The Case For Christ

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    The Millenium

    Millennial Kingdom Satan Bound Christ reigns on Earth Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………..11 Bibliography………………………………………………………………………………...12 The 1000 Years of Revelation; The Millennium Introduction The millennium refers to 1000 years of Christ’s future reign on earth which will immediately precede eternity. The focus of the millennium is not on Satan as some would think. The central focus, however, is on the savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. Christ will bind Satan for 1000 years so

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    Supper At Emmaus

    physical being, so arguably anyone might create a representation of God and say it is correct in their eyes. The very fact that many artists have depicted God in their paintings shows that it is not impossible to set out to portray Him, it is just a case of whether or not they have done so in such a way that the Christian community feels that it is adequate enough. There are two main

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    Eternal Security

    more than any other. Therefore if one dislikes this doctrine, you know whose side he is on. The words "eternal security" are not found in the Bible. But neither is the word substitute, or the word Trinity. Yet Christians have always believed that Christ was our substitute; that God is a Trinity. Though the exact word that we may use is not found in the Bible, the teaching is there! The terminology used by some when discussing the doctrine of the safety of the Believer may not be found exactly per

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    The Problem of Religiuos Language

    analogy according to Meaning but Not According to Be, analogy according to Be but Not According to Meaning and analogy according to Meaning and to Be. For the first kind, there is the analogy according to meaning alone, and not according to be. In this case the analogogous notion, which is one intention, refers to many per prius et posterius, but it is understood as referring properly only to the primary analogate. This sort of analogy presupposes a certain interconnection among the secondary analogates

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    Scripture Quotation Essay

    UNDERSTANDING DIVINE DESTINY Kenneth Omeje   Scripture quotations marked KJV are from the Holy Bible, King James Version (Authorized Version). First published in 1611. Quoted from the KJV Classic Reference Bible, Copyright © 1983 by The Zondervan Corporation. Scripture quotations marked NKJV are taken from the New King James Version. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved. Scripture quotations marked NIV are taken from the Holy Bible, New International

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    The Historical Jesus

    Jesus Christ. Arguments abound concerning the Historicity of the Christian religion, while many has maintained that Jesus had not intended a development of faith from his teachings, the quest to identify the historical Jesus and differentiate between the Jesus of history and the Jesus of faith is going on. One of those devastating heresies called Docetism appeared in the time of John the beloved, propounded by the Marcions and the Gnostics, a teaching that denied the human nature of Jesus Christ claiming

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    Kapparah In The Old Testament

    Testament the word for atonement may deride from the Hebrew expression “Kapparah.” The etymology of this term comes from the verb kiper, which means to cover and in some cases the word means to pay no attention to. From this idiom kapparah comes the word "expiation;” which in a sense can describe something that wipes out or remove, in this case, guilt or sin. Kapparah is part of a ceremony practiced in Judaism on the eve of Yom Kippur in which typically a cock, hen, or coin is swung three times around the

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    Inclusivism

    One of the most influential teachers and philosophers of religious beliefs in the twentieth century addresses the ideas of pluralism. John Hick, (1922-2012) wrote several books and articles concerning the Christian worldviews and ideas on Christian doctrines. Hick uses a platform of cultural and geographical ideas, as well as, the “Christian experience,” to launch his theories of pluralism. At a young age, (18) it is believed that Hick underwent a strong religious experience that may

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    Elements of Religious

    Elements of Religious Rona Williams REL/133 May 26, 2014 Elements of Religious Religion is significant to many who believe in the bible and so are all of their religious traditions. In describing the basic components of religious traditions and their relationship to the sacred. It offers many seculars a reason for wanting to live and a comfort of security, The knowledge or awareness’s is the driving force behind the belief of one God a higher power and for some the sacred. I will include

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    Religion

    and women of all types and levels of society. The Eucharist makes us united as one with Christ spiritually. It is the most significant celebration in the Church’s liturgy and the source and basis of all Catholic life. The appearances of bread and wine in the Eucharist are a sign of nourishment and when consumed it is known that Jesus is present. It encompasses the life, and death and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Jesus’ ultimate sacrifice is now presented through Eucharist nowadays as a re-enactment

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