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Wednesday 7 October 2015

Mentioning the word of God in essays can be a symbol of your testimony and of your humility to be associated with Christ and other such thorough scholarship that has studied and referenced the word of God in academia and in public. It could be your faithful willingness, intellectual as well, to include Christ in every aspect of the life he gave and saved.

There is nothing wrong with using bible verses in essays submitted for course work at universities. Most universities were founded by Christians or they house theological seminaries. Higher learning is just that. Even if we presume a secular environment, the intent is insight and further understanding. In this basic outlook, the bible is welcome to relevant discussions in philosophy, law and political theory. It can help to round out your ideas and its use in such study should not be considered sacrilegious but celebratory in acknowledging the word of God in such forums and in such environments that usually house a theological seminary or schools of philosophy and religion. There is no need to worry about who would include the word of God( the bible) in such essays. Many students do and the results with respectful writing speak for themselves. Mentioning the word of God in essays can be a symbol of your testimony and of your humility to be associated with Christ and other such thorough scholarship that has studied and referenced the word of God in academia and in public. It could be your faithful willingness, intellectual as well, to include Christ in every aspect of the life he gave and saved.

Speak to your course tutor and lecturer. But, you should probably have some idea about how they feel before you ask if you are in call and tutorial on a regular basis.

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