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Why Petition God?
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This 5 page paper addresses this question from the viewpoint that since God is omniscient and omnipotent, why should man pray for anything. Issues discussed include free will, Divine planning and arguments about the usefulness of prayer with examples that relate to everyday life.
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Paper Keywords -godph, jespop
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Origins of the Santa Claus Legend
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A 10 page paper discussing the history behind the legend of Santa Claus and the traditions accepted in American culture today. The writer attempts to put into perspective the life of Nicholas of Myra and the good deeds that brought him to fame. Nicholas' became legendary after committing a number of acts of kindness, including destroying the temple of Artemis in Patara. Critics argue that Nicholas' was not a humanitarian, but a religious zealot. The writer attempts to answer this charge, while also presenting the legend's importance in European and American traditions. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Distinct Similarities Across Religions
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A 5 page essay exploring similarities (similar foundations, philosophies, etc;) across various religions with examples from the Bible. Also referenced is examples from Richard Elliott Friedman's book, 'The Disappearance of God." No additional sources cited.
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Discussion Of Manna From Heaven As A Type Of Bread Of Life
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3 pages in length. In many aspects, manna from heaven served as a type of bread of life in that it offered sustenance to those who were in dire need. God provided manna for the Israelites in the Exodus so that they may continue their journey without succumbing to the effects of starvation, being that their entire food supply had been exhausted long before reaching their destination. Indeed, finding the manna one particular morning as the dew left its impression upon the land enabled the Israelites to continue forward on their journey reveling in their unexpected good fortune. Without the manna from heaven, it can be argued that they might not have survived their journey. The writer discusses how manna from heaven can be considered as the bread of life. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Paper Keywords -risa
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Why Deuteronomy Is Said To Be A Book For Every Man
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3 pages in length. The book of Deuteronomy is said to be a book for every man in that it outlines the manner by which every good man should live his life. It can be argued that this fifth book of the Pentateuch is instrumental in establishing a connection between one's acts and the repentance that may accompany them. By abiding by Deuteronomic teachings, and therefore following suit to Moses' instructions, it is believed that every man will benefit from its inherent blessings. The writer discusses the reasons why Deuteronomy is considered a book for every man. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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The Lives Of Lot And Abraham: Compare/Contrast
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3 pages in length. Although Lot was Abraham's nephew, the fact that the two were family did not preclude them from experiencing considerable differences along with their familial similarities. It was Lot who accompanied Abraham on his journey up from Egypt, bringing along all the possessions the two families had between them. The fact that Abraham and Lot's father, who was the family patriarch, were brothers would have one believe that there existed a significant loyalty between them but this assumption did not reflect the truth. The writer compares and contrasts the lives of Lot and Abraham. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Discussion Of Balaam
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3 pages in length. Discussing the prophecy of Balaam is akin to locating the origination of man's ability to make a fool of himself, for it is Balaam who acts as a horse's ass by the manner in which he portrays himself. The writer talks about God and the Israelites as they relate to Balaam. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Paper Keywords -risa
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Discussion Of The Seven Feasts
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3 pages in length. The book of Leviticus sets forth that there are Seven Feasts of the Lord, which are also referred to as Festivals, that are instrumental in celebrating religious events. These Feasts and Festivals are remembrances in reflection of God's considerable acts of salvation He performed for His people. Hence the name, it is not unusual to find that a good number of these celebrations were cycled in a series of seven, which follow such a process as to climax on the seventh day. The writer discusses the significance of the cycle of seven, as well as the various feasts. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Evangelizing People
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A 10 page research essay discussing the definitions of evangelizing and the procedures used by some groups. Some organizations provide their evangelists with a script, some that focus on Church-based outreach programs include full programs with manuals and tapes, others offer a list of suggestions anyone can use. The general opinion is that every Christian must be an evangelist sharing the good news of Jesus. Obstacles to the process of evangelism in today's world are also offered.
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