Poet: John Milton A Dedicated Bible Student, James Aguilar [e textbook reader .TXT] 📗
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or the darkness that comes when there is no light. Albert Einstein told this discovery to his professor. The bible does say God created Lucifer but Jehovah never made Satan. Satan is the absence of God. Galileo expressed his scientific views supporting Copernicus as well as his biblical views in a 1615 letter to the Grand Duchess of Tuscany which became the basis of his first Church trial and censure. Galileo Galilei was a religious man, and he agreed that the Bible could never be wrong. Mr. Harrison says, “Man blessed with intelligence are often connected to God more than ordinary individuals” (On Line). Many people seek God because there is evidence that there is a creator and it is unwise to say that God doesn’t exist. John Milton uses three themes in his poem, which are Garden of Eden’s rebellion, humanity’s real ruler, and Jehovah’s sovereignty. He explains them in his poem “Paradise Lost.” John Milton died before he could publish his discoveries about the truth found in the bible. Milton’s observations help future generations understand biblical prophecy.
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Works Cited
Hays, Thomas D. "'Leger wearied': The Messiah." ANQ. 15.2 (Spring 2002): p34. Literature Resources from Gale. Gale. Gwinnett County Public Schools. 19 Aug. 2009 .
Harrison, Michael J. "Observations." 72.1 (Spring 2003): p183. Literature Resources from Gale. Gale. Gwinnett County Public Schools. 19 Aug. 2009 .
Kinsella, Kate, et al. Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes; The British Tradition. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2004.
New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, Deuteronomy 19:21.
New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, Luke 4:5, 6.
New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, Matthew 4:8, 9.
“New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures.” Watch Tower Bible And Tract Society of Pennsylvania. International Bible Students Association. ed. Brooklyn, New York: U.S.A, 1967.
“Paradise Lost.” John Milton. Kinsella 468.
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