<span>Adam and Eve were created in the perfect image of God. Since everything that was created was perfect. Once sin had entered the universe everything in it was affected by it. God told Adam and Eve that they would die. They had no idea what death was. They obviously did not die right there on the spot, but even the cells in there bodies had started to deplete and deteriorate the moment they disobeyed God. I believe that the five senses of man, sight, sound, smell, touch, and taste were at one time one hundred percent, and now have deteriorated quite a bit since the beginning. Our minds capabilities were being used at 100 percent of its capacities. At the present scientists say we probably use only 2 percent. Our bodies were perfect and were designed never to die. One day they will be made new again, and being a child of God , I certainly cannot wait for that moment.
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He did not feel happy, however he did quote this I believe, "The man who dies rich, dies disgraced."
As the French became more aggressive the Six Nations moved toward neutrality.” ... After the war began to turn in England's favor in 1758, the Iroquois decided to officially join the war as allies to the British. Realizing that the British might win, the Iroquois reasoned it would benefit them to be on the winning side.
They look like us, live like us now. There is no long line for foods anymore. There are plenty of goods and services to consume and improve living standard. They also have to face with inequality like us, especially in the energy sector which is the main export product of the country.
The political swings occurred in France between the year
1830 and 1852 is composed of the absolute monarchy, followed by the liberal
monarchy, the radical republics, the constitutional government and with the
monarchy with the emperor. The significance of this event that a lot of things
had happened and the people in France were not satisfied with this event.