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| | | | | In the liberal tradition, Adam is described as the one who must toil against a surrounding lack in order to be properly made man. But Genesis undercuts the idea that toil is man's "lot," if by it one means that toil is man's by nature, in the order of Creation, rather than by punishment, in the order of the Fall. (essay by Marc Barnes) | |
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| | | | | Belief in Satan - the embodiment of sin and evil who exists in reality as a personal being - has been a mainstay of Christian doctrine and popular belief since the earliest days of the faith. As with most Christian theology, however, there is great diversity in the church's teachings on the devil, both past... | |
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| | | | | Modern people have often found ancient Egyptian depictions of their gods perplexing and strange, since many of them bear the heads or other features of animals. If you've ever wondered why the Egyptians did this, you're certainly not the first. Even in ancient times, Greek, Roman, and early Christian writers mocked their Egyptian contemporaries for ... Continue reading "Why Do Ancient Egyptian Gods Have Animal Heads???" | |
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| | | The following is an essay I wrote in 2007, in a third year undergraduate class on political philosophy. I was not altogether surprised to learn from | ||