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    physical violence” and “internal violence of spirit.” He stated that a “nonviolent resister not only refuses to shoot his opponent but he also refuses to hate him.” Instead‚ the resistor should be motivated by love in the sense of the Greek word ‘agape’. Agape means understand or “redeeming good will for all men.” Nonviolent resistance was that the “universe was on the side of justice” and resistors‚ doing justice‚ have a “cosmic companionship” with God who is on the side of trust. God played a significant

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    Styles of Love

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    people with certain characteristics only‚ Mania love is a combination of eros and ludus love or called trouble love. This love has jealousy‚ dependence‚ great intensity‚ some intensity and many psychological symptoms related to the relationship‚ and Agape or the purest form of love‚ loving to the fullest. Scenario one: Cody was going to the clubs‚ bars‚ or parties to pick up on woman‚ but he would only talk to a certain girl and if he was approached by someone that he had no interest with‚ he

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    About the Sensor Industry Few people realize how essential the sensor industry is to today’s society. Sensors can be found in almost everything we use on a day to day basis. America’s demand for smaller‚ lighter and faster products has driven the technology to innovate at a break-neck pace in order to keep up with the demand. According to the National Science Foundation‚ “incorporating new sensor technologies‚ manufacturers can bring new capabilities to their products while improving performance

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    colours - red‚ blue and yellow‚ he commented that this is the same to the types of love and by fusing these three primary types of loves‚ six styles will arise. Eros‚ Ludus and Storge are the three primary types of loves whereas Mania‚ Pragma and Agape are the three secondary types of loves after the combination between the primary styles in various ways. Firstly‚ Eros (Red) lovers are passionate and constantly searching for passionate lovers too. They view their mate in aesthetic way and this usually

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    The book The Upside- Down Kingdom by Donald B. Kraybill is a written version of who people think Jesus’ kingdom is like today. The point that Donald Kraybill makes in his book is to let people know the importance of God in an upside down world‚ in other words ‘Kingdom’. Kraybill wants people to know about the importance of God. The most important point referenced in this book is that one has to show the love of God to the weak people‚ or life is not worth living. The main point is how Kraybill shows

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    “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” The movie entitled “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” is a love story of pure innocent love. It is a mixed of an ugly duckling that turned into a beautiful swan and a fairy tale Cinderella that found her Prince with the glass slippers. It placed love in a “younger” spotlight since the cast we’re at their teenage years. We all had that high school moment when we had a crush on someone then wondered if what we felt was love. We have a share of heartaches and heartbreakers

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    Christian concept of unconditional love is the guiding principle of this theory. This theory was devised by Joseph Fletcher in the 1960s as a radical Christian ethic. It argues that agape is the only guiding principle in morality. This is taken from the golden rule in Christianity (love your neighbour as yourself). Agape is different from all other types of love like sexual love: it is unconditional. Situation Ethics rejects legalistic ethics where the law comes first and antinomian ethics where there

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    to grow as a person and really state what your true feelings are. I would like to point out that in a romantic relationship there are six distinct styles of love and they all have different meanings. They are eros‚ ludus‚ storage‚ mania‚ pragma and agape. Throughout the film 500 Days of Summer you will be able to see each type of love

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    roller-coaster ride and include bouts of jealousy and possessiveness. Mixing ludos with storge creates pragma‚ which is realistic and practical love‚ like when partners are chosen because they’re "good on paper." And mixing eros with storge creates agape‚ which is selfless love‚ often experienced as spiritual love. Clyde and Susan Hendrick continued to research love styles and developed the Love Attitude Scales‚ a test you can take to determine your love style‚ and the love style of your relationship

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    Why I am a Catholic Sola Scriptura Sola Scriptura and Unity Unity among Christians was clearly one of the chief concerns of Christ (John 17) and the Apostles (ex. 1 Cor. 1‚ 10; Eph. 4). This unity is not only a spiritual reality‚ but a physical one as well‚ for Jesus teaches that the oneness of the Church would be a witness to the world (Jn. 17:23). I have come to realize that Protestantism‚ in principle‚ cannot unify Christians. Sola scriptura effectively makes unity in moral code

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