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    As mankind continues to grow throughout the world, there has always seemed to be one perpetual question. How did mankind come to be? The two main theories that arose to answer this question were the theory of evolution and the theory of creationism. The theory of evolution claims that humans have evolved over thousands of years from apes and is the process of organisms changing over time to adapt themselves better to their environment. The theory of creationism comes from a religious viewpoint and

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    cross to save mankind. God love for mankind moved him to give , “…his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life” (NIV Jn.3:16). Before Jesus competed for the work of salvation through his death on the cross, he walked the earth as a human being teaching and performing miracles. His message to believers and non-believers remains consistent, “ No one comes to the Father except through me”( NIV Jn.14:6) but some people rejected the truth, “Isn’t this the carpenter's

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    foundation that this great Nation stands on. Christian worldview is centered on the belief of God, Jesus Christ, and restoration of the human species. God Christians may disagree amongst themselves on how the universe and the earth were created, but the communal belief between the groups is that God created everything. The timeline and the process in which it was done are debated between the various groups of Christianity. In Genesis we discover that it takes God six days to create the earth, heaven, universe

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    There are various struggles mankind is facing without a solution in sight. There are money related problems, sickness, suicide, deaths, heart breaks, curse, accidents, marriage problems, depression , fear oh you could keep on adding to this list. Why is that? The reason is man’s sin which brought a curse on the Planet Earth. Genesis says that ever since Adam’s sin, the earth and mankind have been under a curse. Curse came due to sin. Gen. 3:17 “Cursed is the ground for thy sake” The sign of the

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    to find him. The narrator’s life dream is to save the world and this is the best way that he knows how. So the narrator went and sought out Ishmael and was astonished to realize that Ishmael was actually a gorilla. He used to be named Goilath but had his burning bush moment when Walter Solokov bought him from the zoo and

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    societies. Contrasting cultures influence variation among symbolism and moral values, however collective literary essentials exist. For instance, an abundance of flood stories that expand across the world verifies a connection among the traditions of mankind. The strong resemblance between the flood accounts in the ancient Mesopotamian myth The Epic of Gilgamesh and the biblical narrative of Noah’s Ark in The Genesis propose a closer relationship that encourages further analysis. The major plot points

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    creation of the world and mankind to that of my own, and their literature reveals many other values as well. To start off, they believed in “The Creating Power” who was like their God. “There was a world before this one, but the people in it did not know how to behave themselves or how to act human”(Sioux). The actions of the people displeased the Creating Power, so he decided to make a new one. The Creating Power sang four songs, stomped on the earth four times, and the earth began to flood. All

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    This paper, is an in depth comparison of the similarities and differences between the Bible characters Adam and Noah. Furthermore, this paper will examine the lives of both men as well as God’s influence in their lives. In addition, this will allow the reader to come to the conclusion that Noah is “A Second Creation”, a new beginning of mankind. The Parallels Between Adam and Noah Through reading both stories, it is quite obvious that there are some parallels between the two. The beginning of

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    next step for mankind as a whole. Today scientists are working on getting humans on nearby planets. NASA and Spacex are the two orginizations you would hear about in the news, making new discoveries and advancements to further the evolution of mankind. Humans are obviously special, and have always making new advancements since the stone age. In a couple of years when our technology gets better, it would be the perfect time for humans to unite as one and work towards helping mankind go to space and

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    outer panel depicts a scene from the creation of the earth. Lack in presense of color, the painting is rendered in a green–gray grisaille. The painting illlustrates a round sphere halfway filled with water. A small island of plant floats on top of the blue water. Dark clouds covered the top portion of the globe. A small figure on the upper left is thought to be God wearing a crown with a Bible on his lap. God is watching the creation of the Earth in a submissive manner. The inner panels are more

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