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    Psalm has been a source of inspiration when inspiring worshipers to worship God. It has personal inspired me to look past my hurts, pains, sorrows and situations to toward the source of my hope, God. This particular passage of Psalms reminds me that, the true and living, God never stop caring for or watching over his children. This Psalm, much like the 23rd division of Psalms written by David, the advantages of having a personal relationship with the Lord. After studying this Psalm, I now have…

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    promised Eden and erotic lust. Marvell’s approach to lust through religion is unimaginable, how is he able to mask his sexual desire through his faith in God? He embraces New World language to explore faith in God and lust for his promised…

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    single worldview, faith, reason, and concept or theorem. [1] For instance, the most plausible worldview contenders are monotheism, naturalism, and pantheism (Groothuis, 2011). Monotheism is the belief in a single all-powerful god, as opposed to religions that believe in multiple gods. [5] Judaism encompasses the religion, philosophy, culture and way of life of the Jewish people. [5] Christianity is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who serves as…

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    perspective (arguing that there are many perspectives needing to be tethered into this process, and the plurality of perspectives does not imply relativism), and that this is a post-modern hermeneutic (because the Bible, being God’s word and one with God is eternal just as the story of God’s mission is an eternal, universal narrative that gives purpose to humanity and is the cohesive substance for all historical events and stories).…

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    to be light in this dark world. I desire to attend a college that will encourage me to grow closer to God and will help me to find and follow His will. I believe we were created to glorify God with our lives, but I need all the help I can get to become a Christ-centered woman. I am looking for a college where I can grow spiritually and where I can learn, not just academics, but learn about God and life. I think Liberty University is a college where I can do that. You say your mission is to…

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    Richard Dawkins was born in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1941; He is one of the world’s leading scientific minds, specializing in evolutionary biology. Richard Dawkins is a successful writer, writing over eight books including the book called the God Delusion. In the prolog of this book Dawkins defends his use of the word delusion in the title of the book by quoting another author who says “When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is…

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    Religion Vs. Science

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    not a black or white answer but rather a gray area one. Religious faith and scientific understanding, as the two are used to explain both natural and supernatural phenomena on one’s own accord, are not in conflict with each other because it is a personal choice to allow it to contradict or conflict one’s own belief. Religion and science may both appear similar yet confounding simultaneously. Religion, for instance, provides an explanation to most supernatural phenomena. This is usually…

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    People who have not yet found God have a surprisingly odd form of emptiness that can’t be filled, until they stumble upon God’s presence. Upon receiving Christ for the first time, a new Christian generally has a deep desire to praise God and seek forgiveness and until they have, they don’t have a feeling of fulfilment or contentment. When God formed the earth he placed a man and a woman to have dominion over the earth and to praise him. Man was made to praise God with their words and their…

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    faith in one true God. It encompasses the culture, religious practices and philosophy of Jew, who have established communities throughout the world. The central belief of Judaism includes monotheism, restoration, the laws of Torah and justice. All the religions originated in the Middle East, they all believe in the power of the ultimate of a personal God, a single supreme being, who has no equals. Monotheism is a style of religious belief that affirm the existence of only one God. Judaism…

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    to a pond where he then began his life personally with his love for the “beauty of nature”. His personal experiences lead to reflect his view on transcendentalism, a simple kinda life. Thoreau’s personal experiences then lead him to become very important and successful in the romantic time period. In Thoreau’s essay “Walden” he expresses transcendentalism by explaining that God is everything and God made nature. In…

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