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    todays world, religion can be a strong force that can be pushed upon us. Anyone can believe in whatever religion they feel is right for them. But, no matter what religion you choose to follow, the beliefs are very important in there own way. Its what makes each religion different, special and unique. Hinduiism is one of the oldest religions in the world, perhaps the oldest. It’s a religion that makes a person more civilized and helps one stray on path to liberation. Its a very dynamic religion…

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    In her piece, Ronald Cole-Turner, a professor of theology at Pittsburgh University, articulates,"…you 've got a conversation that spans at least 3,000 years about what it means to engender life within a family relationship and what our obligations are to future generations…"…

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    excellence of something? One noticeably valuable and monumental characteristic of arête is religion and what it means to be religious. For this interview I chose to examine my mother, Sandy, knowing she would have the capability to produce knowledgeable answers relating to the means of being religious and the potential connections they have to excellence. Growing up my family was always committed to religion, not in a crazy and impractical way, but in a go to church every Sunday, pray at the…

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    Although both families claim they are religious, they “go to church only when they’ve got to” as rather than devoting themselves to following the word of god, they go to church only for society to see them as religious (113). Doing so satirizes the purpose of religion as Twain believes that rather than for the purpose of following the Christian moral code, people go to church solely for others…

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    their race, religion, gender, etc.” 7. What was the first cultural shock that you experienced in the United States? Explain... “This is something that shocked me as a child but homosexuals was something very eye opening. I remember my first encounter with a homosexual individual. He was very bold and had a lot of cologne on. I was very shocked because I’ve never seen that type of behavior before. Since I was…

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    The Five Faiths

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    of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.”, according to Google. All religions focus on providing answers to some of life’s most fundamental questions, like Why are we here?, Who am I?, Where will I go after death?, and more. In learning about the faiths and their answers to these age old questions, I have come to terms that there are certain aspects that pertain to all of the faiths and some that do not. This report will cover the anchor point of faith and religion, what…

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    work together under the church towards the development of the village. Although a main reason for missionaries to spread the religion to African was for the benefit of the European imperialism, it still taught the many Igbo villagers to accept everyone in their community under God instead of ostracizing specific groups of people due to customs of the native religion. Mr. Kiaga stated to new converts “How are you different from other men who shave…..Only the words of God are true” (91). His…

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    Grace Cartwright Professor Anne Stewart December 2014 Greek religion is focused on representing and interpreting the external world. The Greeks wanted to control and define chaos. This is similar to many religions as many religions focus on creating order in a chaotic world. In ancient Greece life was precarious. Life was dangerous and unpredictable. Something that separates Greek religion from others is that there is no sacred text. This makes studying it difficult and sometimes a lot is left…

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    Faith Of The 7 Analysis

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    The essential thing I learned in this class is that religion is complicated and cannot be completely understood in a one semester class, not even if it is a fictional religion in a book series. This class has certainly acted as an overview of several religions and how they can be used as inspiration for fictional world building. One of the most complicated topics we covered seemed to be the explanation for the Christian trilogy and whether or not something was dualistic or monotheistic. The idea…

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    All throughout history, religion has played an instrumental role in determining the way people choose to live their lives. Whether it be by uniting groups of people across the world or isolating those who are afraid of opposing beliefs, religion has a tremendous impact on society and the way that it functions. The blurred line that connects religion and society has evolved over time, proving that religion is no longer what dictates the rules people must follow, specifically in culturally diverse…

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