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- Jesus: The Real Story By: Mike Fletcher
The resurrection of Jesus is the foundation of the Christian faith. In Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, he declares: “And if Christ has not been raised, our preaching is useless and so is your faith.” Two verses later he repeats himself: “And if Christ has not been raised, your faith is futile,” Paul says again.
The resurrection of Jesus is challenged today on evidentiary grounds. Therefore, to be fair, the evidence should be judged like any other historical event. ... Tags: Jesus, Bible, miracles
- You Can Know for Yourself Jesus Christ Is Alive Today! By: Patricia Wagner
Have you ever wondered about the resurrection of Christ and perhaps thought it was a myth or legend? Read revealing proofs showing that the most stupendous event in human history really happened! Tags: resurrection, proofs of the resurrection, Jesus
- Understanding What A Personal Injury Lawsuit Is By: John Smith
If you have been hurt or injured in some way you may be considering consulting a personal injury lawyer to collect damages. If your injuries are the result of neglect or the deliberate actions of another, you may have a case for a personal injury lawsuit. There are several different types of personal injury cases, however, and knowing if your situation meets the criteria is a good start.
The four most common types of Personal Injury lawsuits are:
•Assault & Battery. Thi... Tags: boston personal injury, personal injury attorney, injury attorney, injury law
- Eyewitness Testimony: An Enduring Topic Of Psychological Enquiry By: David Webb
The study of eyewitness testimony can be traced back over 100 years. This article outlines how it all began and examines the most commonly researched areas of investigation.
In 1896 Albert Von Schrenk-Notzing testified at the trial of a man accused of murdering three women. Drawing on research into memory and suggestibility he argued that pre-trial publicity meant that witnesses could not distinguish between what they actually saw and what had been reported in the press. ... Tags: eyewitness testimony, eyewitness memory, psychology, forensic psychology, eye witness testim
- Understanding What a Personal Injury Lawsuit Is By: Jason Brown
If you have been hurt or injured in some way you may be considering consulting a personal injury lawyer to collect damages. If your injuries are the result of neglect or the deliberate actions of another, you may have a case for a personal injury lawsuit. There are several different types of personal injury cases, however, and knowing if your situation meets the criteria is a good start. Tags: boston personal injury lawyer, boston personal injury attorney
- The Sign of Jonah By: Jerry Richard Boone
Certainly the details surrounding Jesus' resurrection differ in the four Gospels. We are tempted to dismiss the whole thing, and say, if the Gospel writers could not agree on what happened, why should we believe any of it? Actually, there is a reason. Let's check it out! Tags: Jesus, sign of Jonah, crucifixion, resurrection, empty tomb, Mary Magdalene, Gospel of Joh
- Resurrection or Deception? By: Jerry Richard Boone
The story of Jesus' resurrection is a compelling one, but is it true? How can we in the twenty-first century account for this Gospel story? Tags: Jesus, resurrection, mass hallucinations, swoon theory, stole the body, apostles, Christia
- Strategies For General Memory Development By: Stephen Campbell
Researchers have found that there are various strategies that would assist memory. These strategies would not only help children but also adults. Even in 18 months old, strategies are obvious. Rehearsal is found in the older children to the younger ones. Tags: memory develop, memory development, Working memory, General Memory Development, working memor
- General Memory Development By: Stephen Campbell
Working memory is the thing that remains for a short period of time and allows the information to process while it is still in being stored. There is a general improvement in the memory working up to the age of 45 years. Tags: General Memory Development, memory, working memory, cognitive development, metamemory
- Introduction To General Memory Development By: Stephen Campbell
Working memory is that remains for a short period of time and allows the information to process while it is still in being stored. There is a general improvement in the memory working up to the age of 45 years. Tags: working memory, implicit memory, explicit memory, metamemory, general memory development
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