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    cases is viewed as gods love, but the heretics here feel a fire that burns them and torments them, it reminds them of their guilt for not following god.The souls in hell, not only the heretics are going to be further punished later in the future when Jehovah comes, which will bring the, ,ore torment in the future. The torment the heretics will receive is that their tombs will close for eternity and they will be in there in the burning tombs for

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    If we take Christianity as an example, they have only one god called Jehovah, one prophet called Jesus Christ, one book called the Holy Bible, one pilgrimage place called Jerusalem and one method of worship. Though there are sects such as catholic and protestant, they are only doctrinal differences which arose during the process

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    How Do Beliefs Affect Health Care Choices? A person’s cultural beliefs may have a large impact on their healthcare decisions. Jehovah's witnesses believe in living their life following God’s teachings from the Bible. Life is sacred in the eyes of God, therefore abortions and assisted reproductive technologies may not be acceptable. Jehovah's witnesses, do not accept blood transfusions. Modest dress attire is important, but has no effect on the decisions of a Jehovah's Witness. With any decision being

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    Approaches to Family Nursing For this written assignment, I will discuss a time in my nursing practice when I used an intervention with a family using each of the four types of approaches, such as: family as context, family as client, family as system, and family as component of society. These four approaches are essential in family nursing care (Kaakinen, Coehlo, Steele, Tabacco, & Hansen, 2015). After discussing the interventions used in each of these four types of approaches, I will provide

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    Rastafarianism Rastafarianism began as a religion of the dispossessed. In 1930, a prophecy of deliverance was fulfilled for Jamaica’s slum-dwellers and rural poor. Ethiopia symbolized Africa and the homeland for the slave-descended Jamaicans. Ras Tafari Makennen, in 1930, became Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia. Emperor Selassie claimed to be a direct descendent of King Solomon. Many Jamaicans were waiting for a black messiah. Selassie, who at his coronation was proclaimed Negusa

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    hematocrit of 16. It is decided that a blood transfusion is needed, so the physician discusses the lab results, risks and benefits of receiving and not receiving a blood transfusion, in order to obtain an informed consent for blood. The patient is Jehovah witness and refuses the blood transfusion. In addition, she has an advanced directive prohibiting blood transfusions. The patient, whom is in hypovolemic shock, begins to seize and becomes unconscious. 1. Define 5 ethical concepts. There are five

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    When Jesus calls us to keep his commandments, he challenges us operate with love and reverence for the Almighty. In order to obey the commands of Jesus, we must comprehend the distinction between a mere command and a commandment. As soon as one is commanded to do an action, it is an authoritative order from a place of power. With a commandment, the Lord our God issues vital precedents to comport oneself. In the book of Exodus, God orders Moses to approach Pharoh to free the Israelites who were

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    Some major controversy on Gilgamesh is that some people believe that it has a relationship with Gilgamesh. They believe that Genesis could be dishonest and could just be the epic, Gilgamesh, after looking at the Flood Tablet. It seems as the flood that happened in Gilgamesh had happened at the same time or almost the same time of the flood in Genesis. It also was for the same purpose which was because of the sins that everyone would continue to do or had done. As a Christian, I have to say that Christianity

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    The Apostle John was one of the 12 disciples of Jesus Christ. He was also known as the beloved disciple whom Jesus loved, and the author of the Gospel of St. John. Throughout the 3 years of Jesus’ ministry, Peter, James, and John walked closely with our Lord and Savior, learning of His ways and eventually becoming His inner circle. It was because of this accessibility into the life of Jesus that John could provide multiple first-hand experiences of the character and divinity Jesus Christ. Within

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    Samuel Nelms BIBL 323—B16 LOU Sign Miracle Paper February 19, 2014 Introduction: In the Gospel of John there are eight miracle signs that are recorded that are performed by Jesus in this Gospel. In the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) the Prince of Life doesn’t show or give any miraculous signs to prove his authority. In the Abramic religions, these eight signs are actual events from the beginning of His ministry with the turning of water into wine to the final miracle of a miraculous

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