statement that the natural human heart is good until civilization corrupts it. Golding’s exploration of the Noble savage theory has instigated theological and philosophical questions on the origin of human wickedness‚ as well as arguments comparing solitary and civilized human nature. Rousseau’s declaration that humans are naturally good

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    Hist 104 Purdue Hw 1

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    Chen‚ Yeyuan January 27‚ 2012 Religion in the 16th Century History 104 Historians regard the 16th Century as the century in which the rise of the West occurred. In Europe‚ the Protestant Reformation initiated by Martin Luther gave a major shock to the authority of the Papacy and the Rome Catholic Church. The European politics were dominated by religious conflicts. Why the power of the religion could have such a great impact on the Western World at that time and eventually lead to

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