The document discusses social and personal identities and provides biblical guidance on relationships. It defines social identity as one's sense of belonging to important groups like citizenship, residence, profession, education level, and economic class. Personal identity encompasses one's personality, characterized by traits like law-abidingness, and character, seen by how one acts. The document cites several bible verses advising that in relationships, couples should be equally yoked, love one another, and not separate what God has joined together.
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they relate to being equally yoked. The document aims to provide pastors, laypeople, and church members a better understanding of what it means to be equally yoked and guidance on relationships.
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This document discusses various aspects of personal identity, including social identity, civil identity, and family identity. It defines each type of identity and provides examples. Social identity includes groups one identifies with such as citizenship, profession, and socioeconomic class. Civil identity includes attributes like ancestry, ethnicity, religion, and marital status. Family identity is based on one's surname and the family's civil identity. The document also discusses personality, character, and components of healthy relationships. It concludes by listing colleges and universities described as having traditional values.
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they relate to being equally yoked. The document aims to provide pastors, laypeople, and church members a better understanding of what it means to be equally yoked and guidance on relationships.
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This document discusses various aspects of personal identity, including social identity, civil identity, and family identity. It defines each type of identity and provides examples. Social identity includes groups one identifies with such as citizenship, profession, and socioeconomic class. Civil identity includes attributes like ancestry, ethnicity, religion, and marital status. Family identity is based on one's surname and the family's civil identity. The document also discusses personality, character, and components of healthy relationships. It concludes by listing colleges and universities described as having traditional values.
Equally Yoked - Bible Counseling 101 - Liberal ArtsEve Of Eden
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The document provides guidance on being "equally yoked" and discusses different aspects of identity that should be compatible for a healthy marriage or relationship. It defines family identity, social identity, civil identity, and personal identity. For each, it gives examples of components like ethnicity, religion, values. It emphasizes that one's full identity is the sum of these parts. The document encourages selecting a partner who shares similarities across these different identities to avoid being "unequally yoked" and have a strong biblical foundation for a lifelong relationship.
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There are 'false religions' and 'false Christs' - A Match Made in Heaven is about 'EQUALLYOKED' for Pastoral and Lay Bible Counselors. Free to copy. Free to download.
The document discusses several topics related to human relationships from a Christian perspective, including the roles of men and women in families and the church, marriage ceremonies, divorce, sexual relationships, and contraception. It provides traditional and modern Christian views on these topics, with explanations supported by relevant Bible quotes. The learning objectives are to understand key terms, how to use Bible quotes, and practice exam questions on these relationship topics.
1) The document discusses Christian beliefs about various topics related to human relationships including roles of men and women, marriage, divorce, sexual relationships, and contraception.
2) It outlines the main facts and key texts from the Bible related to each topic. For example, on marriage it discusses the two creation stories in Genesis and Jesus' teachings on divorce.
3) The document examines differences in beliefs between Christian denominations, such as Catholic prohibition of contraception versus the Anglican view of parental choice.
The document summarizes a review of Cornerstone Bible Church that identifies strengths, weaknesses, and suggestions for improvement. Key strengths included elder leadership, unity among congregation, and helpful sermons. Weaknesses included lack of personal devotions, patience with children, and care for the poor. Suggested actions were to address specific criticisms, increase sermon volume, build relationships, and provide childcare for potential studies. The review aimed to help the church grow while maintaining unity.
The document discusses several topics related to human relationships from a Christian perspective, including:
- The roles of men, women, and children in a Christian family, and different biblical interpretations of these roles.
- Marriage ceremonies in Christianity, including the vows, teachings, and symbolism involved.
- Views on sexual relationships, contraception, divorce, and same-sex civil partnerships among Christians, citing various biblical passages.
- The document provides learning objectives and outlines topics, explanations, lists, and bible quotes to cover for understanding these relationship issues from a Christian point of view.
This document discusses several topics related to human relationships in Islam, including the roles of men and women in families, marriage ceremonies, divorce, and views on sexual relationships and contraception. It describes traditional and alternative views of gender roles, the importance of marriage and components of Muslim wedding ceremonies. It also explains Muslim teachings and diverse views regarding sexual relationships, divorce, and contraception.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document discusses homosexuality from several perspectives. It defines homosexuality as erotic activity or attraction between people of the same sex. It argues homosexuality has health issues, emotional struggles, and breaks societal norms. However, others believe homosexuality is normal. The document discusses potential causes of homosexual orientation and the biblical perspective, which prohibits homosexual acts. It considers how the church has responded by both condemning homosexuality but also providing support. Overall, the document presents both negative and positive views on homosexuality without taking a clear stance.
Despite their best intentions, even good parents can give their children a faulty impression of God's character and ways by the way they raise their children. This message addresses and illustrates how this can happen. God can fix this problem through prayer and study of the Bible. Many people will need help working this through with another believer who has been trained in helping people break agreement with unbiblical beliefs and the demonic forces that use them against us.
