This verse means that if there is something in a person's life that causes the person to sin or sway from the will of God, the person should let it go, even if it seems difficult. The difficulty or the pain in letting go of that sin is what is compared to gouging the eye out and throwing it away. It will be very painful to gouge out your eye. So it is better to let go of that sin which is so pleasing, suffer on earth for a short time and enjoy in heaven eternally than to stay in that sin, enjoy on earth for a short time and burn in hell eternally.
England<span> was a Protestant nation. When Elizabeth the first executed the Catholic Mary Queen of Scots in 1587, Philip decided to </span>invade England<span>. Philip's plan was that an </span>armada<span> of 130 ships would sail to the Netherlands, to pick up more of the </span>Spanish<span> army and </span>invade England<span>.</span>
Answer: (I’m just giving my view as a Christian, I can’t write your paragraph because I don’t know your beliefs.) As a Christian, I believe war can 100% be justified. Take America’s involvement in WWII for example: we were trying to not be involved directly, but just sending support and aid in the form of munitions and supplies. We really only got involved because a German ship fired on an American ship full of civilians and aid supplies. We joined because we were attacked and innocent lives were lost. On the topic of WWII, I should probably cover the usage of atomic weapons on the Japanese. I am a firm believer of “the ends justify the means.” I also believe the ends (ending the war) justified the means (destroying 2 cities and killing countless civilians). If we hadn’t, the body count would have been even higher than the count of Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
Answer:
45 girls
Explanation:
60/4=15. girls 15+15+15=45 boys are 15
After reading the excerpt, it seems to me that <span>the claim which this excerpt might support is </span><span>B.
Europeans thought the Japanese were superior to the Chinese. I saw a negative attitude towards China (due to the people's treatment) and a totally positive towards Japan. The religion is not mentioned in this excerpt, so I thing this opion is the most suitable. </span>