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    word gospel itself means good news, to spread the message of the gospel is to spread the good news, specifically the good news about Christ. The gospel of Matthew is all about spreading the good news of Christ and notably the good news about Christ’s love. Philosophy is the rational inquiry in search of the first cause of the order of the cosmos, with many philosophers believing that this first cause must be something divine. The message of the love of Christ can provide nuances to the philosophical

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    God created humanity; He loves all cultures equally. Lane does a great job explaining how God created diversity and embraces His people and the different types of worship. “God’s truths do not vary from culture to culture. However, the expression and communication within a particular culture will be shaped and influence by that culture.”(Lane, 2002, p. 136). The bible offers plenty of messages about love, tolerance, harmony, respect, and how important relationships are. The sinful nature of the world

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    Message of Hope in Eliot's The Waste Land, Gerontion, and The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock             Thomas Stearns Eliot was not a revolutionary, yet he revolutionized the way the Western world writes and reads poetry. Some of his works were as imagist and incomprehensible as could be most of it in free verse, yet his concentration was always on the meaning of his language, and the lessons he wished to teach with them. Eliot consorted with modernist literary iconoclast Ezra Pound but

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    criterion for being a Christian is the willingness to be shaped by the power of Jesus’ life and message, but what is Jesus’ message? The story of Jesus’ life is easy to identify—it can be read about in the Bible and multiple other non-Biblical sources—but what is Jesus’ message? The answer to this, I think, largely depends on who one chooses to ask. To one, Jesus’ message is just to love. To another, his message could be to follow the Bible or to live your life as it is, because God has a plan for everyone

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    reflects on the dangers or risks of messages and exposes character conflicts and motives. The repetition of the motif through characters’ speeches and actions allows Shakespeare to capture the different facets of human emotion and interaction. The outcome of communicating messages to others differ, as the response can either be freeing or destructive. Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night integrates the dynamics of communication into the play in order to display the power of messages over human emotions, disguises

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    available today. Three minutes is all it takes to send a message and have it resonate with its intended audience. All songs are written to have a meaning, but many listeners rarely analyze the lyrics to understand what the meaning really is. Unlike the article “17 Things You Should Do If You Are Struggling With Self-Love”, song lyrics are purposefully written in an indirect way so that the meaning is almost hidden from the audience. The messages in the article tend to be easier to identify since many

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    currently laws in place to reduce the violence that it brings but still we show ignorance. There have been many poems and songs created to portray this issue; these include ‘still I rise’ by the famous peace protestor Maya Angelou and ‘Where is the love’ by the world known band the Black Eyed Peas. Both of these pieces identify the pressing issues of racism and discrimination that face our society every single day. Still I Rise is a poem written by Maya Angelou. Through this poem, Angelou has used

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    Poem analysis - term 3 – 2015 Topic: Love A question that is often asked by many people is why do poets write? There is no definitive answer to the question, as not all poets write for the same reason or are inspired to write for the same reason. Some write as a means of expressing their feelings to an audience as they face hardships or exiting times in their life; other reasons can just simply be a conglomeration of images, perspectives and ideas developed in their mind. With this being said

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    seen. When hearing Martin Luther King’s messages you hear about love and how to treat one another. When hearing Jonathan Edwards’s messages you hear the message of repentance. There are many similarities and differences between the two sermons. After reading these two messages it will be clear which message aligns closely with the gospel. One of the first aspects that similar about the two messages they both address is that they are serious about the messages they are speaking. Jonathan Edwards quotes

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    various experiences and opinions in relation to religion, he is able to connect with the reader on a personal level and appeal to the emotions of the audience. In turn, Baldwin effectively delivers his message against the practices of Christianity and the Nation of Islam, while advocating for love, reciprocal freedom of black and white Americans, and the requirement to fight to liberate one's self from the repressive societal structure of America. Through Baldwin's personal account of his experience

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