George MĂźller was born in Prussia in 1805 and had a troubled childhood, stealing and drinking. After attending a prayer meeting and seeing someone on their knees praying, he committed his life to God. He stopped his sinful behaviors and became a preacher. Later, he founded orphanages in Bristol, England, praying to God to provide for the children's needs each day without telling others the needs. Over 10,000 children lived in the orphanages over the years, with all their needs met through prayer and faith in God. MĂźller read the Bible completely over 200 times and relied on prayer and Scripture for strength and guidance throughout his life.
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Defines "Equally Yoked" a Holy Bible related precept as two individuals sharing the same 'civil identity' with a very special focus on RELIGION and SPIRITUALITY.
This document discusses dysfunctional families and parental responsibilities according to Ephesians 6:1-4. It defines a dysfunctional family as one with continual conflict, misbehavior, or abuse. Paul instructs children to obey their parents and honor them, promising blessings. He tells fathers not to provoke children to anger but raise them with discipline and instruction. The document advises parents to nurture, instruct, and discipline children fairly without abuse, and warns blended families against choosing children over new spouses.
This document discusses the history of the word "homosexual" in Bible translations. It notes that the original Hebrew and Greek texts do not contain this word. Translations from 1599 to 1954 also did not include it. However, since 1954 some translations have inserted the word, despite it not existing in original texts. The document lists many Bible translations by year, showing when and how many times they include the word "homosexual," with most recent translations being more likely to contain it. The implication is that some translators have taken liberties not supported by original texts.
This is a study of those who are proud and self-righteous, and have a tendency to look down on those less perfect. God hates this attitude, and is very angry at those who presume to be holier than thou.
The document discusses the problem of biblical illiteracy among Christians and in society in general. It cites research showing many professing Christians are unable to identify basic people and stories from the Bible. Biblical illiteracy has serious negative effects, including individuals lacking guidance for life, churches having shallow understanding of issues, and society losing its moral compass. The document argues ignorance of God's word can be prevented by individuals spending time studying the Bible daily, sitting under skilled teachers, and parents diligently training their children in Scripture. It calls on churches to make biblical preaching and teaching a central focus in order to address this problem.
This document discusses Christian, Muslim, and secular attitudes towards marriage, family life, divorce, contraception, and homosexuality. It provides an overview of changing social trends in the UK towards these topics. It also outlines different theological perspectives within and between religions on issues like pre-marital sex, adultery, and same-sex relationships. Key terms are defined and sample biblical and Quranic passages are referenced to illustrate traditional religious stances.
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The document discusses a new project to build a large facility containing various production and storage areas. It will include a main production floor, offices on the second level, and a warehouse in back for raw materials and finished goods. Safety protocols and procedures will need to be established for the new building's operations.
This document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Oliver Morse, a production designer. It lists 16 plays and productions that Oliver Morse designed sets for, along with brief descriptions and positive reviews praising Oliver Morse's set designs. The productions spanned 2010-2019 and were directed by directors such as Aaron Cortesi, Leo Gene Peters, Jonathon Hendry, Stella Reid, Shane Bosher, and Daniel Pengelly. Reviews highlighted Oliver Morse's imaginative, functional, and high quality set designs.
Equally Yoked - Bible Counseling 101 - Liberal ArtsEve Of Eden
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The document provides guidance on being "equally yoked" and discusses different aspects of identity that should be compatible for a healthy marriage or relationship. It defines family identity, social identity, civil identity, and personal identity. For each, it gives examples of components like ethnicity, religion, values. It emphasizes that one's full identity is the sum of these parts. The document encourages selecting a partner who shares similarities across these different identities to avoid being "unequally yoked" and have a strong biblical foundation for a lifelong relationship.
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There are 'false religions' and 'false Christs' - A Match Made in Heaven is about 'EQUALLYOKED' for Pastoral and Lay Bible Counselors. Free to copy. Free to download.
The document discusses several topics related to human relationships from a Christian perspective, including the roles of men and women in families and the church, marriage ceremonies, divorce, sexual relationships, and contraception. It provides traditional and modern Christian views on these topics, with explanations supported by relevant Bible quotes. The learning objectives are to understand key terms, how to use Bible quotes, and practice exam questions on these relationship topics.
1) The document discusses Christian beliefs about various topics related to human relationships including roles of men and women, marriage, divorce, sexual relationships, and contraception.
2) It outlines the main facts and key texts from the Bible related to each topic. For example, on marriage it discusses the two creation stories in Genesis and Jesus' teachings on divorce.
3) The document examines differences in beliefs between Christian denominations, such as Catholic prohibition of contraception versus the Anglican view of parental choice.
The document summarizes a review of Cornerstone Bible Church that identifies strengths, weaknesses, and suggestions for improvement. Key strengths included elder leadership, unity among congregation, and helpful sermons. Weaknesses included lack of personal devotions, patience with children, and care for the poor. Suggested actions were to address specific criticisms, increase sermon volume, build relationships, and provide childcare for potential studies. The review aimed to help the church grow while maintaining unity.
