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    American Revolutionary War fought between Great Britain and the colonists was justified under Christian faith. This war was not only fought for economic reasons‚ but also for fundamental Christian beliefs. England’s strong contempt over the colonies and the series of actions by the British pushed our Founding Fathers over the edge and towards independence. Even though leaders on both sides held valued Christian beliefs‚ the British gave the colonists too many obstacles to overcome. Just like in most

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    control over the media. Of immense significance to us as Christians is that if we allow the sinfulness of humankind as we should‚ there are more grounds for us to increase extra checks‚ through other media sources. If being obvious is what we want our political structure to be‚ an independent media can contribute to a more transparent society where no public servant and political leader can conceal his or her sins. It should be our Christian concern to defend truth and honesty. While vigorous rivalry

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    Beowulf represents values of pre-Christian values throughout the story by elements such as wealth/honor‚ biblical/paganistic‚ and man vs. wild themes. The time period in which Beowulf was written‚ itself‚ sets a pre-Christian value. The epic has many others such as archetypal‚ symbolic themes‚ and motifs‚ but the most important that serve to add depth to the characters are the wealth‚ honor‚ religious‚ man‚ and wildness themes. These themes do not only serve to define character‚ but they also factor

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    GCU: History‚ Community‚ and Christian Perspectives • Explain how GCU’s history and its Christian heritage inform its current vision‚ mission‚ and pillars. • Identify and explain the various means by which GCU creates a sense of community within its ground and/or online modalities. • Demonstrate how diversity at GCU affects the learning environment‚ in general‚ and the individual student‚ in particular. Module 7: Assignments An Overview of Grand Canyon University This assignment

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    Hypnosis in Healthcare: A Christian Perspective Christopher S. Baker Oral Roberts University Abstract Steven Lafevers‚ a certified counselor and hypnotherapist‚ presents the reader with an array of methods and techniques associated with hypnotherapy. The reading offers detailed step by step methods of induction and foundational principles with little to no jargon or erroneous claims. A full spectrum of life challenges are identified‚ with respective hypnotic prescriptions presented

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    Conscientious Objection Case Summery Mr. Harry Rogers is a pharmacist working at a small community hospital for six years. He made a request concerning Conscientious Objection based on his new religious beliefs. One of the main functions of a pharmacist is to dispense medications. Harry Rogers chose to be a pharmacist prior to his religious conversion. However‚ his new beliefs are conflicting with his duties on the grounds of filling up abortion drugs as well as filling prescriptions for a physician

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    wonder‚ dreaming of their worth to the future of everyone‚ knowing the potential of their identity. Their dignity turned the human into a being‚ creating themselves with a set of aptitudes and goals. According to Christian faith‚ all human life is sacred. The 5th commandment of the Christian faith exclaims that a human being "shall not kill". The fifth commandment teaches people that all of human life is sacred. As of today‚ people doubt this law without foreseeing the importance

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    Christian leadership in my opinion is operating in and by Christ. We must be his hands and his feet with precepts. In order to lead and present change God must be in us and its evident must be known. Matthew 5: 13 -16 clearly proclaims the significance of our existence and Gods requirement of every believer. 2 Timothy 2:15 expresses the need for every believer to be approved by the Lord first and then going forth to preach the word throughout to Gods people. Leadership is the duty of the person

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    1. In the examination of early Christian works‚ one can make inferences concerning their beliefs in addition to the distinct implications that are found. Such inferences can be made by exploring major concepts relating to early Christian art‚ markedly the lack of images portraying crucifixion‚ resurrection‚ and the nativity of Christ. One can infer that due to the lack of these three concepts as well as the religion still being considered a cult‚ they were required to hold congregations in private

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    Grendel attacked the hall‚ "Sometimes at pagan shrines they vowed offerings to idols‚ swore oaths that the killer of souls might come to their aid and save the people" (Heaney 175-177) showing how the culture was steeped in pagan religion. The poem’s Christian elements are discernible from constant‚ albeit circuitous‚ references of a Creator‚ or the Almighty‚ along with allusions to biblical events. The monster Grendel apparently was a descendant of the murderer Cain. It explains the being by telling about

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