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Why do you think God allowed Adam and Eve to fall into sin?

God gave humanity— Adam and Eve— free will from its creation, opening
the possibility of sin occurring. This very free will includes one’s personal choice
to pursue evilness or goodness: goodness to worship, love, and know the very
entity of God. However, God’s sovereignty flows concurrently with our personal
choices in such a way it’s always parallel in the pursuit of God’s plan, without the
influences of outside undermining factors. It’s an intricate interaction of wills and
choices, but our God himself can handle any existing complexity.
Cite 3 Old Testament stories that connect to the salvation story.
The time when God’s people, the Israelites, unceasingly rebelled against
God, yet He saved and rescued them. In the Old Testament, it was no news that
God’s people have not been exemplary: they did heinous things to the sanctity of
God, suffered the consequences, and begged yet again for God’s forgiveness. This
has been an unending cycle. The following are some examples: David committed
fornication—yet God saw his repentance and loved him. God guided, saved, and
preserved Joseph for his betterment in a foreign land. God delivered and saved
Noah during the Great Flood. These three examples could be taken from a
symbolic point of view in relation to the salvation story.
If you are to die today, how can you be sure you are going to heaven? Explain.
The only and sole way to heaven is through accepting our Lord and Savior
Jesus Christ as our own and personal Savior. Since I was a child, living in a family
surrounded by Christians, I grew up believing things to be that way. That being
said, I am more than confident that I am going to heaven when I die this instant
because I have Christ in my heart. He is my Savior who died for my sins.
Evaluate your entire life in light of the ten moral laws. If you are honest (which is
one of God’s holy standards), you will admit that you have sinned.
It’s on the eighth commandment that we should not steal. Everybody had,
for sure, stealing a valuable thing for once. When I was a child, that was my hobby
most of the time, not to necessarily steal materialistic, but also in the form of
ideologies and another abstract forms. One evident example was when I was in
elementary where I presented my classmate’s idea as my own. This is something
that I have been thoroughly regretting as my relationship with the other party has
been definitely awry from then on.
Explain at least three characteristics of a quantitative research design.

Discuss at least (2) strengths and weaknesses of the quantitative type of


research.

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