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    Who Is Jesus

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    To say who Jesus Christ is within one essay would be an impossibility. However‚ as a servant of my Lord and Savior‚ I will attempt to explain who my precious Jesus is. Who is Jesus? He is the Son of God and He is also the Son of man. He is the atonement for our sins; he is the King of glory. Jesus is the bright and morning star and a mighty counselor and teacher. He is the great physician and the bread of life. Jesus is the bread of life; the first and the last; the Alpha and the Omega. He is

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    Political Science 24 March 2014 American Creed We see the American Creed as a set of values and beliefs that can be found in the American political culture. (Coleman‚ Goldstein‚ and Howell) The beliefs and values are equality‚ individualism‚ democracy‚ liberty‚ natural rights‚ property‚ and religion. We‚ as the American culture have the opportunity to all be equals‚ live in a democracy‚ be individual‚ have the opportunity to acquire property and use said property as we see fit. Our religion

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    Jesus Camp

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    Jesus Camp Jesus Camp is a documentary film about Christian families and their journey through life with their Evangelical Christian beliefs. The main portion of the film is about children within the Evangelical faith and their time spent at a summer bible camp. An evangelical Christian is a person who is called to share the good news‚ to preach God’s Word‚ and to set an example of purity and honesty. Even if these movements require political action. They seem to be very strict in their beliefs

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    There are many sections to the soldier’s creed which all influence my life‚ both the way I live and the way I think. All soldiers whether old or new‚ should try their hardest to abide and live by the soldier’s creed. The soldier’s creed has taught me many things that make me who I am today. "I am an American soldier‚" To me‚ that means I have the right to say this anywhere and everywhere I go. As an American I have Freedom of speech‚ religion‚ and pursuit of happiness. As a soldier I defend

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    Jesus Of Nazareth

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    the rapid spread of Christianity was word of mouth. In the time of the Roman Empire there was not one single enforced religion. They were tolerant of all religion and due to the constructions of roads communication became more efficient. Tales of Jesus of Nazareth were being told all throughout the Middle East. Though it was originally an outlawed religion it eventually gained so many followers that it began to be a threat to the Roman Empire. Christianity

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    Jesus and People

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    what "gospel" means [glad tidings or good news]. Many think "gospel" means "truth‚" when they say things like‚ "I’m speakin’ the gospel." Many denominations mention Jesus’ name... and tell Bible stories about Him‚ thinking that is "gospel" [calling it ’the gospel of Jesus Christ’]. The "gospel" is the "good news" that Jesus Christ preached. The "gospel" was HIS MESSAGE that He preached‚ beginning in Galilee: Thus... the confusion and uncertainty in today’s culture as to what the divided Christian

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    Jesus Camp

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    The second section of Jesus Camp gets a lot more dramatic and hard to watch. It begins with all the kids on their way to the church camp. The camp is lead by Becky Fisher who is in my mind a complete psycho. At the camp‚ Fischer stresses the need for children to purify themselves in order to be part of the "army of God". She strongly believes that children need to be in the forefront of turning America toward conservative Christian values and way. She also feels that Christians need to focus on

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    Jesus Camp

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    Jesus Camp “It is no wonder‚ with that kind of intense training and discipline‚ that those young people are ready to kill themselves for the cause of Islam. I want to see young people who are as committed to the cause of Jesus Christ as the young people are to the cause of Islam. I want to see them as radically laying down their lives for the gospel as they are over in Pakistan and Israel and Palestine and all those different places‚ you know‚ because we have… excuse me‚ but we have the truth

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    Jesus and Christmas

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    That seems to me what would be the main factor that’s "attacking" Christmas. How many people truly enjoy the holiday these days without the stress of shopping‚ travel‚ etc.? "My Thoughts on Christmas" Christmas is about the birth of our Lord‚ Jesus Christ. It is a season of thanksgiving and sharing. A time for us to renew ourselves and to be inspires by the power of this celebration. In this‚ we gather together to witness the coming of our redeemer‚ who died to save us from our sins. Moreover

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    Jesus and Law

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    Is the law then against the promises of God? Certainly not! For if there had been a law given which could have given life‚ truly righteousness would have been by the law. But the scripture has confined all under sin‚ that the promise by faith in jesus christ might be given to those who believe. But before faith came we were kept under the guard by the law‚ kept for the faith which would afterward be revealed. Therefore the law was our tutor to bring us to christ‚ that we might be justified by faith

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