The document discusses several topics related to human relationships from a Christian perspective, including:
- The roles of men, women, and children in a Christian family, and different biblical interpretations of these roles.
- Marriage ceremonies in Christianity, including the vows, teachings, and symbolism involved.
- Views on sexual relationships, contraception, divorce, and same-sex civil partnerships among Christians, citing various biblical passages.
- The document provides learning objectives and outlines topics, explanations, lists, and bible quotes to cover for understanding these relationship issues from a Christian point of view.
This document discusses several topics related to human relationships in Islam, including the roles of men and women in families, marriage ceremonies, divorce, and views on sexual relationships and contraception. It describes traditional and alternative views of gender roles, the importance of marriage and components of Muslim wedding ceremonies. It also explains Muslim teachings and diverse views regarding sexual relationships, divorce, and contraception.
CHRISTIAN SUPERNATURAL TEACHINGS, BIBLE CLASS LESSONS, GOSPELS BY LEADER OLUMBA OLUMBA OBU, THE SUPERNATURAL TEACHER AND SOLE SPIRITUAL HEAD, BROTHERHOOD OF THE CROSS AND STAR
The document discusses homosexuality from several perspectives. It defines homosexuality as erotic activity or attraction between people of the same sex. It argues homosexuality has health issues, emotional struggles, and breaks societal norms. However, others believe homosexuality is normal. The document discusses potential causes of homosexual orientation and the biblical perspective, which prohibits homosexual acts. It considers how the church has responded by both condemning homosexuality but also providing support. Overall, the document presents both negative and positive views on homosexuality without taking a clear stance.
Despite their best intentions, even good parents can give their children a faulty impression of God's character and ways by the way they raise their children. This message addresses and illustrates how this can happen. God can fix this problem through prayer and study of the Bible. Many people will need help working this through with another believer who has been trained in helping people break agreement with unbiblical beliefs and the demonic forces that use them against us.
George MĂźller was born in Prussia in 1805 and had a troubled childhood, stealing and drinking. After attending a prayer meeting and seeing someone on their knees praying, he committed his life to God. He stopped his sinful behaviors and became a preacher. Later, he founded orphanages in Bristol, England, praying to God to provide for the children's needs each day without telling others the needs. Over 10,000 children lived in the orphanages over the years, with all their needs met through prayer and faith in God. MĂźller read the Bible completely over 200 times and relied on prayer and Scripture for strength and guidance throughout his life.
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This is a BreakOut Session for the Bible Doctrine Convocation - for Pastoral & Laity Bible Counseling - Bible Counseling 101
Defines "Equally Yoked" a Holy Bible related precept as two individuals sharing the same 'civil identity' with a very special focus on RELIGION and SPIRITUALITY.
This document discusses dysfunctional families and parental responsibilities according to Ephesians 6:1-4. It defines a dysfunctional family as one with continual conflict, misbehavior, or abuse. Paul instructs children to obey their parents and honor them, promising blessings. He tells fathers not to provoke children to anger but raise them with discipline and instruction. The document advises parents to nurture, instruct, and discipline children fairly without abuse, and warns blended families against choosing children over new spouses.
This document discusses the history of the word "homosexual" in Bible translations. It notes that the original Hebrew and Greek texts do not contain this word. Translations from 1599 to 1954 also did not include it. However, since 1954 some translations have inserted the word, despite it not existing in original texts. The document lists many Bible translations by year, showing when and how many times they include the word "homosexual," with most recent translations being more likely to contain it. The implication is that some translators have taken liberties not supported by original texts.
This is a study of those who are proud and self-righteous, and have a tendency to look down on those less perfect. God hates this attitude, and is very angry at those who presume to be holier than thou.
The document discusses the problem of biblical illiteracy among Christians and in society in general. It cites research showing many professing Christians are unable to identify basic people and stories from the Bible. Biblical illiteracy has serious negative effects, including individuals lacking guidance for life, churches having shallow understanding of issues, and society losing its moral compass. The document argues ignorance of God's word can be prevented by individuals spending time studying the Bible daily, sitting under skilled teachers, and parents diligently training their children in Scripture. It calls on churches to make biblical preaching and teaching a central focus in order to address this problem.
This document discusses Christian, Muslim, and secular attitudes towards marriage, family life, divorce, contraception, and homosexuality. It provides an overview of changing social trends in the UK towards these topics. It also outlines different theological perspectives within and between religions on issues like pre-marital sex, adultery, and same-sex relationships. Key terms are defined and sample biblical and Quranic passages are referenced to illustrate traditional religious stances.
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Raphael De Andreis, Chairman & CEO chez Havas Media Group France - âHavas Media Group France nous dĂŠvoile en ce vendredi 13 janvier 2017, toutes ses coups de coeur lors du CES 2017 sur les innovations du futurs.
un #15MinPasPlus sur les #BigThings
The document discusses a new project to build a large facility containing various production and storage areas. It will include a main production floor, offices on the second level, and a warehouse in back for raw materials and finished goods. Safety protocols and procedures will need to be established for the new building's operations.
