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    affects their decision making‚ values‚ relationships‚ and behaviors by that individual. II. Articulate the biblical/Christian Worldview (what is believed) for each of the following 5 questions. Give 2 relevant scripture references for each of the five questions below (do not write out the verses) to support why it is believed. (300 words) The Question of Origin? A Christian worldview teaches that

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    I think that a real Christian teaches others the way of Christ‚ but also realizes that they themselves also have room to grow. They also are not hypocritical to what they are teaching. A verse that I think helps support this is 1 John 4:20: "Whoever claims to love God yet hates a brother or sister is a liar. For whoever does not love their brother and sister‚ whom they have seen‚ cannot love God‚ whom they have not seen." If someone tells you to love your neighbor‚ and yet they turn around and do

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    Pagan vs. Christian The holy Catholic Religion had a drastic Christian like impact on the barbarian‚ Viking Pagans of the Anglo-Saxon Age in England (Elements of Literature 11). The Catholics evolved the aggressive Pagan Vikings into a peaceful society (Williams). Also‚ the Catholics substituted their warlike religion and after-life to a more holy and Christian like religion (Chaney 197-217). Along with the altering of the Pagan society and religion‚ the Catholics also transformed the Pagans

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    Christian Worldview Rashad Streets Liberty University April 10‚ 2011 Introduction A worldview is how an individual looks at the world through their own lenses in determining how they see the things. A Christian worldview understands the nature of the world as well as the nature of humanity. According to Entwistle (2010)‚ a Christian worldview should be encouraging to us in applying our abilities towards humane and Godly ends‚ and to not misuse powers in a direction towards sinful ends.

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    are more suspectable to disease and infection. The proccess is also meticulous and unreliable. The Orthodox Christian views are that cloning adds a "third party" to the conception of a child. They feel that a cloned child "will not be the product of love‚ but of scientific procedures." They also question whether or not this new person will have a soul or not. Orthodox Christians also ask "if genetic material from other animals is added to human DNA‚ would this make the resulting offspring non-human

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    Secular Versus Christian Dating Society today has a very loose interpretation of dating. Teenagers are sexually active at an early age and most think that a sexual relationship is what love is about. A commitment to one person seems to be a thing of the past. God instructions in I Corinthians 6:18 are to “flee from sexual immorality” (Holy Bible‚ NKJV). As a believer we should be very selective in the person we want to be our mate for life. Secular views are to choose based on appearance

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    REDEEMED CHRISTIAN BIBLE COLLEGE PASTORAL THEOLOGY 2 ASSIGNMENT ON CHRISTIAN LEADERS ARE MADE NOT BORN SUBMITTED BY ADEJUMOBI MICHAEL ADEDAMOLA MATRIC NO: 74348 IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE AWARD OF POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY MARCH 2012 CHRISTIAN LEADERS ARE MADE NOT BORN. INTRODUCTION Everybody

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    renaissance‚ the most usual form of art was a style was one which closely resembled Byzantine Christian artwork. Through research‚ I found a definition for this style of artwork. A website called Britannica described Byzantine Christian art in way that was easy for me to understand‚ it was defined as “Based on the dynamic of lines and flat areas of color rather than form‚” (Britannica‚ Byzantine Christian par.5). This style of work is the very basis of comparison of Cimabue’s work and the work of

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    * Questions in Christianity Today   The Christian population is growing every day. With the economy today people are starting to turn to God for answers and pray for help with their problems. Since so many people are starting to look to God for answers I decided to talk about the following three topics: “Did Jesus Claim to be God?”‚ “Did Jesus need to be born of a virgin?”‚ and “What can your local church do to better communicate Gods love to your community?” There are many questions and concerns

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    In believe as a Christian it is important to have good character traits‚ so that you can represent Jesus in a good way towards non-believers. It is our job to bring non-believers in and show them the correct path. So the way u act and respond in certain situations will be looked at from the world and you want them to make others ask the question of what makes you different. We can not achieve anything with God’s help so it is only with the help of God can we develop good Character traits. Good character

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