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    ETHICAL DIMENSIONS OF GANDHI Mohan Chanda Karam Chand Gandhi popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi all over the world. He was also called as the father of nation by one of the greatest revolutionaries of the world Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Mahatma Gandhi has been considered as the embodiment of simplicity & openness. Gandhi’s philosophical inheritance is from the spirit of of renunciation actions of Bhagawat Gita and his practical doctrines are based on the inspirations from three great thinkers

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    THE KINGDOM OF HEAVEN Deborah Rurisa Dec 17‚ 2014 Entering the kingdom of God is not easy‚ the Kingdom of God is only reserved for the   humble and the righteous . There are different facts about the kingdom of heaven that   people fail to understand  ‚ and it’s our job as Christians to tell others about the kingdom   of God . Joe Dasin‚ a 1900 famous french singer always said‚ “on iras tous au   paradis  ”‚  which  basically  means  we   will  all  go  to  paradise  whether  we  do  good  or 

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    In the early Christian church there existed a debate over the duration of hell. One sect argued that hell was endless and that the unrepentant sinners who were punished there experienced everlasting‚ agonizing torment. This idea is often referred to as the doctrine of endless hell. There existed another sect‚ however‚ that argued that although hell was agonizing‚ it did not last forever. Instead‚ they argued that hell involved “purging” the damned of their sin and that rather being purely punitive

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    Introduction/Thesis The Bible’s New Testament book of Romans‚ chapters 1-8‚ provides a fundamental perspective and useful resource on how God desires to shape our worldview. A biblical worldview in a society that gravitates to a sinful nature can be a challenge. Paul‚ however‚ provides insight that may not encompass every theological truth‚ but provides the basis of establishing a biblical worldview. Specifically‚ these chapters provide the essence of how Christians should view the natural world

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    Veganism Argument

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    reason as to why we as meat eaters are nothing but a self-righteous bunch‚ as the writer put it. I don’t really understand why the writer thought it was necessary to refer to people who eat meat in such a way that it depicts mainstream America so negatively. What makes vegans so much better than everyone else? And why did they take this issue to the level of nationally labeling everyone but themselves. Well‚ if we are self-righteous then what would define veganism? Self-centered panicky

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    resurrection will be followed by the Last Judgment‚ which will separate all the righteous from the wicked‚ both those who have lived until that time and those who have been judged already. Zoroaster’s apocalyptic vision portrays the Farshegird similar to a volcanic eruption‚ during which it is envisioned that the mountains metals will be melted down and flow in a glowing river that all human must pass through. While the righteous is not expected to feel any grief by passing through this molten metal river

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    Noah And The Great Flood

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    You cannot talk about the story of the Great Flood without discussing the life of Noah. The story of Noah and the ark is probably one of the most read stories of the bible. The story of Noah and the Great Flood is sometimes questioned or debated whether or not it really happened. Some people believe by the grace of God that Noah was picked for this assignment in his life. Noah with the help of God was able to accomplish this task and that this event really did occur. There are others who do not believe

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    to help his society but that doesn’t make him necessarily good. It would let him have an advantage over the people who are not as prepared as he is at oratory. Socrates believes that oratory can’t be righteous without philosophy‚ by itself it cannot be good it would need guidance for it to be righteous. This statement supports my argument that one learning oratory would not make him a good person. Oratory is very useful throughout life but just because one knows how to talk doesn’t make them a good

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    Most Focused Religions

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    of those choices has influenced those particular characteristics. The Religion That is Most Focused on Behavior and Deeds Buddhism is the one religion that strictly focuses on behavior and ethical values. It concentrates more on living a righteous life‚ than on explaining how and when the earth was created. Like many religions however‚ it does have a stringent set of guidelines for behavior‚ one that emphasizes love and compassion. While Buddhists do strive for spiritual enlightenment‚ their

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    Satan's Origin

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    Next‚ satan is seen challenging God’s orders in the Garden of Eden with the Tree‚ persuading the first humans to go against what God has said. The most well known of theses instances‚ I think‚ the story of Job. Satan challenges God that Job‚ a righteous and faithful man‚ is only that because he has everything a man could want. God takes it all away from Job and still Job praises God. The final moment of opposition would be the temptation of Christ. After Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist‚ Jesus

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