This document appears to be a portfolio or resume for Oliver Morse, a production designer. It lists 16 plays and productions that Oliver Morse designed sets for, along with brief descriptions and positive reviews praising Oliver Morse's set designs. The productions spanned 2010-2019 and were directed by directors such as Aaron Cortesi, Leo Gene Peters, Jonathon Hendry, Stella Reid, Shane Bosher, and Daniel Pengelly. Reviews highlighted Oliver Morse's imaginative, functional, and high quality set designs.
This document lists the author's family members which includes their father, mother, sister and her husband and children. It then lists the author's name and contact details.
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Civil identity describes collective features that define an individual, including ethnicity, political party membership, race, color, religion, disability, age, sexual orientation, and marital status. It is a social psychology term introduced to represent individuals in a multicultural society. The biopsychosociocultural medical model diagram maps the relationships between biological, psychological, social, and cultural factors that shape civil identity, with some features like sex and race having stronger relationships than others like political party membership. Understanding civil identities through such a framework could help social scientists, medical professionals, and policymakers better represent diverse populations.
Este documento contiene una lista de tĂtulos breves sobre varios temas como cĂłmo crecen los niĂąos, construir una tienda, la vida bajo tierra, cometas, minerales, reciclaje y el sistema solar. La lista tambiĂŠn incluye tĂtulos sobre animales, bosques, pelotas y una receta en el aula.
Ronald Cross has over 15 years of experience in customer service, sales, and business management roles. He has worked in industries such as banking, insurance, logistics, and recruitment. His professional experiences include positions as a customer service consultant, collection officer, employment consultant, business center associate, and case manager. He holds qualifications in small business management, retail business skills, and financial services.
El documento describe un procedimiento experimental para medir la corriente de emisor de un transistor bipolar en configuraciĂłn comĂşn emisor variando la tensiĂłn de la fuente de alimentaciĂłn. Se conecta un circuito que incluye un autotransformador, interruptores y un osciloscopio. Se realizan mediciones variando la tensiĂłn de alimentaciĂłn entre 5V, 10V, 15V y 20V y se grafican las curvas resultantes.
This document outlines a community development plan created through a Rural Community College Initiative (RCCI) in Carlsbad, New Mexico. It describes a three phase plan: 1) Creating the Vision through community meetings, 2) Community Vision 2000 where citizens voted on ideas, and 3) Implementing the Vision through organizing teams. For phase 2, nine teams organized a community event where citizens voted on priorities. For phase 3, implementing teams were formed to carry out the top voted ideas. The document provides details on the organizational structure and job descriptions for teams involved in each phase of the plan.
This document discusses using Mountebank to test components in isolation and integration. It provides an overview of Mountebank and its key concepts:
- Imposters represent services and contain responses. They are associated with a port and protocol.
- Predicates determine if a request matches an imposter's configuration. Common predicates check request properties like method or path.
- Proxies record and replay real service responses to test interactions without external dependencies.
The document includes examples of creating imposters and proxies to represent services, as well as using predicates to match specific requests. It outlines how Mountebank can stub unreliable or non-existent dependencies to enable testing isolated components or integrated systems.
The document provides advice from various experts on how to find a job you love. It discusses several key points:
- Understanding your passions and what drives you to clarify what type of role and company would be ideal.
- Taking risks, sharing accomplishments with your network, and having an open mindset can help you find fulfilling work.
- Consider what energizes you versus what depletes your energy to determine what type of work aligns with how you want to develop as a person.
- Don't feel compelled to stick with your original career plan if you realize your priorities have changed. Focus on roles and companies that suit your personality and values.
- Reflect on tasks you excel at,
Guide to action to be a changemaker - based on TakingItGlobal guidelines. Presented during the roadshow on School of Volunteers project in 2010 to >500 students.
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El documento describe las caracterĂsticas y funciones de un auxiliar pulsador normalmente cerrado y un interruptor automĂĄtico solo tĂŠrmico. Estos dispositivos proporcionan protecciĂłn contra sobrecargas, cortocircuitos y temperaturas elevadas. Ayudan a prevenir daĂąos al equipo elĂŠctrico al cortar el suministro de energĂa cuando se detectan estas condiciones.
Progress Unlimited is a nonprofit organization located in Owings Mills, Maryland that provides residential and medical day programs for adults with developmental disabilities. The medical day program serves about 93 individuals and provides two meals, nursing care, therapies, activities and transportation five days a week from 8am to 4pm. Clients have various physical, intellectual and developmental disabilities and chronic health conditions. The program coordinates services between physicians, health care providers and community resources to promote clients' health and independence. Caring for clients presents challenges in communication, emergency care, and medication administration due to clients' disabilities.
