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    Maori Jesus

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    The Maori Jesus I saw the Maori Jesus‚ Walking on Wellington Harbour He wore blue dungarees His beard and hair were long His breath smelt of mussels and paraoa When he smiled it looked like the dawn. When he broke wind the little fishes trembled. When he frowned the ground shook. When he laughed everybody got drunk. The Maori Jesus came on shore And picked out his twelve disciples. One leaned toilets in the Railway Station; His hands were scrubbed red to get the shit out of

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    Intro to Christian Theology II Salvation For All: A Doctrine‚ or A Hope? Throughout history‚ salvation has been a common topic for discussion and debate. Questions regarding not only methods of reaching salvation but also the recipients of salvation have been analyzed with great scrutiny‚ especially within the Christian community. So the main question at hand is the following: Can those outside of the church obtain salvation? Some have stated that only God’s chosen people are allowed access

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    Gender Roles in the Twenty-First Century Endrinal‚ Jose Francisco G. IV – Brooklyn Bridge Marriage and Family Life Gender roles exist primarily as a representation of the kind of culture a group of people have. The roles of man and woman are defined by the positions that they take in society that is in accordance with the traditions passed down from their elders. The relevance of gender roles in our society today is increasingly diminishing. It is difficult now to separate roles

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    could still exist‚ we could not have a navy‚ we could possibly not even exist. Imagine a world without any United States of America. The first half of the 19th century was very important because the American market-based economy experienced unprecedented growth in the due to the creation and development of many new innovations. In the first half of the 19th century there were many mode of transportation invented. The Cotton Gin was invented‚ the Railroad was invented‚ the Erie Canal was dug‚ clipper

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    This following report will explain how the theme “Salvation for all” is prevalent throughout the Gospel of Luke. It will do this by providing evidence for the theme “Salvation for all” in The Gospel of Luke‚ and discussing the wider implications such as why this theme matters to Catholic Christians. A theme is a recurring idea throughout a piece of literature‚ usually with the purpose to present a specific message the author wants to get across. Within the Bible there are many different styles of

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    ‘A Belief in Miracles Leads to the Concept of a God Who Favours Some but Not All of His Creation’ – Discuss The word miracles can be defined in a variety of ways. Some may consider it to be a sign of God’s presence within the world and his dynamic power‚ with other believing that a miracle is an event that lacks an explanation‚ whilst others can believe a miracle simply breaks the laws of nature. This therefore leads onto the constant questioning of if God does perform miracles and they are not a

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    At the center of Roberts’ account is the First World War. Roberts’ argues that before the war‚ most of the slum dwellers were part of an undermass. Men and women who had unskilled work‚ if they had any work at all‚ whose lives were marked by poverty and the constant quest for money to buy food or pay the rent. He dismisses those who look back on the period as some sort of golden age‚ arguing instead that the grinding poverty held little rosiness for most of Salford’s population. Their lives were

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    universe of meaning’ for people today: For many people today‚ religion no longer acts as a shared universe of meaning‚ which means for that religion no longer‚ has importance. There is variety of reasons for this. However‚ some disagree as they belief religion still has importance to many and it is needed for society to function properly. Post-modernists argue that religion doesn’t act as a shared universe of meaning anymore‚ this is a result of globalisation. This is supported by lyotards

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    My week at the Salvation Army educating clients about cholesterol was a great opportunity and I learned a lot. I never realized that the Salvation Army does that much for our community and we don’t even know about it. I think an individual really has to go and see what services the Salvation Army provides to the community because they shelter and feed many unfortunate human beings. They not only shelter and feed them‚ but their program is set up where the clients have to be looking for a place

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    as higher spirits or a god‚ and have recorded their coming into existence in a story. In the case of the Puritans‚ their creation myth is found in Genesis‚ while on the other hand‚ the Native Americans recount their creation in multiple tales. Two of these Native American stories are “The Earth on Turtle’s Back” coming from the Onondaga tribe and “When Grizzlies Walked Upright” coming from the Modoc. As well as giving an

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