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    as being mere motions of material things How Absolute Materialism Threatens Christianity To understand how absolute materialism threatens Christianity, there is a need to first understand how Christianity views the existence of things (referring to both material and immaterial). According to Knight (2012), Christianity believes in the existence of a Supreme Being, God, who is the creator of things. God…

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    one of Judaism, Christianity and Islam perceived God throughout history. Each historical chapter of the book is rich with information concerning how and why each religion has certain beliefs. However, a flaw of being so rich in information is the lack of simplicity and clarity. It is difficult to clearly comprehend the main theme that Armstrong is attempting to extenuate. Armstrong attempts to signify that each of the monotheistic religion developed the idea of having a personal God. In Judaism,…

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    Throughout history, Judaism existed as a small group of people, constantly under pressure and influence of larger cultures. We learned how massive empires and nations including Babylonia, Rome, and Greece influenced the Jewish religion and culture until it evolved into current day Judism. As time progressed, a massive shift from Judaism being influenced by other nations to Judaism being altered by popular monotheistic religions. Ironically, these monotheistic religions were rooted in Judaism.…

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    Jewish Religion

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    Judaism is the term used for the religion of the Jews. It is one of the world’s oldest religions that still exists today. Jewish traditions and beliefs were first recorded in the Hebrew Bible as early as the 8th century BCE. Judaism is a monotheistic religion as their beliefs center on the conviction that there is only one God. Judaism is the original of the three Abrahamic faiths, which include Christianity and Islam. There is an estimated 13 million practicing Jewish people in the world today.…

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    Islam is the world’s fastest growing religion and is getting larger in terms of followers every year. In the year of 2050 Islam will grow from 1.6 billion to 2.76 billion followers. The word Islam means submission because people are submitting their will to God. Islam has many religious roots pertaining to other world Religions. In the media Islam is stereotyped for not practicing peace by saying Muslims commit acts of terrorism, women don’t have rights and that the Jihad is a holy war which are…

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    and the literal religion itself. This essay will discuss the six most practiced religions. Judaism is the first consecutive religion in the three part worship of God - the omnipotent, all-powerful creator of the universe, revered in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Judaism is the beginning; its prophet is Moses, a man acknowledged by Christianity and also a prophet of Islam. The "founder" of Judaism is Abraham, who was ordered by God to sacrifice his child, Issac. However, God saved Issac, an…

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    Orthodox Judaism

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    Conservative Judaism came about from the idea of conserving Jewish traditions in the U.S. According to the virtual library on conservative Judaism, there was an attempt to combine positive attitudes with modern culture, acceptance of secular schoralship on Judaism sacred texts, and commitment to Jewish views (Jewish Virtual Library). Conservative Judaism is viewed to be important because it is viewed that the study of Jewish text revealed how Judaism continues to change to meet the…

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    Although the three monotheistic religions: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, differ in the depictions of God, each religion does so as a sign of worship and devoutness. Certainly, while this similarity gives way to a convergence in thought, there still remain striking contrasts, which draw a dividing line between the three. However, the three monotheistic religions demonstrate the ability to display, or forbid imageries of God; all as a sign of devotion to the divine. Thus, this guides the three…

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    When Judaism emerges it sends shockwaves around the ancient world because Judaism in a monotheistic religion in a polytheistic world. This immediately sets Judaism apart in the unique sense that there is only one God. The significance of Judaism does not lie in its number of followers, rather, Judaism is incredibly important because of how it shaped the world and how Christianity and Islam (two of the largest religions in the modern world) can trace their roots to Judaism. This is not, however,…

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    Israelites emerged as a motion, a people with a sense of community and common faith.” It would be impossible to say that the largest influence the Hebrew Civilization had on the West, was not religion. It doesn’t have to be specified into Christianity or Judaism. It can simply be put into the faith of believing, the power of believe in large groups…

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