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    Sympathy for Satan-An Emotional Monster (Analysis of Satan both psychological and physically as he is portrayed in Milton’s Paradise Lost) In John Milton’s Paradise Lost, Satan is one of the major figures of the book. The poem’s intense focus on his temperament portrays psychological information of someone with a conflictive personality, one that pushes and pulls at his emotions. Differing from his fellow fallen angels, he has no regrets for his decisions and is a fearless leader, but in private

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    In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, knowledge is a theme utilized for multiple purposes throughout the novel. The knowledge theme of Frankenstein is shown through the use of knowledge and imagination, which are Victor Frankenstein’s primary source of power; This is continuously shown by the effects of science and scientific advances, a new comprehension of nature, and nature’s revenge. The human race has existed for a long time, and will continue to exist in an ever changing, dynamic society. For this

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    Alpha Zero, or Zero as he simply called himself was filled with hatred, the experiments done on him and his kind filled him with rage. These scientists had no right to destroy his kind. Alpha Two, a female of his kind, had just succumbed to death after another round of torture was used to determine how much she could withstand. She had been born of the same batch of experiments as he was, basically in canine standards she was his litter mate. He was pacing his cell back and forth, having already

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    I chose the verses of Luke 1-13 from chapter four of the bible to analyze. Freedom is ‘To do what one ought’ for the love of others and God. These particular verses promote authentic human freedom because Jesus had been in the desert for forty days without food when the devil came to him saying, “If you are the Son of God, command this stone to become bread.” Jesus responds, “It is written, ‘One does not live by bread alone.’ ” Jesus could have turned the stone into bread if he really wanted to since

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    From adultery to satanic children The Scarlet Letter has about every horrid possible outcome known to man. With all of the hate, discontent, trouble, toil, and strife someone says that once you go deeper into the readying there are several good thing. So among the hate for Hester and her child, among the doctor who was only keeping the priest alive for his own personal gain, among the priest living a lie for his own sake there is supposed good. I will find some but, I am telling you know that I personally

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    Women's Role In Genesis

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    The book of Genesis projects women as disrespectful and disobedient towards God. Eve, Sarah and the Lot’s nameless wife. They performed a significant role in the story of each of the main characters. Seemingly, the most significant from these women was Eve. The first woman named in the bible, was created out of one of Adams ribs. Eve, who was tempted by the serpent, disobeyed God while eating from the tree in the midst. God punished her for what she had done. God said to Eve, "I will terribly sharpen

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    What Is Spiritual Warfare? Spiritual warfare is the fight of faith engaged by Christians against super mundane entities in the spirit realm. This may sound like a coded language that is why many people ask, what's spiritual warfare? Too many Christians have no knowledge about the seriousness of spiritual warfare. The battle for the control of human soul started in the Garden of Eden when Adam and Eve sinned against God. It's a battle between God and Satan, between good and evil, it's a kingdom

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    The Pre-Adamic Age

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    Eternally unforgiving angels. Dumbfounded on the earth crust from an instantaneous thrust.The rebellious angels attempted to overthrow God so Michael the Arch Angel fought Lucifer who is the dragon. He cast him to the earth, and One-third of the angels rebelled and went with him. These angels runaway from heaven. Lucifer being cast down into the earth deceived the whole world. These primitive life forms willingly kept Lucifer as their god. The first world order was The Pre-Adamic age and destroyed

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    Milton gives an expanded story of the Devil and his purpose and how he came about. The most intriguing part of this story is when he tempts humans into eating from the tree of knowledge. This part is important because of the impact that; this one event has had on our lives whether you believe in it or not. In the bible this event is what ultimately lays out gender roles and the responsibilities of men and women to one another. For the sin that Eve has committed and also “influenced” Adam to do: in

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    The ideas of religion or a higher power have always been sensitive subjects for many people because of the uncertainty presented. As humans, there is a natural urge for understanding, prompting one to push boundaries and quench the thirst of knowledge that consumes the mind and soul. This drive for learning has blurred the line between moral and immoral, adding complexity to deciding whether or not it is acceptable to do something in the name of science. In Mary Shelley’s popular book “Frankenstein

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