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    Aboriginal Religion

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    ceremonies‚ in which enhances the religion and environment. One of the sacred items from Christianity that is similar to sage is the cross. The cross is a predominent item in Christianity as it recognizes the sacrifice made by God to renew His people of sin. Jesus was His only son‚ but he was still crucified in order for the gates of heaven to open. The sage is burned to vanquish any evil spirits that may be around in the environment or any temptations. These sacred symbols have a lot in common. It is

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    Olivia Seeney ENGL485 Dr. Elam 4/8/17 Philosophy of Reading and Writing The role of those within the Christian community who read and study literature has been a controversial issue within the educational system and society for as long as it has existed. Whether or not Christians should read about secular issues‚ how we can most effectively examine literature in order to discover its purpose‚ and determining why studying literature would be beneficial to the Christian faith‚ are all aspects of this

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    The Power and the Glory

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    Graham Greene‚ and the poem‚ "Batter my heart‚ three-personed God"‚ by John Donne. Both the whiskey priest and the speaker of the poem are involved in a battle between their sinful flesh and their spirit‚ which seeks the Divine. They also admit their sin and commit themselves to God. In both the novel and the poem‚ the authors use similar paradoxes to describe the character’s relationship with God while the search for holiness takes each on a different path. The speaker and the whiskey priest

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    hell but to heaven. Then it would not be revenge but doing him a service just as a man when he is hired for committing a crime is paid some reward. He postpones his decision of killing his uncle so that he will be punished accordingly by God for his sins. In Hamlet revenge is a political as well as moral issue. Hamlet asks in Shakespeare (2008)‚ Does it not‚ think’st thee‚ stand me now upon‚ __...... In further evil? ( Act V‚ Scene ii‚ 63-70) He asks Horatio

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    The Garuda Purana This is a translation of an abridged version of the Garuda Purana. The Garuda Purana is one of the Vishnu Puranas. It is in the form of a dialog between Vishnu and Garuda‚ the King of Birds. The second section of this Purana (given here) deals with issues connected with death‚ particularly funeral rites and the metaphysics of reincarnation. Portions of the Garuda Purana are used by some Hindus as funeral liturgy. Indeed‚ some consider it unlucky to read this text except

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    Raskolnikov's Quest

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    In Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky‚ the initial thoughts of a reader are that there is an absence of God in this book; it begins about a man filled with desperation. Who succumbs to his evil ways committing a sin‚ but it also takes on the master plot of a quest: a quest of Raskolnikov to find himself‚ which is ultimately found in his unknown quest for God. His quest is brought on by the absence of God in his life and this quest slowly begins to show a conclusion‚ when he is in prison and allows

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    Are We Born Good or Evil

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    Hobbes believes that we are born bad and because of this we need a ruler to control that attribute with fear of punishment. I believe that Hobbes is right in the sense that we are born sinful. Yet‚ I do not agree that we need a ruler to control our sin by fear. Rather‚ we do have a blank slate that society does affect‚ bringing the idea of good into our perspectives. We are born with a sinful nature because of our natural survival instincts. If left to our own‚ away from society‚ we would act upon

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    and sin in “The Prison Door” by Nathaniel Hawthorne are reflected in the author’s use of diction and imagery. Nathaniel Hawthorne uses many descriptive words. The author showcases the tone of innocence by using words such as “sweet” and “virtue.” The definition of sweet is delightful and pleasing. The word virtue relates to Christianity. It means behavior that shows high moral standards. This gives almost a welcoming effect to an otherwise gloomy prison. The author showcases the tone of sin by using

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    Unvanquished Essay

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    the start to the end of the novel‚ Granny’s unwavering actions become more obvious and common which results in more repentance. In the novel‚ Granny’s actions‚ although not always just‚ always benefit her family and friends and repentance for her sins always follows. With Granny’s actions to assist others and her family she is frequently times misperceived by many‚ resulting in many misunderstanding between people. Ringo often is confused by Granny’s often confessions after she has just sinned;

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    Penances for the Invaders

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    impact it had on those who by its very definition committed sin. In order to fully understand the issues identified‚ we must have a conception of what penance entails. Many believe penance is a canon or law that ensures one’s salvation for conducting or carrying out acts that would be considered a sin either in the eyes of God‚ or in the eyes of the church as stated by Hunt…”the church still insisted that the shedding of blood was a sin requiring penance.” (Hunt‚ 2009. P322). Many believe pennance

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