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  • Religious Faith Plays In Presidential Elections
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    Nowadays, more so than ever before, religion plays a significant role in American presidential elections. As citizens, our job is to examine that role and decide how it will affect our vote. The Bush / Gore campaign has been very much influenced by religion. Joseph Lieberman, Gores running mate and the first Orthodox Jew to run for vice president on a major party ticket, has been extremely vocal about his faith. Both George W. Bush and Al Gore, a Methodist and Baptist, respectively, have also re...
  • My Catholic View Of The Bible
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    Catholics go through a cycle of events in their spiritual lives known as the seven sacraments. Although all Catholics can not partake in each sacrament, the majority receive the Holy Eucharist and are baptized as children. The sacraments are the rites of passage in the Catholic faith. Some of the sacraments require proper preparation and knowledge of the one's faith. The seven sacraments include Baptism, Eucharist, Confirmation, Reconciliation, Marriage, Anointing of the Sick, and the Holy Order...
  • Baptists The Sacrament Of Communion
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    The Baptist faith believes in the precepts of Trinity, Heaven, and Hell. Surprisingly Mary does not have a special place in the Baptist religion. They don't teach the assumption of Mary because Mary is seen as just Jesus' mother. As for the belief in Saints, they really don't designate saints because they believe that we all have been saved and we are all God's messengers. Unlike Christianity, Baptists don't have bishops or Cardinals. The Baptist religion has a much more loose structure than the...
  • Every Aspect Of The Catholic Faith
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    Christ yann Salazar 12/5/99 Catholic Theology / Final Paper Question # 4 In the face of one of the biggest fears known to man-death-the Catholic faith provides a positive outlook upon the loss of ones physical presence on earth. Through the life and death of Jesus Christ (the hypostatic union of son and Father, ) a Christo centric theology resolves the mystery of death through faith and grace. Gods only Sons death grants a Catholic Christian with an answer to the why of death, resulting in a rea...
  • Catholic Faith During Mary
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    ^aEURoe An analysis of the religious issues in England 1560-1600 reveals Elizabeth I acting with consummate political skill. ^aEUR Discuss Probably Elizabeth,'s most striking examples of moderation can be seen with her religious policy. The Settlement of Religion 1559 had her facing one of the hardest questions she had to answer during her reign. Was England to be a Catholic or Protestant country? Elizabeth had political and personal reasons for choosing Protestantism. Although she had abide by ...
  • Joy The Baby
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    Babies are extraordinary things that come from God, they bring joy into the lives of the family members, and they continue to spread that joy, as they grow older. But the joy of the family rests on something far greater, the Catholic Faith. In order for the family to be able to see the joy the baby is giving them the child must be baptized and have a good foundation for faith and virtue. Unborn babies are never able to shine forth this joy because they have not been touched by Christ's mystical ...

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