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    Angelology and Satanology

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    George Smith Theo201_D20_201120 Short Essay # 4 Angelology and Satanology What is religious or ethnic dualism? It asserts that there are two mutually hostile forces or beings in the world‚ the one being the source of all good‚ the other the source of all evil. The difference between this and what the bible says about God and Satan is this the bible doesn’t clearly say Satan is the source of all evil and at the same time it does say that God is the source of all good. The Bible clearly a state

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    Robert Jenkins THEO201_B10_201240 Short Essay #4 Angelology and Satanology The world has a belief that God and Satan are equal in power‚ one being good and one being evil‚ this is called Ethical Dualism. Ethical Dualism teaches that there are two forces in the world that are constantly fighting each other‚ being equal to each other‚ and that they will eternally be fighting. The problem with this worldly view‚ that God and Satan are equal‚ is that God created Satan. God being the creator‚ and

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    Daniel Weatherman THEO 201-B12 LUO Short Essay 4 Word count: 803 Short Essay on Angelology and Satanology This truth must first be established‚ Satan and God are not equal. God is omniscience‚ omnipresent‚ and omnipotent; Satan is not. The Bible is very clear that Satan is a created being‚ by God the creator. In the book of Ezekiel 28:15‚ Satan is described as a lesser being‚ “from the day that thou wast created‚” showing his inequality with God. Religious Dualism is defined as‚ “two mutually

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    we see Theology Proper and the denial of the trinity‚ then we see Ecclesiology and the denial of Christ’s hatred of Nicoliatanism‚ as well as Angelology and the denial that angels strenghtened Christ‚ and next‚ Satanology and the denial that satan was commanded by Christ‚ then we see Biblioglogy‚ and the denial of large twelve-verse sections‚ the denile of the historicity and prophet role of Daniel‚ the denile of Peter’s authorship

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    The Devil Mythology

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    The Devil (Satan) ---A Brief Study Introduction: Etymology: Satan(The Devil) "the opposer"‚ is the supreme evil spirit and adversary to God and humanity‚ particularly in Abrahamic religions. It is the title of various entities‚ both human and divine‚ who challenge the faith of humans in the Hebrew Bible. In Christianity‚ the title became a personal name‚ and "Satan" changed from an accuser appointed by God to test men’s faith to the chief of the rebellious fallen angels ("the devil" in Christianity

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    Part One of Elmer Towns’ Concise Bible Doctrines introduces Christian theology by outlining the key pieces of the doctrine to help the reader understand Christianity and faith. Towns begins by saying that the main purpose of Bible doctrine is to communicate the gospel to the people at a point of need. Every man has the same need because every man is cut off from God. Man is born with a sin nature‚ and because he is less than holy‚ he is isolated and alienated from God. Death is imminent for everyone

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    The Main Branch

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    The main branches of science (also referred to as "sciences"‚ "scientific fields"‚ or "scientific disciplines") are commonly divided into two major groups: social sciences‚ which study human behavior and societies‚ and natural sciences‚ which study natural phenomena (including fundamental forces and biological life). These groupings are empirical sciences‚ which means the knowledge must be based on observable phenomena and be capable of being tested for its validity by other researchers working under

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