Papers 2611-2620 of total 12921 found.
Category: /Literature/Novels
…everyone unlike himself, like Nwoye and Unoka. In one part of the novel, Nwoye, OkonkwoÂ’s son, is converted to Christianity, which obviously displeases Okonkwo. Okonkwo is just trying to protect his son by being outraged at him, but Okonkwo takes…
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Category: /Literature
…the end. At the same time Christian authors Hal Lindsey broached the best-seller lists with his work of Biblical non-fiction The Late, Great Planet Earth (1970) in which he interpreted the Book of Revelations and prophesied the signs as being right…
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…119:1 Blessed are the undefiled in the way, who walk in the law of the Lord. May we become the undefiled. May we learn together to walk in the way of the Law. Blessed may be modernized to read happy. Notice these Christians are happy to walk…
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…a Christian but many times I struggle with the same questions the atheist and agnostics use to disprove the existence of an all powerful, and omniscient God. Can we prove God or did this God make it so we must believe blindly or by solely faith? The bible states…
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…of the group to share his tale, represents the most radical religious take on destiny. The host describes the character as having "truth, honour, generousness and courtesy," four heavily proclaimed Christian ideals. This "distinguished" Knight is also repeatedly…
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Category: /History
…two civilizations led to formation of different cartographic visions. For example, the Muslim invasion of Byzantine Empire created small communities of Muslims families living with the traditional Christians (Duiker and Spielvogel, 198). These communities…
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…a capital of the Roman Empire in 330 after Constantine the Great, the first Christian emperor, founded again the city of Byzantium and named it after himself. Between A.D. 500 and A.D. 1200 the Byzantine civilization was one of the most advanced in the world…
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…were nessesary for their survival. A knight was loyal to his king even though he was not always a member of his personal court. He was also loyal to his lord or landowner. Most of all, he was loyal to God, as all Christian knights were. A Christian
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to stick with whatever was told to choose. Anyways, if I were to be told what my religion was odds are it would be Christianity, because most people in America is Christian. You see Christianity everywhere, even in our holidays! Christmas will never look…
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…almost all their discussions on what the bible taught. Today, if one were to state their beliefs on biblical teachings, rather than scientific proof, they would be met with ridicule and scorn. America had become almost anti-Christian in nature because…
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