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    Comparing Dermot Bolger’s The Holy Ground and In High Germany       Some call it Ireland. Others instead choose to call it the Holy Ground. In the end, it doesn't matter which name is used to refer to the Emerald Isle. To those with Irish heritage, the mere mention of Ireland is enough to evoke many emotions: pride, happiness, nationalism, anger, just to name a few. They feel strongly about the country. It is not just the place where they were born. Love it or hate it, it is home. Dermot Bolger

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    requires a detailed strategic plan and vision of where the company envisions its impact and growth opportunities. Holy Grounds intends to have a positive impact on the body, mind, and spirit of its clients by offering a solace from the demanding hectic schedules people in society live today. In an environment of negativity that feeds our minds and food that are stripped of nutrition, Holy Grounds offer a place to restore our bodies with whole food chooses, and feed our minds with Truth, positive encouragement

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    Holy Ground And The Prodigal The phrase “Holy Ground” is found only twice in Scripture. (Exodus 3: 5; Acts 7: 33) Both instances refer to the same plot of ground on the side of Mount Sinai, and, of course, this was the occasion of God speaking to Moses from the burning bush. All of the Bible is Holy Ground; nonetheless, Luke fifteen is Holy Ground in a special way as we are brought face to face with the integrity of God. Here is the forgiveness of Deity; the heart of the Bible. And every decent

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    Paul Tillich explained that God is the basis or source for existence of all things and is beyond the finite realm . The Holy is said to be the ground of being because it is beneath us and transcends above the ground of being to manifest the living organisims and the objets of the world. Sproul utilizes this concept and says that the Holy is the ground of being because it is absolute , meaning it is eternal and it is “endlessly productive of being , existence, and life.”(pg 23)For instance

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    Shareholder Value or Financial Perspective: Holy Grounds will find its niche and be competitive in that it is a different kind of coffee house to the norm appealing to a uniquely religious market. It is a coffee house that offers uplifting Christian-based music along with thought provoking lectures that strengthen the mind and spirit of the typical Christian college student. Holy Grounds will also offer organic healthy food choices and by doing so will support local farm growers as well as support

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    which they are all equal. They also have over 3 billion followers. The 3th reason is that the church is the holy ground of Jesus Christ. My first reason of choosing Christianity is that they have three branches which they are all equal. The branches are Orthodox, Catholic, and Protestant. All the branches believe in The Father, The Son, and The Holy Spearit. The branches Religions text is The Holy Bible - The Old, and New Testament. Also the leaders of the

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    In Paul Tillich, Systematic Theology, he tries to offer a distinctive meaning of the term God. Tillich use a phenomenological description of the meaning of God that provides “Gods are beings who transcend the realm of ordinary experience in power and meaning, with whom men have relations which surpass ordinary relations in intensity and significance” Tillich’s first point that the answer to the question implied in man’s finitude is God which concerns man ultimately. It means that whatever concerns

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    One of the most widely quoted and upheld speeches of all time was the “Gettysburg address” given by Abraham Lincoln in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November 19, 1863. To completely understand the speech and why it was written the way it was you would first need to understand the history of Abraham Lincoln himself. Also needed, would be to understand the specific writing styles and words commonly used in that day and age. The style in particular was largely adapted from ancient Greek literature and

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    the heavens and the earth.” God is the creator of all things in this world, holy and unholy. It was him who created the birds, trees, oceans, and seas. He said “let there be light” and there was light. Then God said, “Let us make man in our image, in our likeness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the livestock, over all of the earth and over all the creatures that move along the ground.” There has been attempt to duplicate the almighty God’s creation, although

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    and the Levis are the ground water buried deep within the ground. This could represent the look of nature after precipitation, after the cycle begins to end, which I find kind of correlates with Teofilo lifecycle. Furthermore, in the third section is the condensation. Though the funeral ended this is where the climax builds up the next section coming forward. The symbolism in this section is when Louise asks for holy water to give Teofilo. “About the priest sprinkling holy water for grandpa. So

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