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    Case for the Resurrection of Jesus By Gary R. Habermas‚ Michael R. Licona Zerrrouk (pen name) The Case for the Resurrection of Jesus‚ was written by Gary R. Habermas‚ and co-authored by Michael R. Licona. Haberma is a distinguished professor‚ and the chairman of Philosophy and Theology at Liberty University‚ in Virginia. Habermas‚ using a minimal amount of facts‚ gives a provoking argument for the historicity of the Jesus Christ’s resurrection. This book was not meant as a 100% sure way

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    The Dark Consequences of Ripe Peaches In Under the Feet of Jesus Viramontes plays with the heartstrings of those who read the story. It explores deeply the subjective and symbolic violence of the exploitation and destruction of migrant workers. The beautiful prose fantasizes the horrid conditions and everyday struggles that plague the family. With one misstep they are crushed beneath the societal system that is meant to even out the playing field. They are set up to fail. The focus is not truly

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    Abstract Christianity is a religion on the beliefs and teachings of Jesus. The belief that there is a one true God and that he sent his only son Jesus to Earth to die on a cross to save the sins of the world‚ so that one day when we except him as Lord of our life we can go to Heaven. The believers in Christianity are called Christians. Through this one religion there are many groups and sub groups branched from it. The three major groups of Christianity are the Roman Catholic Church‚ the Orthodox

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    attempts to explain biblical ethics. He elaborates on Jesus ethical teachings‚ and the teachings of Paul. He basically tries to convey the message set forth in the Bible regarding the laws to be followed and the role that Jesus played as a prophet. I was impacted by the acknowledgement that Jesus was not a methodical teacher. He was not like the others in the sense that he preached to the people‚ and just expected them to do as he said. Jesus had a very unique way of teaching to his disciples.

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    Position Paper #3 10/30/2012 Professor Lincoln Passmore (MWR 9:15-10:20) The death penalty is a topic of much controversy in the modern world both on a personal level and a geopolitical level. There are many arguments for and against it but I feel that‚ though many people may and will disagree with me‚ there is a black and white correct answer‚ which I will discuss at the conclusion of this paper. Through history the death penalty has taken many incarnations: the gallows‚ the gas chamber‚ the firing

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    Brazilian Policeman Tried for the Shooting of a 10-Year-Old Not Convicted Eduardo de Jesus‚ a 10-year-old Brazilian boy‚ was fatally shot seven months ago by a police officer outside his home. As family‚ friends‚ and others protested in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro‚ authorities vowed to seek justice to Eduardo’s parents [1]. Nevertheless‚ the hype over Eduardo soon died down under the depth of thousands of people killed each year by police violence. Unlike the United States‚ Brazil’s police

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    is only Jesus’ leadership which is true‚ honest and righteous. Jesus describes a leader like this: “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them‚ and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead‚ whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant‚ and whoever wants to be first must be your slave—just as the Son of Man did not come to be saved‚ but to serve‚ and to give his life as a ransom for many” (Matthew 20:25-28‚ NIV). Jesus’ life was

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    Do you know Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount? Do you know any of Jesus’s parables? For his followers‚ those are the most common knowledge. These teachings have been existed for 2000 years and the reason for why they can last for this long is these teachings do affect people a lot. Either 8 Beatitudes or parables have their own special meanings to every individual person‚ but one thing can be sure is they are helping people grow into better humans.Here are some things talking about Jesus’s teachings‚

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    Black Death

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    The Black Death In Fourteenth Century Europe‚ there was a network of roads and sea routes were linked to create international trade. These trading ships were docked at a Port in Sicily (Italy) after a long journey through the Black Sea from Asia. This was a major trade route where Italian merchants traded for silks and spices to be brought to Europe. Apparently‚ Asian black rats carried fleas with the plague that somehow burrowed into the ship’s grain sacks. This is the theory of what caused the

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    The Black Death

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    The Black Death was caused by the Oriental Rat Flea in 1347 – 1350. Not only did it cause the death of many people but it also caused major problems in the economy of Europe. When large numbers of the working class died‚ the ones left who had skills became very valuable. Even more valuable than the rich people. The peasants and artisians demanded more pay and the people who usually tended the crops walked away from them‚ leaving behind wasted farmland (Cartwright‚ 1991). Agricultural prices dropped

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