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Mark's Theology Reflected In Writing
... The best example would be in Mark 10:17-31 (Jesus Counsel
to the Rich) & (Parable of The Camel and the Eye of a Needle). It is
doubtful that these things happened at the same time; however, they are GREY in
The Five Gospels anyway ... and probably didn't happen as Mark describes. This
brings us to Mark's writing style.
Mark seems to tack-on sentences to Jesus' teachings to make themmore
"Christian." This really changes the meaning more than any other
tactic! Who knows what Mark may have edited-out to accomplish what he wanted to
impress upon his readers? In this, he tries to interpret t ...
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Violence In Religions Such As Islam, Christianity, And Hinduism
... a fundamentally violent philosophy, but we can also see that many other religions normally considered “non-violent,” such as Christianity or Hinduism, have been spread through bloody conquest. Due to many incidents and conflicts of territorial ambitions, along with the want to “save” other less civilized cultures it is shown that Islam, Christianity, and of Hinduism have spread through conquest.
Islam has, throughout the centuries, been somewhat a victim of circumstance - indeed it has been perceived by many as oppressive and cruel. This belief originated over a thousand years ago, when Islamic peoples f ...
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Noah’s Arc, The Rip-Off
... of both stories are the same. Both sagas start with the earth being extremely populated, with no foreseen break in the continuation of a booming culture. The earth was too full. People were rowdy and reckless. Crime was widespread and grew day to day. The difference pertaining to this, is the reason the flood was sent.
Noah’s story rules that the flood was sent because the earth had become corrupt and filled with violence, (Genisis, 6). The only way to destroy this violence was to drown everyone but the chosen few. These chosen few were hand-picked by God as good people to start a new, more wholesome ...
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Sufism
... help individuals in trouble. They use special
powers, which enable them to help people who are suffering. Of course this power
can only be given by God, and Sufi's in no way equal to God's power. In fact,
Sufi's that claim to be at the same level of God cannot be classified as a
Muslim. (Frager 11)
Sufi's stress love, because they believe that love will help you in the
Day of Judgement. That the people who you truly love, will give you their good
deeds, so that you may enter Paradise. Normally these people who give their good
deeds away are known as dervishes (this is quite different from the belief in
Islam).
Su ...
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Religion: Taoism
... and Zhuangzi wrote the Chuang-tzu. Although there is some discrepancy as to whether or not Lao-tzu actually wrote the Tao-te-ching or not, due to the date of the scripture (about 200BC- 100BC) and the dates of Lao-tzu life (570BC-490BC). Later in the history of this religion/philosophy the numbers of believers grew into the millions.
The main leaders of Taoism, as mentioned, were Lao-tzu and Zhuangzi. Lao-tzu Lived from 570 BC - 490 BC in the province of Henan and was a court librarian. In his book the Tao-te-ching, the most translated work of Chinese literature, he discusses his philosophy that teaches the "Tao" or ...
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Buddha
... Queen Maya of the indigenous tribe known as the Shakyas. One night while Queen Maya was sleeping she had a dream that a white elephant with six tusks, carrying a locus flower in its trunk, touched her right side. At that moment her son was conceived. This dream was soon interpreted by the wise man Brahmin who came and said if her son were to remain in the castle he would become the wisest king in the world, but if he were to leave he would become the wisest prophet far into future generations.
In around the year 563 BC, Siddhartha Gautama was born into a life of pure luxury. His father wanted to make sure that ...
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God's Character Traits
... forever) states that God
is eternal.
Righteousness is also one of God's traits. He is righteous to
everyone. Psalm 11:7 (God is good and he loves goodness) and Psalm 119:137
(O Lord, you are fair and righteous) tell about God's righteousness. God is
a spiritual God. Romans 12:1 (Give your bodies to God) and 1 Corinthians
2:13 (his words were given to us by the Holy Spirit) tells of God's
spirituality. God is very just.
He judges all that sin with eternal punishment. But God is also a
fair God and allows us to repent and trust in him to get forgiveness and
eternal life. Psalm 9:16 (The Lord punishes th ...
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Myth In The Bible
... in a narrative "story" form but is not historical and is not intended to be historical.
Through reenactment of the stories we achieve participation in the truth-content and reality-content. Thus there are two forms by which the literature in general can be viewed. The two forms are in dialectical and analogical imagination. Dialectical imagination is to look at something for what it literally is. Generally, Protestants view their bible in this way. Analogical imagination is to look at the words and consider them to be metaphors for what is really meant. The Catholics view the bible in this way. We use m ...
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Francis Of Assisi - " Brother Son Sister Moon"
... him to war so Francis can get
bring his father back a triptych. Francis and his father have different views of
life. Francis believes in freedom, believes that a person does not have to be
rich to be prosperous, and he would rather be poor like Jesus then be rich,
which Jesus was not. He thinks that the rich are misrepresenting Jesus because
the rich are placing the poor behind themselves. Francis thinks that Jesus
represents the poor as well as the rich… "all men are created equal".
Francis can't help but to feel scared of lepers in the beginning. After all,
being scared is a normal human trait. Being in a big, ...
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The Journey To New England And Religion's Future
... of young men that were looking at this as an opportunity to advance their financial position. The settlers in the Chesapeake region had a much more difficult time than the family oriented area of New England. They didn’t have the family structure and religious ties to pull together into a tight nit community. The families that migrated to New England were following Puritan religious leaders. Before starting off on this journey they had already been part of a religious community that was established throughout England. This made it so there was an organized group of people with a purpose already establi ...
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