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    by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth‚ visible and invisible‚ whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. He is before all things‚ and in him all things hold together." - Colossians 1:16-17‚ why would God destroy something that was created by him and for

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    worldview of Origin is basically that everything originated from and by God. Everything that exist is because of God and it is God that created everyone and everything. In the beginning was God‚ therefore he is the ultimate originator. Genesis 1:1‚ and Colossians 1:16-17. The biblical/Christian worldview of Identity is that men and women were created in the image of God. Our identity is based off God’s creation of us. We are God’s unique creation including all of the animals on earth. The biblical/Christian

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    discipline. It is also based on scripture principles; it is the nearest teachings of the Holy Scriptures on church government. “Christ is the great head of the church universal.” “All church government must be subject to him alone” (Ephesians 5:23; Colossians 1:18) “The people have a right to substantive of government of the church”. “But all things must be done decently and in order”. (1 Corinthians 14:40; Acts 14:23) (Romans 3:1; 1 Timothy 6:3-5) (Galatians 4:21) The disadvantages of a Republicanism

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    the local church‚ and how the Holy Spirit glorified God through the lives of Believers. The weakness of the Corinthians church was overcome by the power of the Holy Spirit‚ and the church turned and glorified God because of The Holy Spirit. The Colossian church battled the problems of multiple external religious factors‚ and the weakness of man was revealed through their conflict. But once the church put off the things of the world and placed the new self of Christ on them‚ they glorified God. In

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    The Brilliant Crimes of Galileo Galileo Galilei‚ was a man truly fit to be called the father of modern science‚ a man who became a symbol for the war between the Catholic Church and Science. As history shows us that the Catholic Church doctrines was against Galileo’s scientific discoveries in astronomy. It was one of the most important battles between religion and science‚ where faith and reason clashed. The Catholic Church regretted for the crime that had been committed against Galileo after

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    of the same truth. In Islam‚ the Quran mentions three different categories: Muslims‚ the People of the Book‚ and idol worshipers. Initially‚ Christians had a simple dichotomy of world beliefs: Christian civility versus foreign heresy or barbarity. In the 18th century‚ "heresy" was clarified to mean Judaism and Islam;[citation needed] along with outrightpaganism‚ this created a fourfold classification which spawned such works as John Toland’s Nazarenus‚ or Jewish‚ Gentile‚ and Mahometan Christianity

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    To what extent was the Dutch revolt a political conflict? When considering this question it is also key to consider who it was that was actually revolting and who or what they were revolting against. It is also important to consider whether the revolt was supported and carried out by all parts of Dutch society. Different secondary sources give varying interpretations of what the Dutch revolt was about. By considering the relevance of primary sources we can attempt to get a clearer idea of

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    The article in which I have decided to discuss is entitled "Mending the Holes in Sox. The Control Matrix as an internal Audit tool". This particular article goes well with our discussion in chapter 9 on the Control Matrix. With in this article the authors uses examples of the cash receipts process to show how the control matrix system will help any company no matter what type of work they do. It starts off by informing us that internal control systems are not always good and that sometimes they

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    1 Running head: Christian Worldview - Should a Christian Maximize Shareholder Wealth? Christian Worldview: Should a Christian Maximize Shareholder Wealth? Susan Mason University of Mobile 2 Christian Worldview - Should a Christian Maximize Shareholder Wealth? Abstract The purpose of this paper is to answer the question‚ as a business CEO in charge of decisions affecting the profit margins of a company and shareholder stake‚ “Should a Christian maximize Shareholder wealth?” To answer the

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    “In the years 1547-1558‚ English government was at its most effective during the rule of Mary I” How valid is this statement? (45 marks) Government is the governing body of a nation‚ and during Tudor England‚ the government was the monarch‚ due to royal prerogative. Also‚ for a government to be classed as effective‚ it must have been successful in achieving a desired outcome. I believe that Edward was a more effective monarch than Mary between 1550 and 1553 due to the work of Northumberland‚ because

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