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    After reading “Jesus’ Two Natures: God and Man” by Matt Slick‚ I now have a better and more clear understanding of the relationship of Jesus’ human and divine nature. The common misconception‚ outlined in the text‚ is that Jesus is half man and half God. This simply is not true; Jesus has two very distinct natures: he is both divine and human. Jesus was the Word of God‚ and with that said‚ Jesus’s divine nature and ability did not alter when He became flesh. When Jesus became flesh and gained his

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    Jesus?

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    Jesus Christ is the self-proclaimed Messiah‚ and his mission was to follow God’s will‚ and spread the word about God’s will. Jesus was the son of a carpenter‚ and his mother was not married to his father when he was conceived (although the conception was divine according to the bible) so she would have likely been the butt of jokes and scorned. He was born in a manger according to the bible‚ but research suggests that he was more likely born somewhere else. Early in life he ran away from his parents

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    A Sense of Sin

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    A Sense of Sin Richard M. Gula‚ S.S. Reason Informed by Faith: Foundations of Catholic Morality. Mahwah‚ New Jersey: Paulist Press‚ 1989. 89-105. No one doubts the presence of evil in the world. We experience it in a variety of ways: national and international conflict; domestic and street violence; political and corporate corruption; and a host of manifestations of sexism‚ clericalism‚ racism‚ ageism‚ and other violations of justice. All such forms of brutality‚ disorder and discrimination

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    Original Sin

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    discussing this very information for the doctrine of original sin. The doctrine of original sin mostly pertains to the Roman Catholic religion. I will be covering when‚ where‚ and why the doctrine was originated. Original sin is the theory that every man is born into sin because our mother and father have sinned. The definition given by the Catholic Encyclopedia is: "(1) the sin that Adam committed; (2) a consequence of this first sin‚ the hereditary stain with which we are born on account of our

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    to Heaven. The Tower crumbled when the communication mechanisms of finance were lost. In the last twenty years the global economy has undergone enormous economic growth. Europe and North America‚ created a consumer based‚ materialist Tower Babel made of debt and excessive leverage. This Tower collapsed as confidence in the language of the financial world (debt‚ securitization‚ leverage and antidotes trust‚ liquidity and interbank lending) collapsed. Although the latest crisis appears

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    Is Abortion a Sin?

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    In her article entitled “Abortion is Not a Sin”‚ Poppy Dixon makes the claim that abortion is not a sin because the Bible does not label it as a sin. In fact‚ Dixon boldly states that those who regard abortion as sinful are committing the sins of idolatry and blasphemy. This controversial statement stirs up a very heated argument. As a Christian‚ I strongly disagree with this statement. The idea of abortion not being a sin is totally unbiblical. Dixon‚ takes scriptures and twists them to justify

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    Prometheus and Jesus

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    was Zeus. There were also many lesser gods in Greek religion‚ and Prometheus wasn ’t even a lesser god. He was a titan. Neither was Prometheus aligned with God/Zeus as Jesus was‚ but was frequently in conflict with him. Prometheus did‚ however‚ save mankind‚ but not in the way Jesus did. Prometheus did not save us from sin or damnation in the afterlife‚ but had stopped Zeus from destroying mankind. 2. Was born of a god and a human virgin on December 25th. Neither of his parents were

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    Sir Isaac Newton

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    Sir Isaac Newton (25/Dec/1642 – 20/Mar/1727) Early Life of Newton Sir Isaac Newton was born on Christmas Day‚ in 1643‚ to a poor farming family. His father died 3 months before he was born. His mother later remarried‚ but her second husband did not get on with Isaac; leading to friction between Isaac and his parents. The young Isaac attended school at King’s School‚ Grantham in Lincolnshire (where his signature is still inscribed in the walls). Isaac was one of the top students‚ but before

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    Nature of Sin

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    Through Christ ] Therefore‚ just as sin entered the world through one man‚ and death through sin‚ and in this way death came to all men‚ because all sinned. “It is proven every human being sins. Sin is often defined as missing the mark. It is a failure to live up to God’s requirements”. When we use the word "sin" many people have very different ideas about what sin actually is. Most people think of sin only as committing very evil crimes. Others don’t use the word sin when talking about their own deficiencies

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    “Sacrifice of Isaac” by Tiziano Vecellio Kimberly Duran About the Work Tiziano Vecellio lived from 1488–1576 and was known as Titian‚ was the greatest Venetian artist of the sixteenth century‚ eventually gaining international fame. Titian contributed to all of the major areas of Renaissance art‚ painting altarpieces‚ portraits‚ mythologies‚ and pastoral landscapes with figures. In the piece titled‚ “The Sacrifice of Isaac‚” Titian demonstrates his style in the use of oil on canvas. This painting

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