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we are severely affected my illegal immigration and migration
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not many houses due to immigration
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Johnathan Edward's views in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" is based on the idea that people who were "born again" in christ would be spared.
Further Explanation:
Johnathan Edwards gave his famous sermon "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" during the First Great Awakening. The First Great Awakening refers to the religious revivalist movement of the 1730's and 1740's that took place in the British colonies in the North American continent. One of the most significant causes of this religious revival movement was the European Enlightenment and its continuing criticism/questioning of the church. Along with this, reduced participation in church services and organized religion also fueled people like Edwards.
To convince people to reaffirm their faith, preachers like Edwards discussed the possibility of being "born again." This religious experience focuses on an interaction that an individual has with God through a dream or vision that compels them back into practicing the Christian faith. Edwards and other preachers argued that this "born again" experience would bring salvation and forgiveness for those who accepted Christ after these experiences.
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Topic: American History, First Great Awakening
Grade Level: 9-12, College
Keywords: Johnathan Edwards, Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, First Great Awakening.