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The Existence Of God
... the many rational arguments for and against . It is based on the views of some of the great philosophers and scientists of our world. I will show that there is no sufficient proof or comprehensive arguments for .
God generally refers to one supreme, holy, personal being, The divine unity of ultimate good-ness and of ultimate reality. St. Anselm of Canterbury developed what we have learned to be the ontological argument. He began his argument by saying that even a fool can grasp or understand the concept of “a being than of which nothing greater can be conceived.” He continues to state that a fool would say ...
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Mormons In Utah
... Saints.
Its founding doctrine is based on the assumption that Christianity was too
corrupt and ungodly, and that restoring true Christian values was necessary. A
revelation like this may only come through God who needs to put the true, pure
forms of Christianity in a divine authority.
The Mormons, who follow four books including The Bible, The Book of
Mormon, Doctrine of Covenants, and Pearl of a Great Price do believe that all
religions have some amount of truth to them and do good in one form or another,
but it is only their religion that is " the only true and living church upon
Earth".
In 1820 , Mormonism was ...
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Greek Orthodox Customs
... there to arrange a marriage between us. My father told my mother that he didn't like the prospective bridegroom, but she didn't care.
I met my husband six days before the ceremony; I remember every nightmare detail of my wedding and honeymoon. Only two states allow underage marriages, so my family, his family and some people from our village flew to South Carolina for the City Hall service. At the end, the lady who'd married us said, "You can kiss the bride." My husband and I were so embarrassed we could barely look at each other. Then we headed back to the house where we had our religious ceremony. Following ...
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Hinduism
... literacy, and artistic aspects.
The Hindu people rely on the ancient texts, called Vedas, for religious
support. Three important Hindu gods are Isuara, Siva, and Vishnu. A
component of Hinduism is Saivism, the worship of the god, Siva. Another
important component of Hinduism is Vaishism, the worship of Vishou.
Vanishism worships Vishnu in one or all of his ten Vishou incarnations.
Vanishism includes many different sects. Two important sects are the
Srivaisnavas, and the Devaitis of South India.
Vanishism focuses on a personal relationship with a loving, caring, and
gracious god. Saivism incorporate ...
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The Roots Of Christianity
... tried to reform Judaism. His death
led to a spread of his words by his twelve closest followers. Simon Peter -
seemingly designated by Jesus to lead after his death. Paul - it was his
efforts that expanded Christianity into a religion distinct from Judaism.
Each one of these men could be considered to have founded the Christian
religion.
The Christian religion began with the ministry of Jesus Christ. He
proclaimed himself to be the Messiah. Messiah is an Aramaic word which
means "anointed king or deliverer." The name Christ is the Greek equivalent
of Messiah.
Jesus called Peter, James, John, and o ...
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Contradictions In The Puritan Religion
... Puritan beliefs were almost entirely contradictory.
Some of the Puritan beliefs were both simple and believable. Others
would seem outrageous today. Puritanism was founded on the principles and
beliefs of John Calvin, and one of the major ideals they focused on was the
doctrine of predestination. Calvin believed that the grace of God was the
ticket into Heaven and that his grace could not be earned. God's grace was
bestowed upon a select few regardless of what they did to earn it. This ‘
doctrine' stated that God determines a mans' destiny, whether it be redemption
or condemnation, regardless of any worth or ...
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Christianity
... grace.
Despite popular belief by Christians, those of us who are not part of their religion are not lost souls. Most of us just have a problem believing in something that their is no evidence of existence. I in fact am a baptized Methodist. I actually attended church every Sunday until I was 16 years of age. This was when I stopped blindly believing and started asking questions. When the preacher couldn't answer my question about my religion, I decided there must be something wrong if the person who is supposed to be the mouth piece of God cant tell me the answers.
One problem that I have with is their bible. ...
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Monasticism And The Code Of Chivalry
... had their ideas of the way that a Christian life should be lived.
They wanted to live in a community, so they could worship together as a group
instead of being alone.
Benedict of Nursia established a rule that was used by most of the monks
as a way of life. In this there were three specific vows, they are used to make
it easier for monks to be closer to God. They are poverty, chastity, and
obedience.
Poverty meant that the need for money and material possessions were not
needed as a means of worship. The monasteries gave the monks the things that
they needed, and this was only the bare essentials. ...
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What Is Satanism?
... involvement or connection. Anton LaVey of the first church of Satan
in San Francisco, California, says that "Satanism is a blatantly selfish brutal
religion- It is based on the belief that man is inherently a selfish, violent
creature… that the earth will be ruled by those who fight and win." Satanism
challenges the biblical teachings regarding mans relationship to others. Young
Satanist's believe that the strong will rule with Satan. Power has become an
obsession with young Satanists. It is sought after on the physical, mental, and
spiritual levels. Gaining knowledge that others do not posses is another aspect ...
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Brief History Of Buddhism
... The other is the
difficulty in getting information from Communist countries such as China.
It's followers have divided into two main branches: Theravada and
Mahayana. Theravada, the way of the elders, is dominant in India, Sri
Lanka, Burma, Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia. Mahayana, the greater vehicle,
refers to the Theravada as Hinayana, the lesser vehicle. It is dominant in
India, Tibet, Japan, Nepal, Taiwan, China, Korea, Vietnam, and Mongolia.
Siddhartha Guatama was born in Kapilivastu. His father was the
ruler of the small kingdom near the Indian/Nepal border. As a child, his
future was foretold by sages. They b ...
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