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    Throughout the book of Judges, the Israelites went through many hard times. They created this cycle that they could not get rid of. The Israelites had many “judges” to help them get onto the right track with God but it never really worked out. After each “judge” would die then they would just go back into the sin they had started. I believe the Hebrews were very disappointed reading the book of Judges seeing how their ancestors acted instead of putting their trust in God. The book of Judges…

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    1) The Biblical story The book of Judges and Samson Introduction The story of Samson is written in the book of Judges. Judges is a book in the Bible that happened to occur after the death of Joshua. Because the people of Israel were disobeying God, God punished them. But then again, the people cry out for help and ask God for forgiveness. So, God up rose different leaders or judges to rescue them again. The judges that God elected were flawed individuals which demonstrated God’s work through…

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    I believe my work experience merits a proficiency level of “5” as predicated on the following positions as trial counsel (prosecutor) and Deputy Staff Judge Advocate (senior prosecutor). -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Title of position held: Trial Counsel (Prosecutor) as the Chief of Military Justice at both Soesterberg AB, The Netherlands and Moody AFB, GA. 2. Exact or approximate dates I held the position: April 1992 to June 1994 (26…

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    Joshua, Judges, and Ruth all share the fact of being written by unknown people. Although there are theories and traditions that indicate names, there is ultimately no proof regarding these claims. The time of authorship is vague as well. Joshua was likely first written during the 2nd millennium BC, Judges at least after the mid-11th century BC, and Ruth after 1010 BC (ESV Study Bible). Joshua describes how the titular character leads the Israelites in a campaign to take Canaan. The beginning…

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    “Idiocracy” is a film directed by Mike Judge that is a satirical science fiction film which basically predicts our nation’s cultural decline into nothing but a nation of imbeciles. Judge starts the film with the idea that intelligent people have now become an endangered species while the uneducated are copulating and reproducing at furiously rising exponential rates. The film presented a dangerous and chaotic way to view the world. The impoverished and uneducated people were portrayed as the…

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    Judges Vs Federal Judges

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    The federal judges, when elected are asked to serve for life, but if they do not have good behavior they may veto their position. Judges have their position for life so that they do not have any political constraint. The judges have a surplus of laws they have to know and interpret, it takes many years to gain this knowledge. It would not be a good idea to have the judges only be there for a certain amount of time, it would lead to not knowing…

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    Judge In The Bible

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    There is a good reason God admonishes us not to judge anyone. We simply do not have all the information needed nor will we ever know all that should be known to judge another person or even ourselves. Only God has all the information and that is why He is the just Judge (Psalm 7:11). We only prophesy is part (1 Corinthians 13:9), so God doesn’t tell us everything, just what we need to know. The Bible tells us, “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, nor are your ways my ways, says the LORD.…

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    weighing evidence separate from political pressures” I believe subjecting judges to an election, puts them at a high risk for corruption. Therefore I do not believe that voters should elect judges. “The crisis of confidence in the impartiality of the judiciary is real and growing. Left unaddressed, the perception that justice is for sale will undermine the rule of the law that courts are supposed to uphold (State judges should be appointed, not elected).” Pennsylvania spent a record breaking…

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    Book Of Judges

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    will always remain faithful to his covenant with his people. In the book of Judges, God shows his faithfulness by selecting corrupt leaders, called judges, to deliver the people of Israel from their enemies. Sometime after the death of Joshua, the people of Israel started to assimilate with their neighboring pagan tribes, The Canaanites instead of driving them out of the Promise Land as The Lord had commanded . In Judges 2:1-23, the story of Israel’s disobedience and faithfulness is exposed.…

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    Judges In Texas

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    Judges in the state of Texas are selected in a couple different ways either by appointment by the governor or through the use of a partisan elections. The crucial factor in election for judicial positions in Texas is the money that the candidate raises for their election campaign. The elections for judges are often criticized in Texas due to the partisanship of the election, many call for the elections to be nonpartisan. There are two main ways that judges are elected in Texas, through either…

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