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351. Article: Detective fiction
- www.wikipedia.org
- An early archetype of these types of story were the three Auguste Dupin stories of Edgar Allan Poe: The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Mystery of Marie Roget, and The Purloined Letter. Poe's detective stories have been described as ratiocinative tales. ...
- Some readers have suggested even earlier prototypes for the whodunnit, most notably the Old Testament story of Susanna and the Elders (Daniel 13; in the Protestant Bible this story is found in the apocrypha) and the story of the dog and the horse related in the third chapter of Voltaire's Zadig (1747). ...
- Many detective stories have policemen as the main characters. Of course these stories may take many forms, but many authors try to go for a realistic depiction of a policeman's routine. ...
- Here is a list of a few debut and swansong stories: .
352. Article: The Children's Encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- As well as factual articles, it contained many classic stories, nursery rhymes, songs, bible stories and poems. ...
- Stories .
- The Bible .
353. Article: Robinson Crusoe
- en.wikipedia.org
- He reads the Bible and slowly becomes religious, thanking God for his fate in which nothing is missing but society. ...
- It is the most widely read book after the Bible, although the Guinness Book of World Records claims the same rank. ...
- It was intended to be the last part of his stories, according to the original title-page of its first edition. ...
354. Jacob: A TNT Bible Story
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- Jacob: A TNT Bible story.
- This film is one of a series of Bible stories made by the U. ...
355. Article: Myth
- en.wikipedia.org
- The great power of the symbolic meaning of these stories for the culture is a major reason why they survive as long as they do, sometimes for thousands of years. ...
- This technique has been used by Right-wing conservatives in America with text from the Bible (e. ...
356. Article: Mystery play
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- They developed from the representation of Bible stories in churches as tableaux with accompanying antiphonal song, such as the Quem Quaeritis - a short musical performance set at the tomb of the risen Christ. ...
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357. Gospel For Children. Holy Bible Stories for Kids. Child Evangelism Tools
- www.born-again-christian.info
358. Article: User:Koyaanis Qatsi
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Bacon Grease for the Soul, a collection of sordid and disturbing true stories .
- A story retelling the events of the Bible but from Baal's point of view: Lucifer and God are planning war on Baal but can't agree on how to split the spoils; an argument ensues and Lucifer is cast out of Heaven; God declares war on Baal without wider support and has almost completely won. ...
359. Bible Memory Scripture Memorization Verses using word picture
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- Picture Clue Starts 550 Bible Memory Verses.
360. Article: Adultery in literature
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- In the Bible, occasions adultery are present almost from the start. The story of Abraham contains several incidents and serve as warnings or stories of sin and forgiveness. ...
361. Bible Stories 4 Kids
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362. Article: Ideological assumption
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- One of the best-known ideological assumptions is that the whole Bible's account of creation in Genesis is an unscientific myth. ...
- The Bible is not a reliable source for the historians and chronologists, because the numbers and regnal years of those Jewish records are literary devices that do not agree with the unbroken Assyrian eponym lists. ...
- A few millennia ago, most of our ancestors had the constant impulse to invent fictitious stories for their children about their historical experiences. ...
363. Article: Talk:Creationism/Archive 6
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- 1 From a Biblecentric POV, Creationism is based on the Bible.
- From a Biblecentric POV, Creationism is based on the Bible .
- <<Creationism is the belief, based on a literal interpretation of the first book of the Bible (Genesis), that God created the universe and all life within it, especially mankind. In this sense, creationism has its origin in the Hebrew Bible and classical Judaism, and was adopted early on in Christianity. ...
- Some creationism is based on the Bible. ...
- The kind of arguments that should be moved to creation beliefs are the ones that detail the creation story as given in the Bible. ...
- In the Western world, Creationism often refers to the belief, based on a literal interpretation of the first book of the Bible (Genesis), that God created the universe and all life within it, especially mankind. In this restricted sense, creationism has its origin in the Hebrew Bible and classical Judaism, and was adopted early on in Christianity. ...
- For the various stories of how creation happened, see Creation beliefs. ...
- The current intro says, based on a literal interpretation of the first book of the Bible (Genesis). ...
- "Creationists believe that the Bible teaches that God literally exists and is literally the cause of the existence of other things". Without regard to how imaginative their interpretation actually is, they understand the Bible to be reflective of historical fact, at least insofar as it describes God as the origin of things. ...
- I think that in the last 100 years, creationism has come to carry the connotation of Bible-based Christianity, specifically Anglo-American, Protestant and even fundamentalist. ...
- I think the reason that this scale of beliefs is recounted here, is because it describes various degrees of belief about the "scientific relevance" of the very words of the Bible. ...
- <<I think the reason that this scale of beliefs is recounted here, is because it describes various degrees of belief about the "scientific relevance" of the very words of the Bible. ...
- Are you sure that the "scientific relevance" of the words in the Bible is important? It seems to me that the evolutionists do not consider the "scientific relevance" of the words of the Bible. Moreover, it seems to me that even the "creation scientists" do not consider the "scientific relevance" of the words of the Bible to be very important. Maybe the creation scientists consider the words of the Bible to be important revelations or matters of faith. So maybe the creation scientists fake scientific evidence to support the words of the Bible. Can you give an example of "scientific relevance" of the words in the Bible? Rednblu 17:43, 28 Aug 2003 (UTC) .
