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    purpose and endurance. Isaiah 40:27-31 states, Why do you say, O Jacob, and speak, O Israel, “My way is hidden from the Lord, and my right is disregarded by my God”? 28 Have you not known? Have you not heard? The Lord is the everlasting God, the Creator of the ends of the earth. He does not faint or grow weary; his understanding is unsearchable. 29 He gives power to the faint, and to him who has no might he increases strength. 30 Even youths shall faint and be weary, and young men shall fall exhausted;

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    human creations from Paradise Lost. However, by making the creator of the being a mortal, Mary Shelley challenges the reader to question what it is to be human and criticizes the role of god in the Romantic Era. Although Victor’s invention in Shelley’s novel is science fiction, the narratives of the characters and their experiences are believed to be autobiographical. Specifically, the abandonment and continual rejection from his creator the Creation experienced is thought to mirror what occurred

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    Frankenstein’s identity is called into question here, as he becomes almost defined, in the Creature’s eyes, as being unable to keep his word. The Creature’s words show a parallel between himself and Hyde and Frankenstein and Jekyll: “You are my creator, but I am your master - obey!” The verb “obey” causes the creator’s identities to be reduced to that of slaves: Frankenstein is forced

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    Word Count: 66 What is a Biblical Worldview? A Biblical worldview is a worldview based upon the evident truths outlined in the Bible. It begins with the eminent truth that God is the Creator. God was, is, and always will be. He is the utmost, sovereign King, and He reigns above all. Through this, though, there is a timeline that helps to outline and justify a biblical worldview. These three keywords are: Creation, Fall, and Redemption

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    did not have a creator. God is viewed "as an infinite, impersonal force" (Weider & Gutierrez, 2011). The Question of Identity is answered by the Hinduism Worldview as everything is spiritual or sacred in life. It's also believed "that man's soul is eternal and when she or he reaches a state of Nirvana, their soul(Atman) will become one with Brahman(Hinduism's concept of eternal

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    end with different victors and very different balances of power. The fall of “Paradise Lost” does have motives and patterns common with the fall of “Othello.” Each story establishes the authority of a Supreme Being, God the creator and Othello respectively. God the creator made

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    novel, I sympathize with the monster even though he has become a terrible person. As his creator, Victor Frankenstein should have cared for the monster despite his disgusting appearance. Frankenstein failed to provide the monster with any type of parental guidance and instead ran away from his responsibilities. In the first few hours of his birth, the monster is faced with rejection, even from his creator. If Frankenstein would have guided and nurtured him, then the monster would have never

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    David is awesome David is awesomer David is awesomest David is awesomerest David is boy genius David is Einstein's mentor The world is nothing compared to how bossome David is David is cool David is popular David is smarter than Rafeed/Rafe and Paul combined David is a Pharoah David is a king David is a millinillionare (search it up because it's real) David is boss David is bossome David is bosser David is bossest David is bosserest David is bossomer David is bossomest David is bossomerest David’s

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    Lego Film Ethics

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    Creator Don Bluth has said, ¨I believe that kids can stand anything whether it be death, sadness, as long as it has a happy ending and a good morality.¨ However, creators for children's media have been judged and based upon the backbone for this statement. The Lego Movie, a more modern example, was judged originally because they said that it was just a vacuous cash grab. It is being judged because critics are putting into question the morality of the creators for their greed. The

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    The Christian Faith

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    its own fate. Instead, God is still actively involved in every part of His creation today. This belief is crucial for the Christian scientists in today’s world. Ones who study cells and molecules can discover how astounding and detailed God, the Creator, is with this belief in mind. God is working through his seen and unseen creation. In the tiniest cell, God’s workmanship can be displayed. God made each cell to have a specific purpose towards the human body or the plant. Cells and molecules are

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