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  • Christians
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    Relationships I. Introduction Last fall, 700,000 men gathered at our nation's Capital to focus on mending relationships. Their goals were to help men end adulterous behavior, quit abusing and neglecting the women and children in their lives, and renew their promises to their families. Knowing this, it is hard to understand why this rally would be seen as a threat rather than honorable. Imagine 700,000 men acknowledging the areas in which they ve failed and wanting to take responsibility for thei...
  • Temple And The Ark Of The Covenant
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    When asked about the Ark of the Covenant, the average person usually responds with something along the lines of Harrison Ford starring in the first of the Indiana Jones trilogy. However, The Ark of the Covenant has significant ties to both ancient Christianity and Judaism. These two religions both have foundations in the Old Testament of The Bible, and their followers are often referred to as "People of the Book" (Robinson). There is some discrepancy as to what the Ark truly is. Exodus 25 in The...
  • Acts Of Violence Niebuhr
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    Brian Drake Sociology of Religion Professor Brown October 17, 2001 Reinhold Niebuhr Theologian, ethicist, and political analyst, Reinhold Niebuhr was a towering figure of twentieth century religious thought. He is well known and is appreciated for many reasons among American theologians. Niebuhr had a very strong opinion and much to say when it came down to man and violence in regards to peace and war. Although he thought of himself as a preacher and social activist, the influence of his theolog...
  • Political Arena Of More's Time
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    Thomas More's, Utopia is one of the most politically and socially influential texts to date. His audience, which ranges from academic and social scholars to college students, all can gain a different understanding of the work and it's meaning. In order to fully comprehend More's message, one must have an appreciation for the time and culture in which he lived. After grasping historical concepts, one reads Utopia, not as just a volume recounting a fictitious island society, but rather as a critiq...
  • Christians The Jews Of The Way
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    Christianity Begins On a late afternoon, in about the year AD 33, two men were walking from Jerusalem to the nearby village of Emmaus. Their conversation centered on events that had occurred the previous week. As they journeyed, a stranger who seemed ignorant of these events joined them. Surprised, they asked him: 'Are you the only person staying in Jerusalem not to know what has happened there in the last few days?' So they explained to him about a certain Jesus of Nazareth, 'a prophet powerful...
  • Our Duty And Obligation As Christians
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    As Christians today we are faced with many ethical issues living in our society. Every time we turn on the TV to watch the news, pick up a newspaper and read the headlines, or read a magazine about world issues we can see situations happening in this world that challenge our morals and ethics. It is our duty as Christians to know what we believe and where we stand so we can back up our beliefs and try to interact with this world as morally correct as possible. There are some situations that we h...
  • Moral Crisis The Pat Robertson
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    Jesus and the Anorexic Suicidal Supermodels The family unit is one of the most cherished institutions of American society. Its function is one of philanthropy, to raise America's children in accordance with our accepted norms and various proscriptions and prescriptions. However, rising teenage pregnancy and juvenile crime seem to indicate that the American family is not doing this. Many Americans insist that a family is capable of producing a productive citizen in every instance and believe that...
  • Buddhist Background And Learned Buddhism
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    My faith is very complicated because I come from a Buddhist background and Learned Buddhism and been a very good follower of it. I was born in Sri Lanka. Growing up in a Buddhist family in Sri Lanka, my faith was initially introduced to me by my parents. My parents claimed to be strong Buddhists and they practiced their faith very often. Because of them I was very involved in practicing and learning more about Buddhism. To me Buddhism is a way of life. Buddhists believe that life is pain and suf...
  • Islamic's And The Christian Faith
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    In America there are more religious groups especially from foreign countries than I had suspected. There are more Islamic members than those of Judaism and more Buddhists than Seventh Day Adventist. All religions acknowledge that God is forever and exist everywhere at all times. Oftentimes a local congregation will have the same belief in one City, town, or country as they hand down their manner of faith and practices and these groups do not keep up with any new developing questions or reasons f...
  • Muslims Hate Christians
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    Religion vs. Common Sense Of all the things learned and decided in ones life, the subject of religion is always considered the most important. This report very well may upset some of the Bible belt Christians, who cannot seem to allow any thought or idea but there own, but it needs to be said. The basis is simple, in todays world, and especially here in America, the concept of religion has taken an unfortunate turn. The power of religion has been given almost solely to the wrong people. Priest, ...
  • Scrolls Show Christianity Before Christianity
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    The scrolls today have become an important part of our understanding of the bible, but to understand the scrolls, you have to understand the people that wrote them. In 130 BC, people scientists called the Dead Sea Sect inhabited the Qumran caves. Through research and archeological exploration of the caves and their ways, Scientist believe that the Dead Sea Sect are really known as the ancient group of Hebrews called the Essenes. They were part of a Jewish apocalyptic movement that was awaiting t...
  • Christian Religion
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    The Christian religion, whether they realize it or not, promotes hatred against all non-Christians by subjecting us to their belief of " Eternal Fire and Torment' if we do not believe in their god. This God of Fire whom they promote is obviously the self-fulfilled prophecy of the Beast. The Bible was correct about that symbolic title concerning the church, but by now we should realize that there is a beast in all of us. Are the Christians evil for believing in a god of such evil works No, their ...
  • Fundamental Nature Of Christianity
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    The task at hand is quite impossible, especially in a ten-page paper. I am about to compare two entire religions, that is two entire belief systems that certain individuals have devoted their entire lives towards; that generations have sought to follow, further, and protect with their lives. I will attempt to do this, but please bear in mind that my personal views will inevitably surface to a great degree and I will be prone to taking sides. I believe in fact that these two systems are poles apa...
  • Koran And The Book Of Matthew
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    Judge Whom All religions must deal with the idea of life after death. Whether their belief is that there isnt life after death or they simply believe that everyone continues life somewhere. Two of the major religions in the world believe that there is life after death and that you must believe in God to receive everlasting life. One of the key aspects of everlasting life is Judgment Day. That is the day that God returns to the world and grants entrance to Heaven to all who have believed and foll...
  • One Judeo Christian And The Other Pagan
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    The True Meaning Of Christmas Except for Christ in the name, Christmas is pagan. The word mass is pagan and the customs surrounding it and Christmas are pagan. The very celebration without the rituals surrounding it is pagan. Pagan simply means that it is not from God. What is from God is easily proven. You can find it in your own Bible. The only mention of a yearly birthday celebration other than the actual day of birth is in the book of Job. Even then it is somewhat speculative. Jobs children ...
  • Most Important Rituals In The Christian Religion
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    Similarities and differences In the 3 major religions The 3 major religions of the western world - Judaism, Christianity, and Islam share similar as well as different characteristics and it is evident that the 3 are all inter-related. Judaism, the first real monotheistic religion started in Palestine during 13th Century BC among the ancient Israelites. This idea of believing in one god came about when Moses received the 10 commandments from heaven on mount Sinai. Tradition says the founder of Ju...

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