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    Augustine Original Sin

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    Relation to the Doctrine of Original Sin A Paper Submitted To Dr. John Landers In Partial Fulfillment for the Course CHHI-520 Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary By Jaaval Cato Lynchburg‚ Virginia October 7‚ 2012 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………………….3 AUGUSTINE’S TAKE ON ORIGINAL SIN……………………..……………………..…….5 AUGUSTINE’S TAKE ON ORIGINAL SIN AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO BAPTISM…………...7 OPPOSTIONS TO AUGUSTINE’S VIEW ON ORIGINAL SIN …………………......…...10 MANICHEAN

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    Arthur Dimmesdale's Sin

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    Sin was brought into the world by evil itself‚ destroying God’s perfect plan. Since then sin has grown to its highest. Committing a sin is considered to be unholy. Puritans were one of the most strict groups to obey and follow God’s plan. In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorn‚ many characters struggle to carry the burden of sin on their backs. Arthur Dimmesdale‚ a Puritan minister‚ struggled the greatest with his sin which eventually led to his death. Dimmesdale’s sin was the greatest because

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    Lineage of Sin and Death

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    Lineage of Sin and Death Kathleen Perrault BIB-104 June 9‚ 2012 Professor Michael Tindle The Lineage of sin and death In the beginning of Genesis God created the heavens and earth. He saw it was good‚ so he decided to create a man out of the dirt He had created. Doing so he breathed life into the first man made in His image. So Adam did not have anyone that was close to him to relate to. Next God took a rib from the man‚ closed the

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    SUICIDE THE UNFORGIVABLE SIN? Suicide the Unforgivable Sin? Introduction Most of us have our own opinion and beliefs about suicide‚ but I’m interested in finding the truth through God’s Word. I’ve search and cross-referenced scripture‚ covering related topics such as Suicide the Unforgivable Sin‚ Is Repentance Necessary for Salvation?‚ Is Suicide Always Wrong?’ What the Bible Teaches‚ Believers and Suicide‚ and Biblical Examples of suicide. This paper shall examine the concept of suicide as

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    The Rival Conceptions of God by C.S. Lewis When you are a Christian you do not need to believe that every other religion is wrong completely. Though if you are an atheist you have to believe that the main point in every religion is completely wrong. Though Christians are free to think that all religions have some aspects of being true. It’s like a math problem‚ there can only be one right answer but there are many answers that are closer than others. Even the dumbest religions have some aspect of

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    Is There a God

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    LECTURETTE - IS THERE GOD ? 1. ‘O God‚ help us to keep ourselves physically strong‚ mentally awake and morally straight‚ that in doing our duty to Thee and our country we may keep the honour of the Services untarnished’ …..it is the way we started our life everyday for three very important years of our life‚ I am just reciting it so as to refresh your memory….and to seek out the first line….”Oh God‚ help us to”……GOD…who is GOD….what is GOD….is it something that justifies our existence‚ something

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    Genesis: The Original Sin

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    The Original Sin Throughout the book of Genesis‚ the serpent has been portrayed as the evil entity several times. The most evident example of this is the story of the snake telling Eve to eat the fruit of the forbidden tree. She‚ in turn gives the fruit to Adam who also consumes it. This poem is my representation of this famed story. The Original Sin A woman and a man‚an essential part of God’s master plan.The Garden of Eden‚ the place they lived.They were given all it had

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    Blessing to the Nation

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    “A Blessing for All Nations‚” or “Don’t Ask Questions‚ Just Drive”‚ or “Move! At My Age!‚ or Who Me!”‚ “Trust and Obey” or “Faith and Obenience.”                                   Sunday‚ December 4‚ 2011                                                           Lesson: Genesis 12:1-9; Time of Action: 2090 B.C.; Place of Action: Haran; Canaan                     Golden Text:  “And I will make of thee a great nation‚ and I will bless thee‚ and make thy name great; and thou shalt be a blessing”

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    Seven Deadly Sins

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    The Seven Deadly Sins are as follows: * Pride- An over high opinion of oneself; exaggerated self-esteem; conceit‚ arrogance‚ vanity‚ self-satisfaction. * Lust- Lust is the self-destructive drive for pleasure out of proportion to its worth. Sex‚ power‚ or image can be used well‚ but they tend to go out of control. * Greed- Excessive desire for acquiring or having; desire for more than one needs or deserves. * Envy-Envy resents the good others receive or even might receive. Envy is

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    The making of a nation

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    Making Of A Nation Israelite‚ deliverer‚ lawgiver‚ leader and prophet of God are some of the many names ascribed to Moses. His life filled with miracles and prophecy serves as a model to all. Yet‚ his most notable acts are those that lead to the forming of a nation. His life can be broken down into three equal portions of forty years. They are his life in Egypt‚ exile in Arabia‚ and government of Israel. Within this span of one hundred and twenty years God through Moses worked his plan of redemption

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