the US Constitution. There are liberal/progressive Christians that claim “social justice” is part of the gospel. We are not commissioned to transform society and make sure everything is equal. We are called to rehabilitate sinners by the power of God, not government. The gospel is the cure for sin and it has absolutely nothing to do with “social justice.” The Bible speaks a lot on work and laziness. We have all heard the story - if you give a person a fish he will be fed today, but if you teach
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his family since he is young. List of main ideas: 1. Experience for the future. 2. Build your own future. 3. You can have extra money 4. You can have a good use to your extra time. 5. You can be an example for society. 6. You will have a job since young. 7. You will help your employees. 8. You can donate money. 9. You can help your family. 10. You can apply what you learn, regarding businesses. 11. You can give prestige to your name.
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emphasizes in the beginning of his ninety- five points that the church or the pope is in no position to offer such things. Luther states on his sixth point, “The pope cannot remit any guilt, except by declaring and showing that it has been remitted by God; or, to be sure, by remitting guilt in cases reserved to his judgment. If his right to grant remission in these cases
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Numismatics is not just studied of coins, it also includes the study of medals, paper money, and such as banknotes. Which provide basic ideas of how ancient and present social organization, economy, trade behavior, and mythology work. Before the invention of coins, it already exists the commercial service, which they use the barter system for trading with each other. They exchange materials with one another for basic sources they need in daily life, this is not an equal trade. The most popular material
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Business for the Glory of God: The Bible’s Teaching on the Moral Goodness of Business Book Review Nathan Minor Liberty University The book that is under review is “Business for the Glory of God: The Bible’s Teaching on the Moral Goodness of Business” by Wayne Grudem. It is a useful resource for looking at business from different prospects. First off, it addresses a view on relationships between business and religion. Secondly, it shows how different philosophies connect. Lastly, Mr. Grudem
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and wealth? Many people believe money causes suffering, often labeling money as “the root of all evil.” (Rand 167:1-2) Real evil is not money, but poor individual choice. The motives and results of an individual’s decisions create boundaries for the pursuit of profit and wealth. These results must never create human suffering, or idleness. Moderation serves as a guideline. These principals, afterwards incorporated into businesses ensure an ethical pursuit of money. Protestant philosophy bases its
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need a God to be a good person ITT Technical Institute EN 1420 Jennifer Cordelier July 30, 2013 One does not need a god to be a good person Throughout time the question of “does God exist?” has always been around. In the dark ages one would be cast out for doubting the all great and powerful. The religious community maintains that, “God and organized religion serve as a moral compass for society”(Buckley 2008). On the other hand atheists (someone who does not believe there is a God) maintain
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identity and the money became my security. I have been a believer since I was 8 years old, but when I turned around 17, I chose to follow my own will and way. I ran with the wrong crowds. I allowed my past painful hurts to guide my destructive lifestyle. I married young and I married a pill popping addict, who had two kids. We divorced after being together for 12 years and then I went crazy with partying. I was in sales and it affored me the opportunity to have “free” money and do whatever I
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The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald talks about selfishness of others and judgment of God. Gatsby, also known as our protagonist, is a guy who sets his life around one desire. The thing that he desires the most is to be reunited with Daisy Buchanan, a women he feel in love with many years ago. Although this might seem romantic, unfortunately Daisy has a husband, Tom Buchanan, known as our antagonist. Tom is wealthy, yet a very despicable man. The Main conflict is really Tom and his actions
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