In Greek tragedy, hamartia refers to the protagonist's biggest flaw. It is the one sin or error that is in the main character or hero's personality that leads to their own downfall.
No they do not use or make electromagnetic radiation to make light. The light is made with DC current made with capacitors to lower the voltage down from 110volts. In good LED lights there is power factor correction and power rectification to keep from polluting the AC line with extra sin waves. Cheers Don
The Whiskey Rebellion was an uprising during George Washington's presidency that occurred in southwestern Pennsylvania. In order to pay for the national debt, the government decided to tax whiskey. This infuriated citizens, especially farmers and settlers in western Pennsylvania (for it was a staple beverage) and throughout the states, federal tax collectors were harassed by "Whiskey Boys". By 1794, tensions reached an all time high, and civil protests soon became an armed rebellion. George Washington and Alexander Hamilton, remembering Shays' Rebellion from a few years previous, decided this would be the perfect time for the federal government to flex their muscle. Washington, Hamilton, and Henry "Lighthorse Harry" Lee assembled a force at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and marched to western Pennsylvania where the rebels were no where to be found. They were soon rounded up and imprisoned, where one died, and two were convicted of treason and sentenced to death by hanging.
Do to the event of our sin in Gen. 3. We needed Jesus to die for us for the atonement of sin. The Nails that were drivin into Jesus represent our sin. Many song for worship state that our sin is like a nail that is drivin into our savoir's side.
It was considered a sin to eat a woodpecker... I am not sure that train of thought there... but it was was it was
Satan's self.
The Bible says very clearly that rebellion is like witchcraft. It says that like witchcraft is a sin, so is rebellion a sin.
Lucifer's sin was pride and rebellion against God.
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Adam was led into sinning by his companion, Eve.
In Greek tragedy, hamartia refers to the protagonist's biggest flaw. It is the one sin or error that is in the main character or hero's personality that leads to their own downfall.
This means that Kings derive their authority from God and not their subjects so that rebellion against the King was a sin. In a sense, an absolute ruler.
You can commit an unforgivable sin and then turn your life around. See what led you to this sin, and try not to go down that path again. Just try to do good, and be good, and you can turn your life around.
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As sin is rebellion against God's Law, the Scripture is quite clear that all have sinned and fallen short. Thus the need for a perfect Savior.
In the Bible, it was the sin of humanity's wickedness and corruption that caused the great flood in the story of Noah's Ark. Ovid's version in Metamorphoses attributes the flood to the downfall of man and the need for a fresh start.