Personality is the sum total of how an individual reacts and interacts with others. It is influenced by heredity, environment, and situation. There are several theories that describe personality types and traits, including the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, Big Five model, and locus of control. The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator classifies people into 16 types based on four characteristics, while the Big Five model describes personality along five dimensions such as extroversion and agreeableness. Freud's psychoanalytic theory proposes that personality has three parts - the id, ego, and superego - which develop at different stages from birth to adulthood.
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America's Job Exchange is thrilled to be hosting our partners from the national law firm of Jackson Lewis. Laura Mitchell, Affirmative Action & OFCCP Practice Group at Jackson Lewis P.C. will be discussing the hot topic of Pay Discrimination. President Obama made eliminating the gender "pay gap" his top civil rights enforcement priority. At his direction, EEOC recently proposed for the first time that employers annually submit detailed pay, gender and race data for all employees. The reporting will begin in 2018 and will be used to initiate systemic pay investigations against employers throughout the country. Add to that increasing pay discrimination litigation, a wave of new, aggressive state fair pay laws and growing pressure from activist investors on companies to guarantee "pay equality," which have quickly changed the "pay game."
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The document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses regarding being equally yoked and definitions of social identity, civil identity, personal identity, and suggestions for liberal arts schools that align with biblical principles of being equally yoked. The overall message is that Christians should only be in relationships where both individuals share the same core biblical beliefs and values.
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This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they shape an individual. It concludes by listing several liberal arts schools that are suggested for Christians seeking higher education.
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This document discusses various aspects of personal, social, civil, and family identity. It explores how identities are formed through factors like ethnicity, religion, gender, education level, and family roles. Marriage and relationships are discussed in a biblical context, emphasizing the importance of being "equally yoked". The document provides examples of how identities combine to form a person's overall identity. It also lists some universities and colleges that are suggested for maintaining equally yoked relationships in accordance with biblical teachings.
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This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" or having a similar civil identity when choosing a romantic partner. It defines civil identity as features like ethnicity, religion, values, and defines being equally yoked as when a couple shares a similar civil identity. It notes that being equally yoked is associated with benefits like strong relationships while being unequally yoked can lead to issues like drug abuse and instability. The document lists several Christian liberal arts schools that may help people find similarly minded partners.
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The document discusses reasons why "equally yoked" couples choose to marry partners who share their beliefs and background. It suggests that these couples believe this provides stability, a clear self-identity and social resilience. It also allows them to honor shared religious beliefs and cultural traditions. The document lists motives like bonding, family, children and financial goals as additional reasons why equally yoked couples marry within a similar community. It proposes that marrying within one's own social or religious group helps preserve family identity and social norms.
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This document discusses concepts of personal and social identity. It defines personal identity as including character, personality, and the sum of social, civil, and family identities. Social identity is described as a sense of belonging to important groups like citizenship, profession, education, and socioeconomic class. Civil identity comprises attributes like ancestry, ethnicity, religion, and marital status. Family identity is based on a person's surname and lineage. The document also discusses personality, character, and components of healthy relationships. It concludes by listing suggested Christian universities.
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Some motives of 'equallyokedtarian' couples include beliefs about providing psychosocial stability in a multicultural society, having a clear self-image and self-esteem, honoring God as the creator, and avoiding sin and securing an afterlife. Reasons for bonding include long-term romantic love within one's own civil identity, intimate affection, and plans for family including children or blended families with financial goals. Maintaining a family identity and preserving social mores are also motives.
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The document discusses reasons why some couples choose "equally yoked" or similar relationships. Some of the key reasons given are:
1. They believe it provides psychosocial stability and resilience in a complex multicultural society.
2. Partners have excellent self-image and self-esteem, with a clear sense of identity.
3. It honors preserving social mores and standards in a multicultural community.
The document lists social, bonding, marriage, self-esteem, family identity, and social mores motives for equally yoked relationships. It also lists some universities suggested to uphold equally yoked beliefs.
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Custom modules offer the flexibility to extend Odoo's capabilities, address unique requirements, and optimize workflows to align seamlessly with your organization's processes. By leveraging custom modules, businesses can unlock greater efficiency, productivity, and innovation, empowering them to stay competitive in today's dynamic market landscape. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step by step on how to easily download and install modules from the Odoo App Store.
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The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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It outlines the basic identity elements such as symbol, logotype, colors, and typefaces. It provides examples of applying the identity to materials like letterhead, business cards, reports, folders, and websites.
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A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
Equally yoked - Basic Bible Counseling for Lay Ministry - Liberal Arts
1. ââHeaven on EarthâHeaven on Earthâ
(Equallyoked)
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for Premarital CouplesPremarital Couples and
the Lay Ministries
ââEqually YokedâEqually Yokedâ
2. ⢠In the image of God he created them;
male and female he created them.
Genesis 1:27
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3. ⢠Be perfect, therefore, as your
heavenly Father is perfect.
Matthew 5:48
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4. ⢠Be ye not unequally yoked together...
