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    The Mortal Sin of Pride

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    The Mortal Sin of Pride In “The Cask of the Amontillado” Edgar Allan Poe uses symbolism‚ imagery‚ and the atmosphere to help fully explore the sinful nature of pride and its serious consequences within the short story. The character of Fortunato is the main capsule for the explanation of the dangers of being prideful of ones self. By examining Poe’s use of symbolism‚ images‚ and effective backdrops around Fortunato the reader may begin to understand the importance of the

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    Pride 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 in “amor sui” or self-love‚ and and turn away from God. God hates pride….come all other sins‚ which in turn lead to evil. Only after he riginal sin defined the unconverted Augustine and humility defined the Christian one. When Augustine was only able to find God when he gave up

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    emotions‚ sometimes given names such as “pride”‚ “hubris”‚ “elitism”‚ and “pretentiousness”‚ has appeared as a force of undoing‚ evil‚ and destruction in drama‚ mythology‚ scripture‚ poetry‚ art‚ and literature. Historical examples abound‚ from the view of hubris as the principal crime one could commit in ancient Greece (and therefore its use as the principal flaw by which the protagonist is undone in Greek tragedy) to the mention of Pride as one of the Seven Deadly Sins in Christianity. The modern era doesn’t

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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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    Context for Christian Moral Reflection Reflecting on our morals‚ as Christians‚ can sometimes be a difficult task. As Christians‚ we all hold many morals and beliefs on specific issues and happenings that occur in our world. We are surrounded with different ethical concerns. How we approach these issues depends on our morals and ethics. As Christians‚ we gather information on our morals through passages and teachings that occur in the Bible. The Bible is full of important stories that can be interpreted

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    Reflection Paper

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    Reflection Paper 1 THEO 104 Liberty University July 19‚ 2013 I. Introduction This reflection paper will highlight some of the insights I have gained during the first four weeks of Theology 104. This course provides information relevant to living an inspired Christian life. I have chosen to write my paper on character development and conscience. As believers‚ we should be constantly striving to develop our character to be more Christ like and to have a clear understanding of what is right

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    we focus too mucho n worshiping other people who are good at sports or music or race car driving. But what  we have to realize is that they have done nothing for us‚ only god has. He created us; he gave us his only son so that he could take away our sins. I think that some of my idols are money‚ success‚ my friends and my family. I think that sometimes I spend time with my friends and family and I have to sacrifice time for God. I don’t really worship my friends but by spending time with them I am

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    In this first reflection paper I will be discussing “the fall of man” and “the death of Christ.” I chose these two because I feel as though they go well together. The fall of man represents sin being introduced to man‚ and the death of Christ is where the opportunity to be forgiven of sin is presented. Although I have heard these stories many times before this course has enlightened me on a more in depth look of them both. As mentioned before I have heard the stories‚ but now I have a better understanding

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    teachings. My faith and beliefs have been challenged‚ not for the worse but actually for the better‚ which showed me how not to fall short of The Lord and his Glory. In this reflection paper‚ I hope to give insight on what I have learned‚ and also giving my personal opinions to each topic. My topics of discussion and reflection are first “Did Jesus need to be born of a Virgin? and “Does it matter how Christians liver their life?” ------------------------------------------------- Did Jesus need to

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    parents never gave up on disciplining me and showing me what the world has to offer. I currently view the world as a land filled with ethical people. Without moral and ethics today’s world would be a catastrophe. There are people in this world that do not follow the moral code which in turn causes harm to others. For those that do follow that moral code‚ the world becomes a very peaceful and friendly place. Morality gives such authority because it is human nature. We do as God commands us or calls us

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