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    Mormonism Vs Cult

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    likely to be considered a cult during their time period. Not only did these two religions face prosecution from their societies for having different ideals, but also they both had two charismatic leaders that believed that were encountered by God to spread His word, at two very different time periods. In this paper, one will see what it means to label something as a cult, how Jesus of Nazareth and Joseph Smith encountered God, how their particular societies felt about their new revelations, the reasons on exactly why they were prosecuted by their society and what makes these…

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    Religious Cults Analysis

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    article, Lee. J. Richmond observes the correlation between religious cults and the effects of which these institutions have on adolescents. Lee J. Richmond, a licensed psychologist and professor of Education at Loyola College, highlights specific cults and their destructive nature on the youth. Based on his experiences, he warns school counselors how to effectively deal with the pressures of cult recruitment and the interference on the lives of adolescents. Many adolescents admonish these…

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    Evil In Religion

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    religion than in the years past, because if we do not we will undermine religion entirely and cause further divide between cultures. In When Religion Becomes Evil by Charles Kimball, I learned of the warning signs that arise when a religion can become evil. Of the many points discussed, I found how these evil religions can justify their actions, the mindset of the followers, and the protection of certain institutions.…

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    Important Differences

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    Shoemaker, H. Stephen wrote an article entitles, “ Cults and Religions Have Important Differences.” In this article, he attempted to iterate key dissimiliarities between widely established religions, and the smaller manifestations of religious belief, to which we designate the term cults. He often insinuates that Christianity is a model religion that has never exhibited any cult like traits, and that the lines between these followings could be easily defined by terms as simple as the leadership,…

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    It was interesting to read a bit about the various tribes inhabiting Afghanistan and to see the country as a “melting pot”. Afghanistan’s level of diversity is similar to that of the United States. Due to the intermingling of cultures, the various ethnic groups have distinct ethnic, cultural, physical, and linguistic differences. I was previously unaware that some ethnic groups are more dominating and oppressive than others. The Pushtoons’s antagonistic and aggressive nature makes them feared…

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    The Islamic Faith

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    most people think of Muslims they think of a radical group or terrorist. This is very unfair because most Muslims are very peaceful and tolerant of other groups. I wanted to look into the difference and similarities that different groups of Muslims have across the globe. I wanted to compare the different sect of Islam as well as how different each group of Muslims are depending on where they are…

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    Analysis Of Dionyysus

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    In the way that they are represented and worshipped is virtually the same. They both have cult followers, animal representations, multiple sides to their personalities and artistic qualities to their forms of worship, and they were both created from other powerful deities. There aren’t many differences between the two deities except for the different myths that are written about. The different cultures of India and Greece, have made their own distinctions for these two deities but the…

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    role on its beliefs. Architecture plays a major role in representing the example a church wants to set. It sets the foundation of what will become the sacred place of prayer. The settings of a Catholic church differ from that of a protestant church. For example, one of the first noticeable differences is the remarkable stained glass apparent in the Catholic church. The Catholic church has always been known for its artistry of design, there are many pillars and arches with engraved wood. The…

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    Religion In Ancient Greece

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    The orthopraxic—literally meaning “right practice”—were not necessarily religious; they only performed the rituals that they were prescribed so that the aforementioned miasma, or pollution, would not overcome the city-state. This is in opposition to many religions or sects that considered themselves orthodox or those practicing the “right belief.” Orthodoxy also, in contrast to orthopraxy, believed that certain beliefs had to be followed for the individual to be correctly practicing the…

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    THE HISTORIC CHRISTIAN FAITH VS MORMONISM A Simple Doctrinal Comparison A. There are 16, essential doctrines that has establish the Historic Christian faith, from the many chrisian-cults of the world. These 16, essential Biblical theological truths have been delivered to the true body of Christ, by the power and flow of the Holy Spirit through out the Church ages. Let it be known that the present day invisible Church, has faught for and thus, established these 16, essential doctrines on…

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