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    Foster emphasizes that confession to other Christians is very important to freeing one’s self from the guilt and pain of sin. Although‚ I have heard this I never truly understand why it is so important. God has already forgiven the sins of humanity‚ through the death of Jesus on the cross‚ when they choose to make him Lord of their life. It is up to the person to come to terms with there sinful actions‚ and often times it is hard to feel the full forgiveness of our sin. Confession to others allows

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    Being raised in a Roman Catholic household‚ I can tell you when it comes to forgiveness I was taught to do the Christian thing. As hard is it might be‚ I should find it in my heart to forgive those who have hurt me‚ whether they ask for forgiveness or not. What I had never pondered is the chance that someone might ask me forgiveness for something wrong they have done to someone else. Do I have the right to put them at ease or offer forgiveness? In the book The Sunflower‚ Simon Wiesenthal‚ a man who

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    ‘The cosmological argument shows that it is reasonable to believe in God’ How far do you agree? - 15 Mark Aquinas’ cosmological argument is a theory that is highly credible due it to being very logical and having support from science and common human observation. His theory isn’t based on the spiritual and religious God it is based on the God of classical theism which is why more people may argue that his theory makes it reasonable to believe in God. Aquinas’ argument gives a very detailed account

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    What is perfection? The most common question asked among many people. There is many perceptions of what “perfect” is‚ but the reality is a look will be an opinion. In his essay‚ ”The Parting Breath of The Now-Perfect Woman‚” Chester McCovey informs the readers of the interpretation he received from reading Nathaniel Hawthorne story‚ “The Birthmark‚” the story revealed a husband who was unsatisfied with his wife birthmark and worked on a solution to get rid of the mark to make his wife perfect‚

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    Perfection; can it be attained? Can perfection be attained in certain movements in sport? Can perfection be learned? Can perfection be learned so it becomes consistent? Or‚ finally and most probably‚ is consistency what leads to perfection? Three-hundred; twenty-seven straight batters retired; fifteen for fifteen passing; the ace‚ the hole-in-one; all of these happenings are considered perfection in the sporting world. A perfect game in bowling is a three-hundred game. When a pitcher pitches a perfect

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    Perfect: an individual having quality‚ or characteristics that are good as it possibly can; “a state of flawlessness without any defects” (Schwartz). The word perfect was derived in 1250-1300 in Middle English‚ Latin‚ and Old French‚ all across the same meaning was that perfect means to “bring to completion” (dictionary.com). Perfect is a simple word‚ yet everyone strives for it and many fail. Individuals may be in denial‚ thinking they do not want to be perfect‚ but looking at the media and society

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    The Great Chain of Being was created after the fall of Rome similar to feudalism and coincidentally held feudalism together. The Great Chain of Being was a system of rankings that formed after the decline of the Roman Empire. Churches having power and wealth would try to help with the chaos and European life overall‚ and thus the concept of the Great Chain of Being came to life (Richardson). However‚ the concept of the Great Chain of Being wasn’t just thought of and created right away‚ but formed

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    So Olive is like those who have recently entered Gnosis; she is “full of impatience; [she] wants immediate phenomenal manifestations‚ instantaneous astral projections‚ illumination‚ wisdom ... etc” (Weor‚ Perfect Matrimony 85). Whereas the Christian sees salvation in the next world‚ the Gnostic sees salvation in this present world. Eric Voegelin sees that the Gnostic man “no longer wishes to perceive in admiration the intrinsic order of the universe. For him the world has become a prison from which

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    3.7 Forgiveness In this chapter‚ the author says that he erred in saying that chastity was the most unpopular Christian virtue. Instead‚ he says‚ what is even worse than chastity is the duty of forgiving our enemies. Consequently‚ most people‚ including Christians‚ do not even desire to think about forgiving; it makes them sick to speak of it. Nonetheless‚ if we do not forgive others‚ it is a certainty according to Christian doctrine‚ that we will not be forgiven. Additionally‚ as a part of forgiving

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    Now I begin my discussion on how greatly do St. Thomas Aquinas talks about God’s existence in his five arguments. The challenging question at hand is whether there is the well-structured argument that explains the possibility of the existence of God. There are positions that anyone would take‚ and this would be theism‚ atheism or agnosticism. Holding onto a given position will not determine the validity of the other without answering this challenging question. Since even if this position merged‚

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