The study of the life and times of Jesus Christ from the viewpoint of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John that I am interested in is his selflessness towards the need of the people.
<h3>Why was Jesus selfless?</h3>
Jesus is known to be the savior of the world because he had the needs of the people above others.
He was interested in them, healed them, gave them food and even thought them.
The most interesting thing I learned in the translation of the Bible, especially in regard to the original languages is that God is interested in mankind including I and thus it shows Gods love to me.
I believe that the teachings of Jesus in the 1st Century can be applied in the 21st Century as Jesus has not change and his words remain the same and cannot be altered so one can still teach it.
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The submarine became a potentially viable weapon with the development of the Whitehead torpedo, designed in 1866 by British engineer Robert Whitehead, the first practical self-propelled or 'locomotive' torpedo.[20] The spar torpedo that had been developed earlier by the Confederate States Navy was considered to be impracticable, as it was believed to have sunk both its intended target, and probably H. L. Hunley, the submarine that deployed it. In 1878, John Philip Holland demonstrated the Holland I prototype.
Discussions between the English clergyman and inventor George Garrett and the Swedish industrialist Thorsten Nordenfelt led to the first practical steam-powered submarines, armed with torpedoes and ready for military use. The first was Nordenfelt I, a 56-tonne, 19.5-metre (64 ft) vessel similar to Garrett's ill-fated Resurgam (1879), with a range of 240 kilometres (130 nmi; 150 mi), armed with a single torpedo, in 1885.
A reliable means of propulsion for the submerged vessel was only made possible in the 1880s with the advent of the necessary electric battery technology. The first electrically powered boats were built by Isaac Peral y Caballero in Spain (who built Peral), Dupuy de Lôme (who built Gymnote) and Gustave Zédé (who built Sirène) in France, and James Franklin Waddington (who built Porpoise) in England.[21] Peral's design featured torpedoes and other systems that later became standard in submarines.[22][23]
Both religions are monotheistic and were created relatively early. Zoroastrianism was first worshipped by the Persians and is a battle between good and bad. Judaism was worshipped by the Jews and was the basis of Christianity.
One of the main things that the debate between Madison and Jefferson tells us about the importance of compromise is that it is very rare and sometimes impossible for two people to see "eye to eye" on issues in politics--making compromise absolutely essential if you want to get things done.