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Why is the Eucharist so important to Christians?
- By Forinfos
- 03/06/2025
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Eucharistic doctrine of the Roman Catholic Church says the bread and wine taken during Holy Communion is converted into the actual body and blood of Jesus Christ through transubstantiation. Eastern Orthodoxy is in agreement with the Catholic Church and views Holy Communion as a sacrament that infers great importance within the church. Only those members spiritually prepared are allowed to partake of Holy Communion in the Catholic Church.\nBaptist denominations, Congregationalists and evangelical groups view Eucharist doctrine, or the Doctrine of Holy Communion, as important for symbolism as a ..
Where can you find Bible study guides about tithes?
- By Forinfos
- 03/06/2025
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Piper's study covers a broader range of perspectives than the Biblicalresources.org article. Piper set forth to offer practical application and fatherly exhortation for his sons, going into the blessings that one would reap by honoring the Creator as Owner of all. The resource at Biblicalresources.org does not have such a personal, encouraging tone, but rather provides many scriptures that are the Biblical support for the practice of tithing.
What are the functions of culture?
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- 03/06/2025
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The Internet is an example of how a culture frequently changes and affects those who are a part of it or use it regularly. The online community that uses the Internet is an example of how culture functions. This culture is brought together to share, access, and find information. Internet users may vary in other ways such as gender, age, or location, but their shared goal connects them. The culture of the Internet also shows how cultures are fluid; the internet is constantly changing adding new information and customs. Social media trends like Facebook and Twitter are examples of culture funct..
What is collusive oligopoly?
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- 03/06/2025
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Collusion is a business strategy that reduces direct competition among industrial oligopolies. It is usually a covert venture because some countries, such as the United States, prohibit the formation of collusive oligopolies or "cartels" by virtue of its antitrust laws. A collusive oligopoly differs from a monopoly, which is controlled by a single business entity.
What are social needs?
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- 03/06/2025
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Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs is a psychological theory that attempts to explain human behavior. According to this theory, human action is dependent on meeting a goal. Maslow's theory is typically displayed in a pyramid with five levels. Social needs are placed at the third level. Social needs are ranked as less important than safety needs and physiological needs but below esteem and self-actualization needs.\nSocial needs are also considered to be deficiency needs or something that is essential for growth and development. According to Maslow's theory, social needs are important b..
What are some of the attributes of the Christian God?
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- 03/06/2025
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The Bible describes God as an omniscient being, meaning that he understands everything in the universe. One notable description of God's omniscience is 1 John 3:20, where the apostle plainly states that "God is greater than our heart, and knows all things." The Bible also attributes eternity to God, stating that he had no beginning and that he will have no end. Bible passages such as Malachi 3:6 also call God's personality eternal, in that it never changes.\nGod demonstrates his holiness in separating himself from all moral defilement. In fact, the Bible describes God's holiness..
What is the difference between morality and ethics?
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- 03/06/2025
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Morality is defined as having and living according to a moral code, or principles of right and wrong. Basic morality condemns murder, adultery, lying and stealing. However, morality evolves with the evolution of society, differing noticeably in different cultures. For instance, whereas one culture finds a man with several wives to be perfectly moral, another culture sees this as immoral and wrong. Time also noticeably affects the idea of morality. Once, women were considered the property of men, which is now considered outdated and immoral.\nThe philosophy of morality is ethics, which explores..
What is the shortest chapter in the Bible?
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- 03/06/2025
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In the newer English Standard version of the Bible, this chapter is only 28 words long. In the original Hebrew, it shrinks further to 17 words. Romans 15:11 in the New Testament is a close paraphrase of Psalms 117:1, extending the order to praise God to Christians as well as Hebrews.\nOnly two chapters after this shortest chapter, Psalms 119 is the longest chapter in the Bible.
What made Tom hate Gatsby in "The Great Gatsby"?
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- 03/06/2025
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Daisy Buchanan is the love of Jay Gatsby's life. When Daisy rejects Gatsby and chooses Tom Buchanan for the status and wealth he can provide her, Gatsby is driven to make money. Tom's family wealth and social status is a contrast to Gatsby's wealth obtained through racketeering. Gatsby's reunion with Daisy leads to the climatic confrontation between Tom and Gatsby at the Plaza Hotel in chapter seven.
Can dreams from sleep come true?
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- 03/06/2025
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Although over 30 percent of American men and women experience dreams from sleep coming true, the length of time between dreams and real-life experiences varies drastically. Some people have dreams that pan out just days later, while others dream situations and scenarios that occur years later. According to researchers from the New York Times, most Americans surveyed reported an average time of more than five years between sleep dreams and real-life renditions. A smaller but nearly identical number reported dreams coming true in one to five years after the dreams occurred. Fewer reported dreams..
