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    In particular‚ he wants to know: 1. Does the Bible forbid him to file bankruptcy? 2. Does the Bible forbid borrowing altogether? If not‚ when is it permissible to borrow money? Use the words "Forbids" or "Does not Forbid" in the subject line of your discussion board post‚ depending upon your conclusion. Do not use attachments as these are cumbersome and inhibit the discussion process. Suggested Readings: Read and consider these and other Bible verses that relate to borrowing‚ lending‚ and

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    as they have indicated that they adhere to a set of business ethics. CAT: Oliver Sparling and Bible Books‚ Inc. a.i.1. Case Facts a.i.1.a. Sparling: senior analyst at a consulting firm‚ also an openly gay man a.i.1.b. Was working on a case for a bible book company in Birmingham‚ AL a.i.1.b.i. A career-defining case‚ success would lead to a possible promotion a.i.1.c. Executives at Bible Books had a problem with his sexuality a.i.1.c.i. Asked him not to discuss his partner or relationship

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    Bible vs. Native American Creation Stories from the Southwestern United States Human curiosity is shared between both the Biblical creation story and the Native American myths .Both the Bibles account of creation and the Native American myths tell about an intelligent creator that created complicated beings. Creators in both of the stories have a dwelling in the sky. In Genesis‚ the creator God dwells in heaven. In Native American stories‚ the creator lives in the sky and is known as the Sky

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    Why is slavery right or wrong according to the Bible? Include Wilberforce’s views and what role he played in abolishing slavery in England. The Bible does not specifically condemn slavery but instead gives ways that slaves should be treated. In fact many people do not realize how different slavery was in the Old Testament compared to now. Many fail to understand that back in Biblical times slavery was not segregated by race‚ often it was by nationality or was based more on your social status

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    Part One of Elmer Towns’ Concise Bible Doctrines introduces Christian theology by outlining the key pieces of the doctrine to help the reader understand Christianity and faith. Towns begins by saying that the main purpose of Bible doctrine is to communicate the gospel to the people at a point of need. Every man has the same need because every man is cut off from God. Man is born with a sin nature‚ and because he is less than holy‚ he is isolated and alienated from God. Death is imminent for everyone

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    Paper #1 The Bible is one of the most read books‚ yet oddly enough it is one of the least understood books ever written. Christians understand the Bible different ways‚ but one standard located within the Bible in this notion of Jesus‚ the son of God. This guy‚ Jesus‚ helps Christians understand the bible and ultimately by understanding the Bible Christians can understand God. Jesus was this character that appeared as a human‚ yet he possessed the powers of God. Jesus had this ability to link the

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    General introduction This study is intended to be an introduction to the five books of the Bible grouped together in the Old Testament of English translations of the Bible after the Law and historical books (Genesis to Esther) and before the books ofthe Prophets (Isaiah to Malachi). The five books in the order in which they are placed are: • Job • Psalms • Proverbs • Ecclesiastes • Song of Songs The books deserve to be grouped together since they are clearly different in character from the

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    Holy Bible and the Qur’an have transformed lives for centuries based on the power of the word of God. These two texts have been contended against one another for centuries because each seems to be relaying similar messages of God‚ but under a different subtext. Although literature gives the reader the power of interpretation‚ it is up to the author to convey a clear theme throughout the work in order to achieve the appropriate response from the intended audience. The Holy Bible and the

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    Is the Bible still relevant today? Sure‚ the Bible was relevant once upon a time‚ in that long-ago era of shepherds and scribes. That story of how the Hebrew people emerged from their centuries of slavery in Egypt is a gripping account‚ but does it have any connection to my world of lightning fast e-mails and jet travel? The problems of a fish swallowing a disobedient prophet named Jonah and how to get Daniel out of a den of lions seem pretty far removed from fixing my transmission or resurrecting

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    and The Bible The Bible and the church have been the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of woman’s emancipation. A famous 19th century feminist named Elizabeth Cady Stanton voiced this about her struggle for women’s freedom. Women‚ considered a lower class than the men‚ wanted this subjugation changed. Part of the reason for the subjugation of women is that the Bible could be interpreted in many different ways to suit the needs of the interpreter. These interpretations of the Bible are in part

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