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    Son of God

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    Jesus: The Son of God A meaning behind a name can be very significant. It can be a way to interpret someone‚ describe him or her‚ and see who he or she really is. Jesus is a man who has numerous names and various meanings to them. He is the known as a teacher‚ a famous prophet‚ a miracle worker‚ and a wonderful example. One significant name that Jesus is known for is the Son of God. At the heart of the Nicene Creed it states “ the only- begotten Son of God”. The Son of God is to be of the same

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    like it is meaningless. Where you would put the memorial would be important. In Source C‚ "the memorial‚ outside of Rapid City‚ is only a few miles from Mount Rushmore. " One is a nations icon‚ it said‚ and the other is a solitary dream. The crazy horse memorial is an unnatural land mark. You don’t want to put a memorial in a place where it shouldn’t be‚ or where it looks like graffiti. You don’t want to upset the people that find is sacred and put it in a terrible place. When you make

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    The Olympian Gods Aphrodite - Goddess of love and beauty. Her son was Eros‚ the god of love. She is also believed to have kept a watchful eye over sailors. Apollo - Beautiful god of the light‚ medicine and music. Apollo represents order‚ harmony‚ and civilization Ares - God of war. He had an affair with Aphrodite‚ and was father to many children. Artemis - Goddess moon‚ forest‚ childbirth and the hunt. Although she was associated with childbirth and children‚ Artemis was a virgin. Athena -

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    God and Zoroastrianism

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    can be seen in other religions such as Hinduism‚ Sikhism‚ and Neo-Platonism. “Today‚ ideas life final judgment and heaven and hell are important to traditional Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam.”(Ellewood‚ McGraw 09). Monotheism is the belief in one god or deity‚ and usually attributes to biblical faiths in unique and distinct contributions to the history of religious thought. Along with being an early developer of monotheistic faith‚ Zoroastrianism displays many of the same rituals and beliefs as

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    Warriors of God

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    Warriors of God by James Reston Jr. is a non-fictional view of the third crusade. This particular crusade spanned from 1187-1192‚ containing many gruesome battles and a lot of intense moments between Islam and Christianity. Reston supplies the reader with a little background to the third Crusade when he talks about the first Crusades happening since 1095. Reston gives a fairly impartial view of this holy war. He discusses the battles‚ politics‚ and emotions of the Crusade as an outside party

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    is that you god

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    "The discoveries in ways of Hearing God are never just theory. They come out of your own adventures." Loren Cunningham     Have you ever questioned yourself on hearing God’s voice‚ whether it is for a life changing decision or a passing thought?  Have you ever been inches away from your goal and wondered‚  "Is this really you‚ God?"  If so‚ then this book is for you.   Is That Really You‚ God? Hearing the Voice Of God is the story of how one man’s dream of seeing young people impact

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    Greek Gods

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    Greek Gods Study Notes: nlike many other creation stories‚ in the Greek versions the gods are created by the universe instead of the other way around. In the beginning‚ two entities exist‚ Heaven and Earth. Their children are the Titans‚ whose children‚ in turn‚ are the Olympians‚ the main Greek gods. The Titans—who include such notables as Ocean‚ Mnemosyne (Memory)‚ and Prometheus‚ mankind’s benefactor—rule the universe until Zeus and their other children conquer them. The term “Olympians”

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    Mythological god

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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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    God In The Crucible

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    The most important word in The Crucible is God because the word is used to defend and prosecute others and has an ironic meaning throughout the play. The word God is more important than other words because God is used to defend and prosecute others. To the villagers‚ all of their actions are judged by God and all sins are irredeemable. Although this is a large burden‚ it also holds the community together and prevents any form of disunity. However at the start of the story‚ this community begins

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    Christianity and God

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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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