II Corinthians 6:14
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5. Social IdentitySocial Identity
⢠YourYour Social identitySocial identity is your sense of belongingnessis your sense of belongingness
to a collective of identified important groups such as;to a collective of identified important groups such as;
⢠CitizenshipCitizenship: a Nation,: a Nation, ResidenceResidence:: Home, Property:Home, Property:
OwnershipOwnership,, deeds, and co-ownership in Real estate,deeds, and co-ownership in Real estate,
e.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and maye.g., vacation homes, office buildings, land, and may
include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.,include motor homes, RVs, cars, boats, planes, etc.,
ProfessionProfession: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or: your trade, vocation, skill, craft boards or
union,union, TitlesTitles: in clubs, associations, organizations, etc.,: in clubs, associations, organizations, etc.,
Education: CredentialsCredentials, degrees, diplomas, certifications,, degrees, diplomas, certifications,
documentation of schools successfully attended. Socio-documentation of schools successfully attended. Socio-
economiceconomic ClassClass: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and: Amount of money in bank, in stocks and
bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates.bonds investments, in bank notes and certificates.
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6. ââSocial IdentitiesâSocial Identitiesâ
⢠CitizenshipCitizenship::
U.S. CitizenU.S. Citizen
⢠ResidenceResidence::
New York, NYNew York, NY
⢠Ownership:Ownership:
Home is paid forHome is paid for
⢠ProfessionProfession::
TherapistTherapist
⢠Education:
Ph.D. DegreePh.D. Degree
⢠Titles:Titles:
ââDoctorâDoctorâ
⢠ClassClass::
Middle ClassMiddle Class
⢠CitizenshipCitizenship::
U.K. / WorkVisaU.K. / WorkVisa
⢠ResidenceResidence::
New York, NYNew York, NY
⢠Ownership:Ownership:
RentingRenting
⢠ProfessionProfession::
ManagementManagement
⢠Education:
M.B.A.DiplomaM.B.A.Diploma
⢠Titles:Titles:
ââDirectorâDirectorâ
⢠ClassClass::
Middle ClassMiddle Class
Example 2
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Example 1
7. ⢠Be devoted to one another in love. Honor
one another above yourselves.
Romans 12:10
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8. Your âCivil Identityâ
⢠YourYour Civil IdentityCivil Identity is actually a uniqueis actually a unique
mosaic of your present:mosaic of your present:
Ancestry, Ethnicity, Political Party, Race,Ancestry, Ethnicity, Political Party, Race,
Color,Color, ReligionReligion, Disability, Sex, Sexual, Disability, Sex, Sexual
(Pleasure Preference) Orientation, Marital(Pleasure Preference) Orientation, Marital
Status, Family Status, âŚetc.Status, Family Status, âŚetc.
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9. ââCivil IdentityâCivil Identityâ
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex:Sex:
- Sex preference:
- Marital status:
- Ethnicity:
- Politics:
- Religion:
- Race:
- Color:
- Age:
- Sex:Sex:
- Sex preference:
- Marital status:
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âde factoâ (in fact, in reality)
personalitypersonalitypersonalitypersonality
10. Some Examples:Some Examples:
⢠Ethnicity: Euro-American
⢠Political Party: Republican
⢠Race: Anglo, Color: Light
⢠Religion: Christian
⢠Disability: None Known
⢠Age: 21 ½
⢠Sex: MaleMale
⢠Preference: Heterosexual
⢠Marital Status: Single
⢠Ethnicity: Euro-American
⢠Political Party: Republican
⢠Race: Anglo, Color: Light
⢠Religion: Christian
⢠Disability: None Known
⢠Age: 21
⢠Sex: FemaleFemale
⢠Preference: Heterosexual
⢠Marital Status: Single
Example 1Example 1 Example 2Example 2
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11. Keep Godâs CommandmentsKeep Godâs Commandments
⢠And you shall love the Lord your God with all
your heart, and with all your soul, and with all
your mind, and with all your strength: this is the
first commandment.
⢠And the second is like, namely this, You shall
love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other
commandment greater than these.
Mark 12:30-31
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12. ⢠Do everything in love.
1 Corinthians 16:14
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⢠In the same way, you husbands must give honor
to your wives. Treat your wife with understanding
as you live together. She may be weaker than you
are, but she is your equal partnerequal partner in God's gift....
1 Peter 3:7
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⢠Let love and faithfulness never leave you;
bind them around your neck, write them
on the tablet of your heart.
Proverbs 3:3
15. ⢠And above all these things put on charity,
which is the bond of perfectnessthe bond of perfectness.
Colossians 3:14
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16. ââPersonal IdentityâPersonal Identityâ
⢠Your âYour âPersonalityPersonalityâ isâ is
just how your capabilityjust how your capability
is manifested in theis manifested in the
way you personally:way you personally:
observeobserve,, uphold, anduphold, and
promotepromote what is right,what is right,
such as-such as-
⢠Law abidingness,Law abidingness,
⢠Morality/Morality/ abiding inabiding in
social moressocial mores, and, and
⢠Heartfulness/emotionalHeartfulness/emotional
stability.stability.
