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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, The Story of Exodus in the Prince of Egypt (Shane Limbaugh, April 27- May 3), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, The Story of Exodus in the Prince of Egypt (Shane Limbaugh, April 27- May 3), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) The movie the Prince of Egypt is about the story of Exodus […] View

    I think people change their religion, when they think the other religion is more reliable and right than their own religion. I do think God lets things happen for a reason, and his reasons are he knows we can take the things, and he tests us on our belief to the God.

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, “Death Penalty: Is Capital Punishment Morally Justified?” (Diana Espinoza, April 20-26th)), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, “Death Penalty: Is Capital Punishment Morally Justified?” (Diana Espinoza, April 20-26th)), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) “Death penalty: is capital punishment […] View

    I think there should be death penalty, it’s morally wrong, but the people who make the crime they aren’t doing morally right things, if they have thought about others they wouldn’t make the crime. People committed to crimes such as murder or rape should get death penalty. If a innocent person gets death penalty, it would be very cruel to kill him,…[Read more]

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen? (Liyah Aranjuez, April 6th-April 12th), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 1 month ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen? (Liyah Aranjuez, April 6th-April 12th), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) Growing up Catholic, I have always been taught that I […] View

    Personally, I think God let human beings suffer, even human beings know they have free will they choose to be sinful. Whenever, I’m having difficult times in my life, first I ask myself what I have done wrong to suffer this, most of the times I can find the answers from myself, in this modern day almost every human being is sinful. No one can…[Read more]

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, “Evan Almighty” God’s Calling (Ryan Albert, March 23 – March 29th), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 1 month ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, “Evan Almighty” God’s Calling (Ryan Albert, March 23 – March 29th), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) A movie that I have seen many times since its release is “Evan […] View

    If God was to answer someone’s prayer in today’s society, personally I think I would do anything that asked me to do. If someone stops to praying to God, I think they won’t loose their faith in him, because in today’s society, we have much more pressure in our life and sometimes we don’t have time to pray, but we have our faith inside, so maybe…[Read more]

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Growing up without religion (Zeyna Mcllvain, March 16-22), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Growing up without religion (Zeyna Mcllvain, March 16-22), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) One of my favorite books of all time is “Are You There God? It’s Me Mar […] View

    I think since the religion is very sensitive, parents should raise their children with their own religion, because when everyone in the family is believing in different religion, there would be a lot of disagreement on things, also children can live in less struggle in life and can have normal relationship with every family member.

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Growing up without religion (Zeyna Mcllvain, March 16-22), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Growing up without religion (Zeyna Mcllvain, March 16-22), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) One of my favorite books of all time is “Are You There God? It’s Me Mar […] View

    Personally, I was raised in a family that we all share the same religion. We won’t have argument on religious problems. We always have religious activities together and have peaceful conversation with each other.

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Presiding Over Same-Sex Marriages (Tham Huynh, Feb 23-March 1st Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Presiding Over Same-Sex Marriages (Tham Huynh, Feb 23-March 1st Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) You won’t believe the number of pastors forced to preside o […] View

    I totally respect people who decided to have same sex marriage, but my personal opinion is when the Bible was written I think there wasn’t a thing as same sex marriage, so there is nothing specific in the Bible about it, but when the God created humans he created Adam and Eve, which a male and female, I think that is a hint about what the m…[Read more]

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Stop Trying to Make Church ‘Cool’ (Ashley Diaz, Feb 23-March 1st Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Stop Trying to Make Church ‘Cool’ (Ashley Diaz, Feb 23-March 1st Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) Rachel Evans of the Washington Post argues in her art […] View

    Since the church is where you visit once a week and pray to the God for your sin or tell God about the happiness and sadness in your life, I don’t think the structure or the model of the Church should be the reason we choose to go to the Church and not go to the Church.

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, “Clockwork Origin” (Becky Lake, For 2/16-2/22 Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, “Clockwork Origin” (Becky Lake, For 2/16-2/22 Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) This Youtube link comes from a Futurama episode, Clockwork Origin. (The full […] View

    If I have to pick a side I would definitely say I believe in creation, because in the Bible it already said that God created the world in seven days, I think people who is Christian would believe in creation. If God appears in modern day people wouldn’t believe him, because now days people believe in science more than Bible.

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Passion of the Christ / How does one obtain salvation? (Anthony Perozich, For 2/16-2/22 Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 3 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Passion of the Christ / How does one obtain salvation? (Anthony Perozich, For 2/16-2/22 Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) Passion of the Christ Video […] View

    This blog is helpful, but at some point I can’t agree God’s interpretation of salvation, I believe that people who did what the God told not to do go to the hell and people who followed God’s word will go to the heaven, however when people did something bad, they should only ask God to wipe out their sin and not ask the Jesus. Also, from the first…[Read more]

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Travel Blog 1, on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 3 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Sports and the Sabbath, on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) The summer of 2016 was an exciting time in sports. Many of my fellow New Yorkers endured a hot July day to […] View

    I think sports are good for Christians, as written in the Bible, God worked seven days to created the Earth and humans, and on the seventh day he rested. You can’t work all the time, as athlete maybe you should take a day-off, and don’t think it as waste of time.

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    Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Supply Chain of food production, on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 3 months ago

    In reply to: Neil Sloan wrote a new post, Sports and the Sabbath, on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) The summer of 2016 was an exciting time in sports. Many of my fellow New Yorkers endured a hot July day to […] View

    In my opinion, being a athlete and a Catholic doesn’t conflict with each other, because it only takes a day in a week to go to the church and pray, but if you don’t have time to go to the church, you can just pray normally to yourself as Simone Biles said, because faith is inside of you.

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, The Story of Exodus in the Prince of Egypt (Shane Limbaugh, April 27- May 3), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years ago

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, “Death Penalty: Is Capital Punishment Morally Justified?” (Diana Espinoza, April 20-26th)), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years ago

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen? (Liyah Aranjuez, April 6th-April 12th), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 1 month ago

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, “Evan Almighty” God’s Calling (Ryan Albert, March 23 – March 29th), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 1 month ago

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Growing up without religion (Zeyna Mcllvain, March 16-22), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Growing up without religion (Zeyna Mcllvain, March 16-22), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Presiding Over Same-Sex Marriages (Tham Huynh, Feb 23-March 1st Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

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      Zuhuma Ainiwaer commented on the post, Stop Trying to Make Church ‘Cool’ (Ashley Diaz, Feb 23-March 1st Discussion), on the site Theology in the Media (Spring 2017) 5 years, 2 months ago

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