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  2. Apostasy in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    the belief that there is one only God, and that He is none other than the Creator of the world, who produced all things out of nothing through His own Word, first of all sent forth; that this Word is called His Son, and, under the name of God, was seen in diverse manners by the patriarchs, heard at all times in the prophets, at last brought ...

  3. Do Hard Things - Wikipedia

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    Do Hard Things: A Teenage Rebellion Against Low Expectations is a popular Christian book authored by Alex and Brett Harris, founders of The Rebelution. It was published by WaterBrook Multnomah, [ 1 ] a division of Random House , on April 15, 2008.

  4. Divine retribution - Wikipedia

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    Sight of God's supernatural works and retribution would militate against faith in God's Word. [5] William Lane Craig says, in Paul's view, God's properties, his eternal power and deity, are clearly revealed in creation, so that people who fail to believe in an eternal, powerful creator of the world are without excuse. Indeed, Paul says that ...

  5. War in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan's reliance on agency and proposed an altered plan that negated agency. Thus he became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven. This denied them participating in God's plan, the privileges of receiving a physical body, and experiencing mortality. [17] [18]

  6. Paradise Lost - Wikipedia

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    Milton's God in Paradise Lost refers to the Son as "My word, my wisdom, and effectual might" (3.170). The poem is not explicitly anti-trinitarian , but it is consistent with Milton's convictions. The Son is the ultimate hero of the epic and is infinitely powerful—he single-handedly defeats Satan and his followers and drives them into Hell.

  7. Hard heart - Wikipedia

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    Hard heart may refer to: apathy (usually viewed negatively) stoicism (usually viewed positively) This page was last edited on 25 May 2019, at 17:42 (UTC). ...

  8. Don't let Trump harden your heart. Kindness is an act of ...

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    Too many American voters thought Donald Trump was the better choice for president.

  9. The Fall of the Rebel Angels - Wikipedia

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    Lucifer was designed to be a perfect angel. He fell from heaven because of his pride and rebellion against God's divine plan, which was to appoint Jesus as the people's savior. [5] Lucifer coerced one-third of the angels to follow his lead in the rebellion and to assist in appointing him to be the new "God."