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The Biblical Money Code. Unlock The Trading Secrets of the World's Wealthiest Investors Get Their Secrets to Wealth Today The Ultimate Wealth Report is designed to provide you with the information you need to build your own Ultimate Wealth Portfolio. By playing the trends that are reshaping the future global economy, you can profit handsomely by owning real assets that the world vitally needs — assets that, unlike stocks or real estate, will never lose all their value. It will enable you to combat the perilous economic moves of the government — and even profit from their errors in judgment — by buying commodity-based exchange-traded funds, commodity-related stocks, stocks that benefit from rises in foreign currencies, and foreign currency ETFs. The problems our economy is dealing with won't simply fade away. Trinity. According to this central mystery of most Christian faiths,[8] there is only one God in three persons: while distinct from one another in their relations of origin (as the Fourth Lateran Council declared, "it is the Father who generates, the Son who is begotten, and the Holy Spirit who proceeds") and in their relations with one another, they are stated to be one in all else, co-equal, co-eternal and consubstantial, and "each is God, whole and entire".[9] Accordingly, the whole work of creation and grace is seen as a single operation common to all three divine persons, in which each shows forth what is proper to him in the Trinity, so that all things are "from the Father", "through the Son" and "in the Holy Spirit".[10] Many concepts seen as essential elements of the Christian faith, such as "monotheism", "incarnation", "omnipotence", are denoted by terms not found in the Bible, although Christian consider the concepts to be contained in the Bible.

Trinity

Etymology[edit] History[edit] Satisfaction theory of atonement. Development of the theory[edit] The classic Anselmian formulation of the satisfaction view should be distinguished from penal substitution.

Satisfaction theory of atonement

Both are forms of satisfaction theory in that they speak of how Christ's death was satisfactory, but penal substitution and Anselmian satisfaction offer different understandings of how Christ's death was satisfactory. Anselm speaks of human sin as defrauding God of the honour he is due. Christ's death, the ultimate act of obedience, brings God great honour.

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