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cpapartners · 1 year ago
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The past and future of accounting ethics
Ethical standards in accounting encompass the moral principles and rules that accountants are required to adhere to during their professional work.
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innerguidancehub · 2 years ago
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Unveiling the Enigma: The Gospel of the Holy 12 and Insights into Jesus' Childhood
Introduction
The story of Jesus Christ has captivated hearts and minds for centuries. While the New Testament provides invaluable accounts of his adult life and ministry, there has always been a longing for more insights into his formative years. Enter the Gospel of the Holy 12, a collection of texts that sheds light on Jesus' early life and his spiritual journey before his public ministry began.
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The Discovery
The Gospel of the Holy 12, also known as the "Gospel of the Perfect Life," is a set of ancient manuscripts believed to have been written by the Apostles themselves. Discovered in the late 19th century, these texts have provided a unique perspective on Jesus' upbringing and spiritual development.
Jesus' Childhood in the Gospel of the Holy 12
A Divine Birth: Similar to the canonical Gospels, the Gospel of the Holy 12 affirms the miraculous nature of Jesus' birth. It narrates the story of Mary, her divine conception, and the angelic announcements.
Childhood Miracles: This gospel recounts several miraculous events from Jesus' childhood, demonstrating his divine nature even at a young age. These miracles include healings, nature wonders, and acts of compassion.
Educational Sojourns: According to the Gospel of the Holy 12, Jesus embarked on journeys to different lands during his youth. These travels provided him with diverse cultural and spiritual insights, shaping him into the enlightened being he was destined to become.
Encounters with Spiritual Masters: The text describes encounters between Jesus and various spiritual teachers. These interactions were instrumental in deepening his understanding of universal truths and preparing him for his later ministry.
Moral and Ethical Teachings: The Gospel of the Holy 12 emphasizes Jesus' commitment to moral and ethical principles from a young age. It portrays him as a beacon of compassion, humility, and wisdom.
Significance and Controversy
The Gospel of the Holy 12 has sparked both fascination and controversy within theological circles. Some scholars argue for its authenticity, contending that it provides valuable insights into Jesus' life before his public ministry. Others approach it with caution, considering it as one of many apocryphal texts.
Regardless of its historical accuracy, the gospel serves as a reminder of the universal human quest for deeper understanding of spiritual figures and their formative years.
Conclusion
The Gospel of the Holy 12 offers a tantalizing glimpse into the early life of Jesus Christ. While it may not be included in the canonical scriptures, its existence raises intriguing questions about the childhood of one of history's most influential figures.
Whether regarded as a historical account or a symbolic narrative, the gospel invites us to contemplate the profound mysteries surrounding Jesus' formative years. Ultimately, it is through these narratives that we continue to explore and deepen our understanding of the timeless figure who continues to inspire and guide countless lives around the world.
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jaidaaphotography · 8 years ago
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Today's word of the day is integrity...the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. : : May we strive everyday to be better than the day before, live up to our promises and remember the golden rule. Let us not ask what we are not willing to give. Always looking up and towards better. : : #jaidaaphotography #integrity #goldenrule #liferules #moralprinciples #strongmorals #lookup #positivevibesonly #leadership #friendship #promises #reminders #travelingphotographer #internationalportraitphotographer
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kapilbalhara · 3 years ago
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briansemall-blog · 8 years ago
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B#5 2/8/17
Bushido (p.41): “evolving through the adoption of neo-Confucian ideals in the Edo period” (p. 41) Neo-Confucian ideas promote self-cultivation(self-education), shared philosophy/knowledge, and self-reflection. Any of one of these missing concepts and the other two become worthless. I can see how someone could dedicate their life to that lifestyle and beliefs. It’s a way to pursuit inner self worth and pure happiness. “Bushido involved not only martial spirit and skill with weapons, but also absolute loyalty to one’s lord, a strong sense of personal honor, devotion to duty, and the courage, if required, to sacrifice one’s life in battle or in ritual” (p.41-42). This is a full on commitment to dedicate your body, sole and mind to the greater good. To sacrifice your life for a ritual seems over the top for me. I couldn't imagine ever dedicating my life for a ritual.
Giri (p.95): “(1) moralprinciples or duty, (2) rules one has to obey in social relationships,and (3) behavior one is obliged to follow or that must be done againstone’s will” (p.95). This is a similar concept in American culture. Its like when someone says, "do me a solid" it means trust me about this, or do me a favor and I will owe you one, redeemable whenever. My friends and I are firm believers in doing solids for eachother because we see a chance to be there for someone when they need it just like youd expect them to do the same thing if they were in your shoes. “however, in Japanonly females give chocolates to their boyfriends or husbands.” (p.98). I could get down with the idea of receiving chocolates instead of only giving sweets and flowers away. This would also open up, making the first move, for women because this seems to be a mostly shunned in our society.
The Japanese ie system (p.119): In this system, people worshiped their ancestors because it was believed that they provided the foundations of the existence of ie” (p.120). I see this as a tribute to your ancestors, overall this is a weird concept for me to entirely grasp because I have learned that yes your family set a foundation for you, you are the one putting in the work and dedication to become what you are. “generally the senior male, decided on the actions of its members and had the absolute power of control over the family;” (p.120). This is a cool concept to me but if it were actually implemented in my personal family I am not too sure how much I would enjoy having the oldest male family member telling everyone what to do. My grandpa has some radical thoughts sometimes and if he had final say in my afairs I would probably end up resenting him.
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valannepascual · 7 years ago
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If you have integrity, you are honest, consistent and firm in your moral principles -- no matter what the circumstances. #integrity #moralprinciples #honesty #values https://www.instagram.com/p/BqOP1O4ln6l/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=k25x6uabs59s
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dlabarbera001 · 12 years ago
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Integrity
When one is showing honesty, has strong moral principles. 
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This picture is a great example of something that happens daily. People have trouble coming up with their own ideas and thoughts and instead will take someone else's because it is easier than thinking for themselves. When you find yourself in a situation like this your integrity is being compromised. You are allowing yourself to be un-trust worthy. This picture is funny in the sense that the guy says he doesn't know what plagiarizing is so he is just going to take someone else's ideas from the internet yet he doesn't realize that by plagiarizing he is losing his integrity and not allowing himself to do his own thinking. 
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