⢠Your âYour âCharacterCharacterâ is theâ is the
actual way your seen byactual way your seen by
your peers as havingyour peers as having
the capacity of just howthe capacity of just how
you personally andyou personally and
actively:actively: fight againstfight against--
⢠Crime/infractions of theCrime/infractions of the
law,law,
⢠Immorality/violatingImmorality/violating
social mores, andsocial mores, and
⢠Infatuation/lust.Infatuation/lust.
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17. ⢠Have you not read that He who made them at the
beginning⌠âŚthe two shall become one ...
So then, they are no longer two but one...
Therefore what God has joined together,
let not man separate.
Matthew 19:4-6
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18. ⢠For the wife does not have authority over her
own body, but the husband does. Likewise the
husband does not have authority over his own
body, but the wife does. Do not deprive one
another I Corinthians 7:3-5
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19. Liberal Arts Schools
Some âSuggestedâ SchoolsSome âSuggestedâ Schools
⢠Liberty U., Lee U., Houghton Coll., Southern Adventist U.,Liberty U., Lee U., Houghton Coll., Southern Adventist U., Johnson U.,Johnson U.,
California Lutheran U., Northland Coll., Milligan Coll., Coll. of the Ozarks,California Lutheran U., Northland Coll., Milligan Coll., Coll. of the Ozarks,
Cedarville U., Anderson U., Samford U., Bryan Coll., Corban U., Hendrix Coll.,Cedarville U., Anderson U., Samford U., Bryan Coll., Corban U., Hendrix Coll.,
Southwestern U., Centre Coll., Bethel Coll., Central Coll., Eastern U., BelmontSouthwestern U., Centre Coll., Bethel Coll., Central Coll., Eastern U., Belmont
U., Luther Coll., Eastern Mennonite U., Southern Methodist U., MacalesterU., Luther Coll., Eastern Mennonite U., Southern Methodist U., Macalester
Coll., Muhlenberg Coll., Gustavus Adolphus Coll., George Fox U.,Coll., Muhlenberg Coll., Gustavus Adolphus Coll., George Fox U.,
Southeastern U., Emory U., St. Olaf Coll., Hope Coll., Roberts Wesleyan Coll.,Southeastern U., Emory U., St. Olaf Coll., Hope Coll., Roberts Wesleyan Coll.,
Concordia U., NE, DePauw U., Whitworth U., Lafayette Coll., Wittenberg U.,Concordia U., NE, DePauw U., Whitworth U., Lafayette Coll., Wittenberg U.,
Taylor U., Abilene Christian U., Sewanee-U.of the South, Valparaiso U., TexasTaylor U., Abilene Christian U., Sewanee-U.of the South, Valparaiso U., Texas
Christian U., Ohio Wesleyan U., Franklin Coll., Ouachita Baptist U., U. ofChristian U., Ohio Wesleyan U., Franklin Coll., Ouachita Baptist U., U. of
Mobile, Gordon Coll., Covenant Coll., California Baptist U., Millsaps Coll.,,Mobile, Gordon Coll., Covenant Coll., California Baptist U., Millsaps Coll.,,
Goshen Coll., Allegheny Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Union U., WestmontGoshen Coll., Allegheny Coll., Union U., Westmont Coll., Union U., Westmont
Coll., Waynesburg U., Biola U., Wheaton Coll., Regent U., Presbyterian Coll.,Coll., Waynesburg U., Biola U., Wheaton Coll., Regent U., Presbyterian Coll.,
Baylor U., Davidson Coll., Rhodes Coll., Transylvania U., Pepperdine U.,Baylor U., Davidson Coll., Rhodes Coll., Transylvania U., Pepperdine U.,
Wofford Coll., Oklahoma Baptist U., Indiana Wesleyan U., Trinity U., AsburyWofford Coll., Oklahoma Baptist U., Indiana Wesleyan U., Trinity U., Asbury
U., Hanover Coll., Chapman U., Messiah Coll., Nebraska Wesleyan U.,, IllinoisU., Hanover Coll., Chapman U., Messiah Coll., Nebraska Wesleyan U.,, Illinois
Coll., Augustana Coll. â SD, Point Loma Nazarene U., Erskine Coll., AugsburgColl., Augustana Coll. â SD, Point Loma Nazarene U., Erskine Coll., Augsburg
Coll., Calvin Coll., Azusa Pacific U., Concordia Coll., U. of Evansville, NorthColl., Calvin Coll., Azusa Pacific U., Concordia Coll., U. of Evansville, North
Central Coll., Vanguard U. of SoCal, Seattle Pacific U., Oklahoma Christian U.,Central Coll., Vanguard U. of SoCal, Seattle Pacific U., Oklahoma Christian U.,
Patrick Henry Coll., Albion Coll., LeTourneau U., Oral Roberts U., John BrownPatrick Henry Coll., Albion Coll., LeTourneau U., Oral Roberts U., John Brown
U.John Brown U., Oklahoma City U., Wartburg Coll., Alma Coll., U. of Tulsa,U.John Brown U., Oklahoma City U., Wartburg Coll., Alma Coll., U. of Tulsa,
Grove City Coll., Belhaven U., American U.Grove City Coll., Belhaven U., American U.
