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Ch. 7 EQ Choice #3

Respond, Refute, Agree, Discuss, etc. the following statement: Jesus has logarithmic properties.

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  1. A logarithmic property is like when a number has an exponent and u can use a log to bring that number down. Just like when God gave us Jesus aka a log to bring heaven and salvation down to us the low number. So we can equal and become closer to God. Though when the exponent comes down we still have some problems to figure out till everything is equal and we finally receive the exponent and be more closer to the answer. It is like even when we get or find Jesus we still have trials and thing don’t look like they match up or you think you did the wrong thing but then it can still be correct. I see Jesus as the log that can bring us salvation. Also this log property doesn’t only work if the number has a log already it is for the equation that doesn’t have a log or looks like it can never equal what it is suppose to. But this property changes the whole thing and can help us solve the equation. This can also work for small problems not just like you life changing decision but when you add Jesus to a small problem you have he can help you solve it and equal or be what it is suppose to be. Also another log property is to change the order of things like the log10=1 is like 10^1 equals 10. It just rearranges the equation but it is still the same equation. God could come in different ways for different people but when you look into a different meaning he is still the same. God is God. For example maybe there is a culture that teaches the same ways and teachings similar to Jesus and God. And you us as Christian we have the same teachings. So what they worship could be what we worship. I’m not saying all cultures lead to God but some may and many different cultures have stories or teachings that are what Jesus told us in the parables so that is just like log properties. Maybe God re-teaches what he taught one person a different way than he taught the first person, but it is still the same lesson. And Jesus loves you 

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  2. I have no idea if Jesus would have ever thought that he would ever be compared to logarithmic equations but here I go. The whole purpose of a logarithmic equation is to find the value of a letter or symbol and use that to find the answer as a whole.. As we work our way through the whole equation, we use the simple math to find an answer that leads to another and then eventually leads to finding the ultimate x value. We then plug the x value into the equation and then the whole problem is solved and makes sense. To compare this to Jesus and life, I believe that Jesus is the x value and we (humans) need to work through the mini problems in life to find the answer which is ultimately Jesus. When we figure out this equation, we (humans) see that life is solved and complete as well. These mini problems in math are simple algebra problems and in life I believe they are the tests and trials we are put through everyday. It’s amazing how one little math lesson such as the logarithmic lessons can be compared to Jesus. But however, to answer, respond, agree, disagree, refute, with the statement, I would have to disagree and say that Jesus does not have logarithmic properties but Jesus is the properties. Needless to say, though maybe a bit cliché and overused, Jesus is the x-value to our lives.

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  3. i think that Jesus is a logarithmic. Jesus has some of those in is mircles like how he made shoes like fish multiply and the bread multiply. i think that Jesus = log and then holy spirit=ln and then the father=E and then when you make log^ln*E=1 because father, son, holy spirt equals one and that means that if you put them together that should equal one because God is one which means that all of these equal to ONE!

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  4. Jesus can have logarithmic properties. Jesus is God, and God is Jesus. Life is the log bases. We are the x’s and Jesus is the y’s. Life can be written in many different properties. God is always the log base for a new property. Without God we have no property. Life(Us)+Life(Jesus) = Life(Us*Jesus), knowing Jesus and multiplying Jesus by us is to be inseparable to God. Whereas, Life(Us)-Life(Jesus) =Life(Us/Jesus), where we have no clue who Jesus is and that we will never know him. Another property of life is that Life(Us^Knowing Jesus)=Knowing Jesus*Life*Us, we will never be sure who God is, but we all want to know whether there is a God or not. As a Christian, Life with Jesus can be hard, but having without Jesus gives no hope.

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  5. Jesus has logarithmic properties because as it says in the Bible, God never changes. Since Jesus is God, Jesus will never change. The logarithmic properties never change and that is the first aspect that proves Christ has the properties. He is the base and we are the exponent. Power and exponential functions revolve around the base. In the Bible, Jesus is the corner stone. Everything was aligned with the corner stone in the old days. He is the constant in our lives and we are the variables. As long as we follow Him, we will always turn for the positive. Many of lives may resemble a quadratic function because we fail but we also have to choice to get back up and turn our lives around. Just remember to keep your foundations built on rock and not on sand.

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  6. No, God doesnt have any logarithmic properties. God has no certain power that he's raised to. Just like in the Bible it says He has no beginning and no end. God maybe puts poeple with logarithmic standards. we have certain standards to live up to. We are raised to the 'power' of God to be just like him. He is our creator so we're raised to the power of ten to look as in his image. using the 'log roll' God was once in our place and we are supposed to reflect his image. Now we have to try 'ten times' as hard to reflect that. So, God doesnt have any logarithmic properties.

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Essential questions are due within 1 week of taking the chapter test. They should be at a minimum of a 10 sentence, 1 paragraph response, but may be longer. Each chapter’s essential questions will assemble your “Electronic EQ” project for each semester and will be worth a project grade at the end of the semester. Each chapter will count toward 16 points of the final 100-point project grade. Responses will receive 16 points for excellent work, 10 points for good work, 5 points for mediocre work, and 0 points for no response. Completing all five EQs on time during the semester will earn you an automatic 20 points towards your electronic EQ. Questions? Ask Mr. VanSlooten.

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