364. Article: Angel
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- In the Hebrew Bible, angels often appear to people in the shape of humans of extraordinary beauty, and often are not immediately recognized as angels (Gen. ...
- In the Bible, angels are the medium of God's power; they exist to execute God's will. ...
- Angels appear in several Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) stories, such as the warning to Lot of the imminent destruction of Sodom. Many Bible chapters mention an "angry God" who sends His angel to smite the enemies of the Israelites. ...
- Instead, he says, the wise man sees that what the Bible and Talmud refer to as "angels" are actually metaphors for the various laws of nature, or the principles by which the physical universe operates, or kinds of platonic eternal forms. ...
- For our Bible is not unaware that God governs this existence through the mediation of angels. ...
365. Article: Martin Buber
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- In 1908 Buber published "Die Legende des Baalschem" (stories of the Baal Shem Tov, the founder of Jewish Hasidism. ...
- In 1925 Buber began translating the Hebrew Bible into German. ...
366. Article: Marilyn Manson
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- On May 16, 2001, it was announced on the ReligionToday website that Manson planned to quote the Bible at his next concert, to "balance out" his violent lyrics, "so we can examine the virtues of wonderful 'Christian' stories of disease, murder, adultery, suicide and child sacrifice. ...
367. Article: Matthew Shepard
- en.wikipedia.org
- During court cases both of the defendants used varying stories to defend their actions. ...
- " Since being imprisoned, McKinney and Henderson have both attempted to justify their actions by claiming that they were dictated by the Bible. ...
368. Article: Pharisees
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- This conflict practically defines the Second Temple Era, a time when the Temple had tremendous authority but questonable legitimacy, and a time when when the sacred literature of the Torah and Bible were being edited and canonized. ...
- Unlike many other religions of the time, however, the Children of Israel had sacred texts (later edited into the Torah, or Five Books of Moses) which contained moral stories and teachings, as well as laws, which provided all people with ways to worship their God in the course of their everyday lives. ...
- The end of the Babylonian Exile saw not only the construction of the Second Temple, but the canonization of the Bible as well. ...
- At that time two groups claimed authority based on the Bible: the Pharisees, and a new group, Christians, who were followers of Jesus. The Pharisees claimed that the Jewish people could achieve redemption through the observance of laws derived from the Bible; the Christians believed that people could be saved through the intercession of Jesus Christ, whose mission was predicted by the Bible, and completes the Biblical covenant. ... , which spell out the new covenant and provides the case for its basis in the Bible. ...
369. Childrens Bible home page
- www.childrensbible.com
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370. Article: Religious Society of Friends
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- Quakers believe that the Bible is the word of God as interpreted by each person. Each Friend must interpret the Bible for themselves in the light of the same Spirit that they consider to have inspired the Bible. Thus Friends believe that divine revelation is not restricted to the Bible, but rather continues even today (this doctrine is known as continuing revelation). ...
- Early Quakers believed in the truth of the Bible, but also believed that the Inner Light could speak to everyone just as it spoke to the authors of the Bible. ... , between those who placed more emphasis on the Inner Light, and those who placed more emphasis on the Bible. ...
- There are two stories for where the name Quaker came from. ...
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371. Auction #194166: Bible Stories As Told To Very Young Children Bessie Andruss
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372. Article: The Fast Show
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- Rowley Birkin QC, drunk old upper class man telling stories by the fire .
- and I was rummaging around in the attic and I found the original copy of the Bible. ...
373. Article: Ayn Rand
- en.wikipedia.org
- Her fiction writings often told stories of educated, successful Americans who found their lives unfairly burdened with the hassles of taxation, bureaucracy and other forms of heavy-handed government interference. ...
- According to a joint survey 7 conducted in 1991 by the Library of Congress and the Book of the Month Club, Atlas Shrugged is recognized as the "second most influential book for Americans today", after The Bible by numerous authors. ...
374. Article: Humboldt, Kansas
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- Local churches, businesses, and organizations create floats for the parade based on Bible stories. ...
375. Article: Creationism
- en.wikipedia.org
- 4 The creation stories of Genesis.
- 3 Reconciling the two stories.
- 4 Time in the creation stories.
- A monumental controversy ensued in Victorian Britain, as this theory apparently contradicted the accounts of the creation of man given in the Bible, which had until then been the primary source on the matter. ...
- One of the corollaries of the modernist approach was that the materialistic evolution of Darwin could be reconciled with an appropriate interpretation of the Bible. Fundamentalist Christianity, reacting against modernism, formalized a belief in the plenary and inerrant inspiration of the Bible, including the creation stories of Genesis. ...
- Jesus and the Bible are taken to be the creator's attempt at communication. However, there is strong disagreement in interpretation and in how literally the Bible is to be taken. ...
- The creation stories of Genesis.
- Most biblical scholars distinguish two separate creation stories: .
- The two stories are not identical. ...
- Reconciling the two stories .
- The order in which the events of creation take place in the two stories are significantly different in each version. However, within themselves the stories are consistent. ...
- Time in the creation stories .
- One difference between the two stories is that the first is about the six days of creation, while the second is about the day of creation. ...
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