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    Christian Hypocrisy: An Inevitable Crisis

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    develop into a serious problem; especially when one looks at the religious issues and conflicts which derive from these predicaments? Considering how America is frequently attached to the Christian religion, it is no revelation that there are Christian hypocrites that may dwell in the country. Because Christian hypocrisy on an individual basis has become such a widespread norm, it is

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    Airmen. In this passage, Paul writes “Do nothing out of rivalry or conceit, but in humility consider others as more important than yourselves. Everyone should look out not only for his own interest, but also for the interest of others” (Holman Christian Standard Bible, Phil 2:3-4). If I can reach my troops and help them see the big picture mission, they in turn can find those intrinsic motivating factors that allow them to grow and build on their own

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    Abortion Is Morally Wrong?

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    birth. Others contest that it is a woman 's constitutional right to make reproductive decisions, particularly in situations of rape, incest, and health risks. In this paper I will survey the viewpoints regarding abortion presented by conservatives, Christian scholars, and advocates of women 's reproductive rights. How does Conservatives View Abortion? As we have been discussing in our government class, we have learned that Texas is made up of Republicans, making it a conservative state. Conservative

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    50% of Americans call abortion morally wrong, while 39% call it morally acceptable. Only half of the United States thinks that abortion is wrong and over a quarter of it thinks it is acceptable in this culture. We are battling wether we should let a child live or not. The correct option is obvious and that is to let the child live. There are many reasons to why this is the right option. Killing our own kind is not right, people today have been exposed to the wrong things. Abortion should be illegal

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    The research topic for this paper focuses on three subject areas from Chapter 4 of the text book, “Organizational Management and Leadership, A Christian Perspective”, that seemed most important (Satterlee, 2009). First, vision is an important leadership characteristic because it establishes purpose and sets the path to the future for the entire organization. Second, servant leadership is an important model for leadership as it results in a collaborative culture where all levels of employees are

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    Religious Liberty Paper

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    Is our society’s strict adherence to religious freedoms costing the lives of innocent children? The Christian Science Church rely on the Establishment Clause and The Free Exercise Clause of the First Amendment as granting themselves and their children exemption from medical intervention. But because of their insistence in relying solely on prayer for the healing their sick children, approximately one child a month in the U.S. is known to die from an illness that would have been curable had they

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    Why Is Abortion Wrong

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    People today are battling over whether to let a child live or not. Fifty percent (50%) of Americans call abortion morally wrong, while thirty-nine percent (39%) call it morally acceptable. Only half of the United States thinks that abortion is wrong and over a quarter of it thinks it is acceptable in this culture. The correct option is obvious and that is to let the child live. There are many reasons why this is the right option. Killing humans is not right. People today have been exposed to the

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    What does 1 Corinthians 13:6 say about this? It does not rejoice at injustice and unrighteousness Amplified Bible It does not rejoice at wrongdoing ESV It isn't happy when injustice is done GOD'S WORD Translation Love finds no joy in unrighteousness Holman Christian Standard Bible Love is never glad with sin International Standard Version Love rejoiceth not in iniquity King James Bible Love doesn’t revel when others grovel The Message It does not rejoice in unrighteousness NASB It does not rejoice

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    After all, Proverbs 10:12 tells us that “Hatred stirs up conflict, but love covers all offenses” (Holman Christian Standard Bible, 2004, Proverbs 10:12). Additionally, a few chapters later, we are taught that “A gentle word turns away anger, but a harsh word stirs up wrath” (Holman Christian Standard Bible, 2004, Proverbs 15:1). As managers, leaders, and most of all humans in God’s great kingdom, our focus must be on making His kingdom and our organization

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    for the city of Ephesus made it a crucial seaport and a central location for commercial growth. At the time of the Apostle Paul the city of Ephesus was said to be the fourth largest city in the world (Holman Illustrated Bible Dictionary, eBook). Although this city represents a great part of the Christian movement and the Ephesians church, it wasn’t founded as such. The city of Ephesus was founded by a group of people called the Leleges and Carians which were later driven out by the Greek. The worship

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