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  • ====Purpose: To make one or two spiritual points==== ...es usually had one overall point. Occasionally they have two or three main points. For example, in the difficult parable of the Shrewd Manager in [[Luke 16]]
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  • ==Five points of Calvinism (known by the acronym TULIP)== ...f Calvinism or Reformed doctrine, but only an exposition on the particular points in disputes raised by the Arminians of that day.
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  • ...pe of the cross in the air or on one's own body. Some Christians sign four points to signify loving [[God]] with all one's heart, soul, mind and strength. Th
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  • {{quote | text=The whole Bible points to him (God) from beginning to end... Extract from the book, "God's Big P
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  • The [[Enuma Elish]] is the well know Mesopotamian creation myth. Some major points of difference between the Enuma Elish and Genesis 1 are ...tian scholars feel that they reveal that God was trying to reveal specific points to the Israelites about creations. For example, that he wanted to reveal th
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  • ...r faiths are not offended. Mr Howard said "You don't win tolerant brownie points by pretending to be something that you're not".
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  • [[Genesis 1]] gives the Biblical account of [[creation]]. Some major points of difference between the Enuma Elish and Genesis 1 are ...tian scholars feel that they reveal that God was trying to reveal specific points to the Israelites about creations. For example, that he wanted to reveal th
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  • ...in a literal Adam or Eve, but see the creation story as making a number of points, including God as creator, with humans rebelling against their creator.
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  • A '''demonstrative''' is a noun or adjective that points to a specific noun. In English the following words are demonstratives: that
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  • The ''Qibla'', direction of ''salat'' points to the [[Kaaba]] in Mecca, thus every Muslim faces the same point. And beca
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  • The ''Qibla'', direction of ''salat'' points to the [[Kaaba]] in Mecca, thus every Muslim faces the same point. And bec
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  • ...tions, aiming to look at the issue with an open mind. Once the sources and points of disagreement had been laid out, through a series of dialectics the two s
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  • ...in relation to central issues of theology and to a number of controversial points of doctrine and practice.'' It is doubtful whether any of these five points can be cited with equal confidence today.
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  • ...you be saved. They are totally rigid and totally uninterested in opposing points of view.
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  • ...g in a new kingdom, the [[Kingdom of God]]. One of Jesus' most significant points was that it was only through him that a person could come to know God, and
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  • ...also known as double procession of the [[Holy Spirit]], and was one of the points which caused the [[Great Schism]] of 1054 between the Eastern and Western C
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  • ...a film which shares some truths from the [[Bible]] and/or has a theme that points the viewer to [[Jesus Christ]].
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  • The following is an expansion of the above points "My God!" is a pagan expression used today. Two points can be made from this. First, do you agree that Thomas a devout Jew was swe
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  • EFCA's statement of faith, or rather doctrinal position, is a list of twelve points.<ref>[http://efca.org/about/doctrine/ Efca.org - Doctrine]</ref> It is cond
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