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    Christians to think that they are freed from the punishment of original sin and they have the chance to enter heaven depending on how well they lived their lives and whether they did good or acted accordingly by obeying God. Those who have followed God faithfully throughout their lives can expect to go to heaven where there will be no bad things waiting to happen‚ as they will have repented their sins. If someone repents their sins then they are also allowed into heaven otherwise known as ‘the kingdom

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    Character of Dr.Faustus

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    to repent. When he really repented Faustus is an individual. He‚ the young extremist‚ eager‚ buyont with brilliance energetic investigate his mind. Faustus is a chaos of willpower and helpless. There is a fundamental instability in him. Faustus’ Sin is ‘Pride’ : In order to study the art of magic‚ Faustus discussed two world-famous magicians named Valdes and Cornelius. But before his consultation his conscience advices him to read the scriptures and not

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    The Last Judgment is a fresco by Michelangelo Buonarroti in Sistine Chapel around 1534-1541‚ depicting one of the most famous scenes in Hebrew Bible. The Last Judgment is about Christ judging human sins. In this fresco‚Michelangelo exhibits the beauty of human beings and his desire for a just and fair society. His desire can be seen in every detail in this fresco. In describing the beauty of human world‚ he uses strict mathematical support in depicting the 3 dimensional space‚ and he uses the chiaroscuro

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    In “A Rose for Emily‚” William Faulkner utilizes multiple characters to portray different spiritual beings. The three main characters are Miss Emily‚ Tobe‚ and Homer Barron‚ and they are constantly scrutinized by the community. Emily’s house is described as having a “stubborn and coquettish decay‚” meaning it as a peculiar aspect of fascination to others (253). In this way‚ it is similar to God’s house (heaven) in that the people are strangely attracted to it. Additionally‚ Tobe constantly tends

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    Amir's Redemption

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    “Amir’s Redemption” It is fair to say Amir redeemed himself by demonstrating courage in the end of Khaled Hosseini’s controversial novel‚ The Kite Runner. Not all individuals possess courage and some develop this virtue at a later time in life. Courage is defined as the ability to do something that frightens one. That is precisely what Amir had done when he received a phone call from his old friend‚ Rahim Khan. He repented for the terrible things he had committed and decided it was

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    Hadith

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    ‫ﹶ‬ 5. Gatherings are to be kept in confidence (Abū Dāwūd). ‫ﹾﹺ ﹺ‬ ‫  ﹶاﳊﻴﺎء ﺷﻌﺒﺔ ﻣﻦ اﻹﻳﲈﻥ‬٦ ‫ﹾﹶﹶ ﹸ ﹸ ﹾ ﹶ ﹲ ﱢ ﹶ ﹾﹶ‬ 6. Modesty is a branch of faith (Bukhārī‚ Muslim). ‫ﹾﹶ ﹾ ﹸ ﹸ ﱠ ﹸ ﹾ ﹺﹾ ﹺ‬ ‫  ﹶاﳋﻤﺮ ﲨﺎع اﻹﺛﻢ‬٧ 7. Alcohol constitutes many sins (Razīn). ‫ﹺ‬ ‫ﹺ ﹺ‬ ‫ﹺ‬ ‫  ﹶاﳌﺆﻣﻦ ﻏﺮ ﻛﺮﻳﻢ ﻭاﻟﻔﺎﺟﺮ ﺧﺐ ﱠﻟﺌﻴﻢ‬٨ ‫ﹾﹸ ﹾ ﹸ ﱞ ﹶ ﹺ ﹾ ﹲ ﱠ ﹾ ﹶ ﹸ ﹶ ﱞ ﹾ ﹲ‬ 8. A believer is simple and noble and a transgressor is deceitful

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    use of the rhetorical triangle‚ Puritans are portrayed as sinful people of their own religion in Jonathan Edwards’s sermon. g. Clincher – “For if you forgive men when they sin against you‚ your heavenly Father will also forgive you.  But if you do not forgive men their sins‚ your Father will not forgive your sins.” (A quote from the bible Matthew 6: 14-15) “Unconverted men walk over the pit of hell on a rotten covering” (Edwards‚ Jonathan). The Puritans of early America were constantly

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    The Celestina Quotes

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    intensity of lust he has for Melibea while Sempronio tells him that his lute is out of tune which he plays for comfort. The theme of the text is appearance versus reality‚ and the connection to this quote can be derived from duality of righteousness and sin‚ and Calisto referring to both heaven and purgatory in the scene. The connection to Christian of faith in the book is Calisto was trying to compare going to heaven through the purgatory which is part of the Catholic doctrine and how difficult it is

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    It can be said that in God’s eyes‚ Christians are only dirty glasses which are stained inside and out with their own sin. These glasses were once clean‚ not plagued with stains. Now the glasses bear with them these ugly stains‚ the stains of sin and wrongdoing. The dirty glasses had to accept their punishment for becoming dirty‚ and the punishment was being destroyed by a hammer. The hammer is God’s instrument against sinners. As the hammer made its decent on the glass‚ a pan covered the glass and

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    Children DBQ In early modern Europe‚ various assumptions were made about children and how to raise them. Some families went with detachment‚ tender love‚ or cruelty. All of these assumptions‚ more or less‚ affected child-rearing practices. In the 1550s in Florence‚ Italy‚ Benvenuto Cellini describes a time where he visited his natural‚ born in wedlock‚ son. “..when I wanted to leave he refused to let me go.. breaking into a storm of crying and screaming” “I detached myself from my little boy

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