The Holy Bible: A Well-Thought-Out

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Thank you for taking the time to compose such a well-thought-out and organized response. After a period of contemplation, I've decided to opt against writing about boxing where my thesis goes. Something I have loved for longer, almost my entire twenty-three-year existence, is the Holy Bible. It's long been a belief of mine that the Lord exists in many a word, and how Jesus Christ and the gospel He taught cannot get separated.
The question this begs is by what means people--people seeking towards following God--ought to use every word they speak. Proverbs exists as one among those best places where one could begin, as it gives many a pithy statement of that which distinguishes godly spoken words from ones showcasing ungodliness. To give an example, consider the following contrast: "The lips of the righteous know what is acceptable: but the mouth of the wicked speaketh frowardness" (Proverbs 10:32 KJV). But, there's a far greater deal beyond this in need for getting expressed. …show more content…

Be they many a relationship word, many an eloquent word, many a sarcastic word, many a storytelling word, or many a songwriting word, each is pertinent towards our identities as well the ways in which we speak words. For instance, my first essay would explain that which many among ourselves now understand: this Earth involving talking exists as an Earth involving troubles. But, before we can comprehend those word-based wars, we must understand that warring involving our

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