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    Who is to Blame? Throughout time‚ there have been many tragedies cause by roamance. For example‚ the play Romeo and Juliet by‚ William Shakespeare is known for its romantic tragedy between two star-crossed lovers. With all the deaths‚ who is truly to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths? Friar Laurence is most to blame for many obvious‚ yet overlooked reasons. The forbidden wedding of Romeo and Juliet could not have happened without the Friar. First of all‚ the Friar unwisely agreed to marry

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    Mythical Gods Zeus - Gød of the sky‚ the clouds‚ and the rain. Normally seen holding a thunderbolt. Represented by an Eagle. Married Hera and had many children from many affairs. Poseidon - Brother of Zeus‚ and ruler of the sea. Seen with a trident and connected to horses and bulls. Hera - Sister and wife of Zeus. Protector of marriage and ally of married women. Cow and Peacock were important to her. Hades - Ruler of the underworld and of the dead. Also lord of wealth (his Latin name means

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    or existence of the traditional Christian God. II. Simply put we do not have enough evidence to know whether God exists or not‚ there are too many epistemological issues to pair with the limitations of human exploration. While many questions can be asked to raise inquiry about Gods existence‚ there are none that demonstrate it to be false or true. Therefore‚ both atheists and theists are wrong in their proclamations that it is possible to decipher Gods existence or not. While both parties site

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    God is Real General Purpose: To Inform and Tell Story Specific Purpose: To explain to my audience in my experience how God is real. Introduction: I. When I was a young‚ my family did not preach about religion in the household. A. My mom was Jewish and dad was Baptist. They both believe in God B. My family let me make my own choice about God and religion and I chose not to believe. II. After becoming a teenager‚ I was interested about the many religions

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    divine Lord if we had not seen him yet even once? When we have said that we only believe what we can see… If you think about the quote made by man‚ “To see is to believe.” And how men believe in God‚ they’re two contradicting thoughts. We don’t see god‚ therefore why should we believe in him? What caused God to live from generations to generations when we can’t even see him‚ has anyone seen him besides the prophets? We know that we have friends‚ neighbors‚ teachers‚ parents‚ siblings‚ and other

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    What exactly is "the kingdom of God?" How does one recognize the kingdom? Are you in the kingdom of God? So often‚ people search for the evidence of the kingdom of God rather than simply identifying it. In the present day‚ the stress is evasively put on works and actions rather than a personal relationship with God. Too many people fall into the trap of participating in as many activities as they can‚ living to have their good deeds noticed by others; however‚ the key point is entirely missed. It

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    and Juliet‚ but out of all the wrong done who deserves the blame? In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo was heart broken until he saw Juliet at a Capulet’s masquerade ball. Then as they began to date they wanted to be married‚ but would have had to be married in secret due to their feuding families. When Friar Lawrence agreed to marry them‚ their worlds flipped upside down in a twist of unfortunate events. Friar Lawrence deserves the blame of their deaths because he married Romeo and Juliet‚ he gave

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    nature is even more intricate. With this in mind‚ nature must have a designer because everything regarding nature is complex and it is very unlikely to be created without contrivance. Convincingly‚ Paley came up with the notion that there must be a God or transcendent being that created the universe‚ as well as all of the nature within it due to the fact that it seems implausible for something so complex to have been created with no thought or planning. In chapter eight‚ Pascal writes‚ “…for nothing

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    earthly world and all of its beings were created by an evil‚ jealous God who is believed to be the God of the Old Testament. Then there was the good God or what they called the Supreme God of Truth (Religious Tolerance 1A). The Supreme God of Truth was believed to be the father of Jesus. Jesus was looked upon as the person who was sent down to spread the gnosis among the people and to allow them to return home to the Supreme God. They also felt that Jesus resurrection took place before Jesus was

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    The Greek god‚ Morpheus‚ also known as ’He who forms’‚ is the Greek god of dreams. The Greeks believed that he shaped and formed dreams for mortals. Morpheus played an important role as a god; he was the leader of the Oneriroi tribe. The tribe was made up of himself and his three brothers‚ Icelus‚ Phobetor and Phantos. The Oneriroi were a well-known tribe and had the duty of creating dreams for humans. They were often asked to create dreams to warn mortals of danger and future experiences. This

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