20. ââBe ye not unequally yokedâŚâBe ye not unequally yokedâŚâ
II Corinthians 6:14II Corinthians 6:14
Copyright: 1977 - used by permission
Bible Reference: The Laymanâs Parallel Bible
Editor's Notes
The Bible and science are in unison with each other. You can believe it. The holy scriptures and social science together work in harmony with each other. Godâs Word and biology, psychology, sociology. All work together. The Bible provides us the injunctions by which to live. Science, gives us principles by which to better understand complex processes by which life is created, sustained, and progresses. âŚby the Creator.
God made man and woman. Both animated with life a just a little differently. Males and females were created in the image of God.
Godâs creations are perfect. God creates both man and woman as âperfectâ ⌠a perfect creation as âoneâ.
The Biblical injunction âbe ye notâ unequallyoked togetherâŚis for man and womanâs own good. âŚfor what is right.. âŚfor the best outcome.
âThe Worldâ looks at âyokingâ together two fiscal incomes. âThe World looks at âyokingâ together two physical biologies.
Both walk in integrity. Both are described by their religious peers as being righteous. A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person. Mignon McLaughlin When marrying, ask yourself this question: Do you believe that you will be able to converse well with this person into your old age? Everything else in marriage is transitory. Friedrich Nietzsche
âŚabove your SELVES. âŚthe other one ABOVE your âselfâ
The World views you as a physical entity. The World sees you as a physical body. So does your mate. Itâs part of the facts of life. You are a biological creature. God made you a biopsychosociocultural human being and a lot more. You are human â man or woman - the only spiritual being on earth.
Equallyoked is social PROgression. It all in how our âperfectâ God sees it. It just may very well be that Unequally yoked is social degression, digression. âŚGod grants true equality in creating a couple. ..to âcouple-upâ together. An ideal wife is any woman who has an ideal husband. Booth Tarkington
Whatâs the chances that this couple will stay together for life? Whatâs the odds that this couple will end up in divorce court? Don&apos;t marry the person you think you can live with; marry only the individual you think you can&apos;t live without. James Dobson
Do you âkeepâ the commandments of God?
Do⌠âŚeverything⌠âŚin love. EVERYTHING. IN LOVE.
KEY WORDS:, Unequally Yoked, Equally Yoked, Equallyoked, romance, social mores, mate selection, Equallyokedtarian, Civil Identity, Equallyokedtarianism, true equality, egalitarian vs perfectionism, Psychosocial health care, normalacy, Abnormal Psychology, love, normalacy, sex, abberations, romance, deviancy, grace, perversions, mercy, Bible counseling 101, Psychopathology, dating, Sociopathology, freedom, violation of social mores, Psychiatric Sociology, premarital, Introduction to Social Psychology, Advanced Sociology Studies, Psychotherapy, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Human Ecology
You never cheat on your income taxes. You never cheat on your spouse.
KEY WORDS:, Unequally Yoked, Equally Yoked, Equallyoked, romance, social mores, mate selection, Equallyokedtarian, Civil Identity, Equallyokedtarianism, true equality, egalitarian vs perfectionism, Psychosocial health care, normalacy, Abnormal Psychology, love, normalacy, sex, abberations, romance, deviancy, grace, perversions, mercy, Bible counseling 101, Psychopathology, dating, Sociopathology, freedom, violation of social mores, Psychiatric Sociology, premarital, Introduction to Social Psychology, Advanced Sociology Studies, Psychotherapy, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Human Ecology
KEY WORDS:, Unequally Yoked, Equally Yoked, Equallyoked, romance, social mores, mate selection, Equallyokedtarian, Civil Identity, Equallyokedtarianism, true equality, egalitarian vs perfectionism, Psychosocial health care, normalacy, Abnormal Psychology, love, normalacy, sex, abberations, romance, deviancy, grace, perversions, mercy, Bible counseling 101, Psychopathology, dating, Sociopathology, freedom, violation of social mores, Psychiatric Sociology, premarital, Introduction to Social Psychology, Advanced Sociology Studies, Psychotherapy, Marriage, Family, and Child Psychology, Human Ecology
By our Heavenly Father and only because of God, only because of God-we&apos;re like other couples. We do not get along perfectly; we do not go without arguments and, as I call them, fights, and heartache and pain and hurting each other. But a marriage is three of us. Barbara Mandrell Proverbs 6:20 The righteous walk in integrity â happy are the children who follow them! Proverbs 6:20