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Judaism
... that nurture personal life
along the way. The Sabbat, on a weekly basis, and Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippers,
annually, are the key periods of individual family renewal. These holidays
accomplish their goals primarily by lifting the individual out of a routine that
controls, too often, deadens daily life." The Sabbat is their weekly ceremony,
held Friday evenings, to celebrate the end of a work week. Rosh Hashanah - Yom
Kipper is the core that of being on trial for ones life. During that trial one
moves from life through death to renewed life. Also discussed in this paper is
Hanukkah, the festival of lights. H ...
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Your Journey Toward Christ
... committed to keeping you from reaching your goal. They have no power or authority to block your path or even slow your step, so they hang out of the windows and call to you, hoping to turn your attention away from your goal and disrupt your progress by tempting you, accusing you and deceiving you.
What is the enemy's goal in having his demons jeer you, taunt you, lure you, and question you from the windows and doorways along your path? He wants you to slow down, stop, sit down, and, if possible, give up . He wants to influence you to doubt your ability to believe and serve God. Remember: he has absolutely no power ...
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The Existence Of God
... existence of God. In terms of
believers and non-believers, Descartes would be one of the believers. Before we
go any further, we must ponder upon several questions. What is God? Does God
exist? If such God does exist, then where does this being come from? Why do
believers and non-believers hold on to their beliefs as they do? What
significance does the existence of God have upon mankind? These are only the
tip of the iceberg amongst the vast array of unanswered questions related to God.
Though there are so many uncertainties as we have just mentioned, the
existence of all other uncertainties in our wor ...
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Hinduism And Buddhism
... Buddhism started a monastic movement in the Brahman tradition.
It is generally agreed that the Buddha was born in 563 BC in Kapilavastu to the ruler of a small kingdom. He grew up with luxuries and had a sheltered life. When he was 29 he came to realize that hi life up to this point had been so empty. He let go any earthly attachments and soon set out to find peace and enlightenment trying to steer away from the cycles of rebirths. He started practicing Yoga and “adopted a life of radical asceticism.” He soon gave up this way of thinking and focused on “a middle path between the life of indulgence and ...
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The Catacombs And Christian Persecutions
... of Rome did not have their own
cemeteries. If they owned land then they buried their relatives there, if
they didn't they resorted to common cemeteries, Pagans were also buried
here. That is how Saint Peter came to be buried in the great public
"necropolis" (city of the dead) on Vatican Hill, this was available to
everybody. Saint Paul was also buried in a necropolis along the Via
Ostiense, a section of the catacombs.
In the first half of the second century, as a result of donations, the
Christians started burying their dead underground. That is how the
catacombs were founded. Many of them began and developed aro ...
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Eve And The Apple
... and evil. Satan
(disguised as a serpent) told Eve that she would not die from eating that
fruit, that her eyes would be opened, knowing both good and evil. But at
the time Eve made her decision, she did not have the knowledge of good and
evil. Eve did not know the serpent could be Satan incarnate, nor did she
know that her desire to become a goddess would be a sin.
The main reason Eve eats the apple is because she wants to become a
Goddess. The serpent said that he was a beast and after eating the fruit
from the tree of knowledge of good and evil he became more human like. Eve
was enticed by the words of the serp ...
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Women In Religion
... Even in the church, men are categorized as superior to women. Since
it is difficult to actually know what God wants from his followers, the Bible
is one source that has been used as reference to determine superiority of
genders in the church. "Jesus was a man who chose 12 male apostles to carry on
his work, therefore only men could be priest" (Connel A1), is a common
reference used to the scriptures found in the Bible. This attitude labeled
tradition is still around today and is being taught today throughout the world,
basically in the Roman Catholic religion. The Bible states "Let your women ...
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Hinduism And Buddhism
... and spiritual insight. (pg. 102, A)
Every person possesses a true nature or self called an Atman. In western views, it is similar to a soul without carrying any personal characteristics. (B) Everyone’s Atman is what makes up the ultimate Brahman. So, in a sense, by learning more about the Brahman, Hindus are in turn learning more about themselves and the unity around them.
Because the Atman keeps no record of personality of other traits, the reincarnation cycle continues through a person’s karma- which is the actions or deeds that one committed during their past life. By building good karma, one can ...
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The History Of Anti-Semitism Starting From The Bible To The Holocaust
... to death. These
massacres were later called the Pogroms (Glatzer). Many people believe
that these early references and cases of anti-Semitism were the root for
the Holocaust. From misconceptions of the Bible, the Great Crusades, to
the early 20Th century Pogroms, they all helped build up a hate for the
Jews .
One of the first major anti-Semitic massacres took place during the
Crusades. It was a period in which much of the civilized world lived under
a feudalistic government. In such a system priests, bishops, and most of
all, dukes, had power over the people (Rosenthal). In this time, many
Christian a ...
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What Is A Gospel?
... Christ entrusted to his followers would not be
completed until they had carried the "good news" (or gospel) he had taught
them to the ends of the world. The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible
says, "It is the word of God for those only who "listen" to it." The
Gospels are really testimonials of faith, not of biographies. They are
divided into two parts -- sayings and narratives. The narratives include
miracle stories and biographical legends, while the sayings are more on
the complex side. The sayings contain apophthegmata, proverbs, parables,
and more.
They invite the reader to believe in and obey Christ a ...
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