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    Jonathan Edwards Sinners

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    followed was too dangerous for them to handle and argues that due to the magnitude of the sins they committed‚ it would lead them to their ultimate destruction. The author explains how God was patient with the Israelites‚ and that the anointed time for God to unleash his vengeance on the wicked Israelites had not yet resonated. He acknowledges that God gave them enough time to repent and turn away from their sins to avoid the impending

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    there is still imperfections‚ problems and sins‚ He can’t control them because the evil spirits always cause them. He can’t control those bad things‚ but it is okay because those problems can help us to grow and learn more things. He didn’t created those evil things‚ but He is doing something to stop those things in different ways‚ maybe like making us more faithful to us and to be more kind and responsible in able to not do bad things that will cause sin. Same thing is with atheists‚ sinners‚ and

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    Free-Will In Judaism

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    to Judaism‚ and what role does free will/choice play in this? According to Judaism‚ human beings are not inherently sinful. They come into the world at the time of their birth without any sins. However‚ it is their human inclination that makes them immoral. The Jews‚ therefore‚ believe that people are born sin free and become sinful due to their desires. It is these desires which make them wicked‚ and the most sinful humans become‚ the more they drift far away from the

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    plants seeds of bitterness‚ resentment and unrighteous anger‚ which grow into barriers which keep us from experiencing intimacy with God and others. I am amazed as Jesus hung on the cross‚ at the very moment he was experiencing the fullness of the sin committed against him‚ that he could pray‚ “Father‚ forgive them for they know not what they are doing.” What may be even more astonishing is the seeing Stephen‚ a follower of Jesus‚ echo this same posture of forgiveness‚ at the very moment he was

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    verse to fit their situation. For instance‚ when a person has committed a sin repeatedly and continues to ask for forgiveness‚ only to commit the exact thing again. They could read from the book of 1 John‚ “If we confess our sins‚ he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to purify us from all unrighteousness.” (1 John 1:9 New International Version) This is not to be taken that we can continue to do the same sin. We must repent. The book of Luke says‚ “In the same way‚ I tell you‚ there

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    Dimmesdale Is a Coward

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    inexistence of a father figurehead‚ Dimmesdale. By being cowardly and not accepting Pearl as his own‚ Arthur sentences her to a rough life. What Dimmesdale does to Hester however is iniquitous. Dimmesdale possesses the capability to repent his sins and accept the accusations that transpired with his and Hester’s infidelity. Instead‚ he becomes the utter embodiment of a coward‚ allowing Hester to endure the burden alone. The adultery requires two people in order to take place. Therefore‚ why should

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    Ezekiel 18

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    only responsible for our own sin. This may seem odd but it’s the greatest news that we are not held accountable for our parents or our children’s sin. The central focus of Ezekiel 18 seems to be around Ezekiel’s statement in Ezekiel 18:20 NLT “The person who sins is the one who will die. This shows that we have a personal connection with our sins‚ which will cost us our life. Ezekiel goes on to say in Ezekiel 18:20 “…The child will not be punished for the parent’s sins‚ and the parent will not be

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    We Real Cool Analysis

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    will eventually find themselves dead. Through the use of alliteration words such as: ’lurk late’ ’strike straight’ ‘sing sin’ and ‘jazz June’ show us how the kids spend their time while they were not in school. Lines 3-6 explain how they would stay up late‚ they would sing sin. A way to interpret singing is cheerful‚ celebrating‚ and being joyful. So they would celebrate their sins and drink gin. Gin was very popular liquor in the 1960’s until vodka came along. Much of their time is spend on the streets

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    and God by killing part of nature as God created the natural world and is repeated to emphasize the sin and importance of the Mariner destroying the omen. Later in the poem‚ the dead albatross replaces a cross around the Mariner’s neck to remind him of his sin; “ Instead of the cross‚ the Albatross‚ about my neck was hung” symbolising the absence of his faith in God whilst it is replaced by the sin of killing God’s creature and as the Albatross fell and “sank like lead into the sea”‚ Coleridge could

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    Paradise Lost Theme

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    obedience/disobedience were one of the most common themes seen throughout the poem of Paradise Lost. Within it‚ all sins are seen as acts of disobedience against God. The poem tells the story of how Adam and Eve disobeyed God‚ and even further describes Satan’s disobedience. Once the first disobedient act occurs‚ there are usually two moral paths that one can take: the downward spiral of increasing sin‚ shown by Satan‚ or the road to redemption‚ as shown by Adam and Eve. Milton forms the basis of his poem by

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