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    Edwards Persuasive Speech

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    In Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God by Jonathan Edwards‚ he delivers rhetorical devices to persuade his audience. The rhetorical devices he conveys to create a persuasive speech includes : metaphor‚ figurative language‚ and analogy to create a stylistic device to illustrate his audience that he warn people of their condemnation . Edwards point of view throughout this speech was to create this imagery full of misery what God can do. In addition‚ he wants us to create this image that there is no

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    confirmation

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    loud. This is not how it is supposed to be. So why do I continue to follow others in this path of sin? I believe it happens partly in anger or frustration. I sometimes get angry about things going on in my life. I get so fed up with everything and everyone that I just don’t care about the words that come out of my mouth. I knew that this is wrong to do‚ but I didn’t think it was a direct sin against God until confirmation class. This has changed my view on this commandment and has taught me

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    humans. But they focused on sin as human action. For all they preached hellfire and damnation‚ they nonetheless harbored an unshakable practical belief in the capacity of humans for moral action‚ in the ability of humans to turn away from sinful behavior and embrace moral action. Whatever their particular doctrinal stance‚ most nineteenth-century evangelicals preached a kind of practical Arminianism which emphasized the duty and ability of sinners to repent and desist from sin. Conversion

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    The Forbidden Fruit

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    allusion aids Soto in describing his unforgivable and sinful pleasure. The author’s diction and imagery entice the audience by describing the scrumptious treat in a million tasty ways and making them forget that he commits a crime. By overlooking his sin‚ the reader’s mouth waters as Gary writes about “wet‚ finger-dripping pieces‚” and how he feels “like crying‚ because it was the best thing [he] ever tasted.” By using extremes and delicious diction‚ he ignores his guilt and focuses on the present‚

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    The Moral Virologist

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    The Moral Virologist “ADULTERERS! SODOMITES! REPENT AND BE SAVED! ABANDON YOUR WICKEDNESS NOW OR DIE AND BURN FOREVER!” A statement Matthew Shawcross‚ uttered in his mind over and over again. I found Shawcross to be an interesting character. I also found this book to be quite intriguing. I’ve read several books about religion and even more books and articles about the spread and epidemic of fatal dieses. But I’ve never seen them combined in a single reading. Greg Egan pieced this story together

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    life after death

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    that your loved ones can morn and pray for you and your soul‚ and try to help you enter the gates of heaven. Most people tech that if you were a nice‚ good and pure person you will go to heaven. However if you were bad and lived a evil life full of sin you will be rejected and punished in hell. Some people that have lived bad lives repent and accept Gods forgiveness spent their time Purgatory. In Purgatory they pay for all their wrong doings and this then prepares them for heaven. After death our

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    Minister's Black Veil

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    In these two stories “The Minister’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorne and “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” by Jonathan Edwards they are both talking about sins and how people treat one another. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” Jonathan Edwards claim is that God is holding you up with all his strength and your sins keep putting more weight that he has to carry. Edwards style for writing this text was in second person and had seem to try and make his audience feel guilty while reading

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    The Tabernacle

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    holy standards of God for HIS people. The Tabernacle‚ its contents and all things associated with it represented God’s structure for our lives. It is also a spiritual blue print of how to live and how to treat those we live with who from time to time sin against God and us. This is evident by the very specific and well-structured specifications on the layout of the Tabernacle and the worship experience. The layout of the Tabernacle consists of the following features which each had very specific dimensions

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    ground. "The seeking serpent walks‚" (Blake) references that in biblical times that snakes could actually walk‚ Blake is revealing that we originated pure but then death came upon us when we were sought out by the walking serpent‚ our physically moving sin. Our spirit had been tampered with. Blake does not come right out and say that Adam ate the apple that revealed so much evil and desires‚ but simply says that in Genesis this had to happen; it was a divine plan for progression. God had to test us

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    start evangelizing. “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”‚ wrote by Jonathan Edwards in the 1700’s uses literary devices such imagery‚ metaphors to get his congregation to understand his sermon easily. This entices the congregation to repent for their sins. Deuteronomy 32:35; “Their foot shall slide in due time”‚ the verse basically talks about sinners going down an unrighteous path. Sinners will soon fall into the pits going against the word of god. A piece of imagery that he uses informs them that

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