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When it comes to living controversial Mormon figures, Mormon apostle Boyd K. Packer often tops the list. Referred to by his critics as Boyd KKK Packer for what is often seen as homophobic and racist comments
By Lara Tacita | Published 8/14/2007
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A short research paper on the life of the Apostle Paul, starting with background information, including his conversion, covering his missionary journeys and ending in his death.
By Jennifer G | Published 5/14/2007
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Either maligned or elevated there is no lack of opinion on who the Apostle Peter really was. In truth he exemplified both, the great and the not so great. All things considered, his was a life of process and transformation on a grand scale.
By Michael Darden | Published 4/25/2007
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Biographical Bible study of the Life of Paul the Apostle.
By reasonfaith | Published 3/30/2007
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An analysis of groups and communities, using the movie "The Apostle" for reference.
By Jennifer Frazee | Published 3/14/2007
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This discussion highlights attitudes that Christians need to practice and display. Our attitude, example and behavior demonstrate success. It expounds on principles of a Christian attitude from the books of Romans and Galatians.
By Dave M. Jenkins | Published 1/17/2008
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An introduction to the Great Poet Vaa.Mu.Sethuraman and his contribution to Tamil poetry
By ILAKKUVANAR MARAIMALAI | Published 11/30/2007
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What a wonderful place to visit.
By Teresa Stanisha | Published 9/5/2007
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This will let the reader recognize that his journey towards life wasn't towards damnation and that his death wasn't in vain. Paul knew he awaited salvation. Paul was shaped and changed by Christianity.
By SweetReviewer | Published 6/4/2007
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Paul was history's greatest spokesman for the cause of Jesus Christ. Was he also a spokesman for the cause of slavery?
By Brian Tubbs | Published 9/10/2006
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The choleric, though an extrovert temperament like the sanguine, is vastly different.
By Carol Wilkins | Published 12/15/2007
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You've probably heard of St. Bartholomew, but how much do you really know about him?
By Collins McLean | Published 12/3/2007
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Apostle Paul wrote, " .. creation will be liberated from its bondage of decay .. " An application of Psalm 12 to an agricultural invasion suggests that Scripture extends beyond man to nature.
By Lloyd Gavin | Published 11/29/2007
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What exactly is the Apostle Paul speaking of when he said that he prayed three times for the Lord to remove the thorn in his side? Many people have interpreted this as an actual physical ailment, or condition which afflicted Paul.
By Nick Poma | Published 9/13/2007
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A Mormon apostle was recently asked to removed his name from a letter that supported the defense of marriage amendment because according to church records he was married to two women. The question is how is this allowed?
By Lara Tacita | Published 5/31/2007
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What does the Apostle Paul really say about women's ordination?
By Heather Runser | Published 5/16/2007
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On a long and tiresome missionary journey, being his third, Paul the Apostle was sojourning in Ephesus (Hurlbut 122). Ephesus was a seaport in the Asian province controlled by Romans about 3.5 miles south of the Cayster River, parallel to the island of Samos (Wood 341).
By Michael Kleine | Published 4/23/2007
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We've all heard about people who have a big head. I've often wondered if that expression comes from the following words penned by the apostle Paul, who spoke of people who were "puffed up" because of their knowledge.
By Rebecca Livermore | Published 4/17/2007
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The 13th Apostle.
By Bob Sites | Published 1/19/2007
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Corinth was the armpit of immorality. Would the church fall into it's tangled web? What we can learn from a letter and how we can answer it.
By Richard Beattie | Published 12/31/2006
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Was Paul the original replacement theologist? Was he the "new Moses" bringing in a new and better way to relate to God?
By Banner Kidd | Published 11/27/2006
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The apostle Paul and his letter to Rome requires a response from Modern Day America.
By Richard Beattie | Published 10/25/2006
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Kevin Smith and Flannery O'Connor have created works with glaring similarities in Dogma and Wise Blood.
By Elizabeth S | Published 6/14/2006
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There are two sides to every story and the fact that De Las Casas takes the side of the indigenous people as opposed to his native Spain is especially poignant.
By Michael Mathews | Published 5/29/2006
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It has been said that the best deception Satan has accomplished is making people believe that he and Hell do not exist. People are quick to say, "I don't believe in Hell. How could a God of love send people to Hell? I'm a good person."
By Nevada York | Published 5/25/2006
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Mary Magdalene is the focus of the mystery in the "Da Vinci Code" book and movie. Here's what the Bible has to say about this famous woman.
