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    Religion: The Anunnaki

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    question, a question that has yet to be answered and proven. Religious beliefs and science usually influence opinions regarding the question, as well as intuition. For centuries, many have also debated on which religion is true. What if they all are? What if none have the truth? The “religions” are connected, the proof is in the pudding, but who created us? Our creators are the Anunnaki (also spelled Annunaki). The Anunnaki have been around for thousands of years. In fact, they are a part of…

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    extremists. They grew up being taught that if a person or animal is “non- normal” it shall be discarded to the fringes, or killed off. This decision is morally wrong as they couldn't help being born unable to pass a normalcy check. This proves that religion is ruling over the lives of the people in Waknuk that makes them morally wrong to remove children that are deviations and raise their children to be anxious of mutations. If the people within waknuk created there own ideas and speculations of…

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    Dishonesty And Religion

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    mostly functioning society off of these beliefs, following laws and contracts. Although lacking are some aspects such as sharing and altruism. I feel that with some people their morality can be effected by their religion, but I strongly disagree with anyone that says without religions rules society would fall into chaos. There are always some exceptions to every rule, but the world is full of hateful and despicable god loving people, as well as honest, loving and selfless atheists, and vice…

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    the most common religion in the West. Other popular religions, such as Judaism and Islam, should be taken into consideration as well. The impact of these three religions has been profound: they have played an important role in shaping the viewpoint of the West. According to their teachings, there is only one God, who is the origin of the world, the creator of all that exist. He is just and mercy, plans everything, and will provide strength to those who need Him. Western religions focus on…

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    Religion is a discussion that no one will agree and will always be a debates about it but that's not just a problem of today but also of ancient times, like when the Europeans came to America, they tried to put their religion to the natives Americans and often subjected to severe torture to learn and accept their religion, this small example of culture shock to see the difference between them as they had viewed the world. Native Americans had a culture which was based in nature, did not have a…

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    Siddhartha Religion

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    A common theme in religion is the idea that mankind is innately connected to the divine, like two sides of the same coin. While some deeply respect and even fear the gods, others, however, seek to become involved in them. In the short story “The Last Question,” Asimov’s proposed future shows mankind struggling to outlast the eventual decay of the universe by forming a collective consciousness. Herman Hesse explores a similar idea in “Siddhartha,” in which our main character Siddhartha attempts…

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    Intro to Lit II 15 October 2015 Religion vs. Science in Life of Pi Does Pi believe in Religion or Science? As Albert Einstein once said, ”Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind.” This quote indicates that science without moral values would be a disaster and religion runs on scientific knowledge so you would have to be blind not to notice them. This quote basically states that there needs to balance between science and religion because they both are important. In…

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    Religion provides a background that a person will always be able to carry with them. Even if a person does not believe in religion, science provides the same advantages. They both explain how and why this Earth and everything on it was created. Both also provide a group that a person can belong to. It is human nature to want to belong to a group, and science and religion provide this. But, just because you associate yourself with a religious group, it does not mean you have the same…

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    As different religions throughout diverse cultures and various countries were explored, the majority if not all shared a common way of experiencing the divine. Religions are formed through sensual engagement or stimulation to the five senses and is evident throughout every religious group whether primitive or “modern”. The ability to see, feel, touch, taste, and smell allows for the participant to feel something whether it be stimulation to just one sense or a combination of senses. These…

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    Reason and faith There are some clear differences between postmodernists and Christians. For example, the postmodern societies divide reason and faith from each other. Modernism seeks knowledge on the basis of human reason and investigation alone; you can work from a neutral starting-point and build upwards to truth. Accepting anything on trust is unnecessary and irrational. This is because they believe that there is a rational reason for things occurring, with scientific backing. Reasoning is…

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