By Joe Daniels | Published 5/22/2006
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What is righteousness? I have always been intrigued by Christ's statement in Matthew 6:33, "But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these thing shall be added to you." But what does that mean?
By Nevada York | Published 5/4/2006
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This short article briefly explains three different verses of the Bible. It refers the reader to other verses in the Bible so as to better understand the whole Word of God.
By Pete Berardi | Published 4/27/2006
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This article explains what circumcision is and how the definition of the word has changed throughout the different eras of the Bible.
By Pete Berardi | Published 4/27/2006
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This article is about Rev. Martin Luther King Jr, and his response to criticism regarding his views on segregation in Birmingham, AL.
By Jim Thurnau | Published 4/25/2006
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The Who, What, Where, When, Why and How of Judas Iscariot
By Joe Daniels | Published 4/20/2006
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Heaven and Hell, Devils and Angels may or may not be real. What do YOU think?
By Jonathon Burket | Published 4/6/2006
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Who is the Anti-Christ? Bill Clinton, Ronald Reagan, and even Barney, the purple dinosaur have been accused of holding this undesirable title.
By Nevada York | Published 4/6/2006
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St. Patrick's Day was a time for spiritual contemplation and offering prayers for missionaries worldwide. However, as the holiday spread across the world, it branched off to include parades, festivals, and a celebration of all things Irish.
By Monique Reed | Published 3/23/2006
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In order for the Catholic Church to win the stuggle for leadership against other early Christian sects such as the Gnostics, it had to establish order and authority.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 3/19/2006
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Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the most persuasive speakers in American history. King is able to remain level headed and calm in the extremely turbulent time of the Civil Rights Movement.
By Belinda Grant | Published 3/15/2006
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Starting with the birth of Christ, this article briefly traces His life on earth, then explores his death and subsequent Resurrection from the dead, which conquered death for anyone who chooses to believe and follow God's will.
By Beth Philley | Published 2/13/2006
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The town of Erin has the largest number of people of Irish descent. They celebrate St. Patrick's day in a very large way including banquets and parades.. It is the largest south of Chicago.
By Patricia Dittmer | Published 2/7/2006
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Everybody has a story to tell about the first time they fell in love.
By Shalwah Evans | Published 1/16/2006
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In Revelation, the last book of the Bible, countless references are made to a place called Babylon, including a deep description on how it will be utterly destroyed. But how can it be destroyed when ancient Babylon no longer exists?
By Nevada York | Published 11/20/2005
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I am a walking oxymoron in today's religious climate - a liberal Christian. But it may be that my fringe status is more political than religious. Calling yourself a "liberal" anything today is so scorned that even Dennis Kucinich won't do it. I still do.
By Thomas Trerise | Published 11/18/2005
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Much attention has been given lately to Mary Magdalene and her relationship with Jesus. Controversy exists over whether or not she may have actually been the wife of Jesus
By Allison Goines | Published 11/15/2005
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When we initially meet someone who absolutely makes us feel light on our feet and puts extra energy in our veins by rushing blood through parts of your body and brain which have been left dormant for a while it causes our body to be excited
By Ethan Berry | Published 10/20/2005
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A complete analysis of Romans 7:13-25, including the following: historical and contextual backgrounds, lexical and syntactical studies, a theological analysis and practical application.
By Glenn Ansley | Published 10/12/2005
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Comments on the Holy Gospel acccording to St. Matthew.
By Miki | Published 9/5/2005
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Effective communication is essential in any line of work. Follow these six keys to effective communication, and your day will flow more smoothly.
By Skylar Burris | Published 6/12/2005
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Every time a "Jesus film" has been made, from the silent films which deliberately omitted the trial of Jesus before the Sanhedrin, to the more recent films that have not, it has always produced controversy and concern.
By Barbara Peterson | Published 6/5/2005
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What are the basics rules or guidelines Christian are supposed to live by? The Bible spells them out not in the Ten Commandments, but in the Sermon on the Mount delivered by Jesus.
By Joe Daniels | Published 6/1/2005
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According to the 12th Century Irish prophet, St. Malachy, there will be a finite number of popes -- and we're getting pretty near the end of his list. Is Benedict XVI the second to last Bishop of Rome?
By Terry Mancour | Published 5/31/2005
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Bill Kurtis--a man with a passion for justice, and a lifelong supporter of the death penalty--became passionately opposed to the death penalty while covering the story of the Illinois moratorium, and is now a man on a mission to abolish it.
By Carolyn Boyle | Published 4/27/2005
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