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    Buddhis Buddhism

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    my whole family followed the religion so it must’ve been true and I followed along and when to Sunday school and all the Catholic things that you were supposed to do so I could hopefully end up in heaven when I die. It wasn’t until when I got to middle school my whole world changed. I was taking World History and Geography and in that class I learned there were more religions than Catholicism, I know it seems dumb but up until that moment I thought the only religion that existed was Catholicism…

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    related violence and improve safety for school students. Promote harmony, diversity, acceptance and tolerance amongst school students amongst school children and the wider community, increase student engagement and empowerment, promote inclusivity and diversity, increase school attendance and educational outcomes (O’Shaughnessy et al, 2011). The cultural comprehension resource was made because of growing concerns from students, agency staff, school staff, police staff and the wider…

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    Anytime you are in school, your rights can be taken away from you. Throughout schools, they want to keep a safe, free of harm, educational place for students to have fun and get a learning experience. The Bill of Rights has 10 different amendments that every citizen shares, and while you are in school, you are not able to practice your own religion, have freedom of speech, and the right to privacy. Throughout history the Bill of Rights has allowed us to be free and live easy, but in schools,…

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    then giving him an actual point to the issue of Americans not truly understanding much about any religion. Prothero may have had a different point but the point I understood was how ignorant and uneducated a lot of people can be when it comes to religion. Many people follow a religion, but have no idea what it means. The issue that ends up causing this is the liberal arts. Parents who follow a religion know…

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    many ways. By obtaining a Ph. D in Religion, that focuses on Religion, Culture, and Ethics will not only provide me with an indebt knowledge and research opportunities at a graduate level; but it will also serve as a foundation for a career in the academic field of religion. An academic career would allow me to continue my journey of lifelong psychological research and contributions to religion as it relates to the millennial culture. Attaining a Ph.D. in Religion would allow me to embark in my…

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    Farmington In Asbury

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    In the days of Asbury, religion was the heart of every part of life. Everything from social structure to town politics rested on a citizen's standing with the church. Farmington has progressed into a more open minded and accepting community over the past one hundred years. The amount of people who believe in God has decreased worldwide, even in Farmington. In the most recent census, only half of the town’s population recorded themselves to be affiliated with any religion. In contrast, almost…

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    stance on separation of church and state following Thomas Jefferson’s statement "I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should 'make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,' thus building a wall of separation between Church & State.” There are hundreds of upsides…

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    The Importance Of Prayer In Public Schools The act of group prayer, or reading the Bible in public schools, whether it is between students and teachers, just students, or as a group activity fro the entire school is illegal in the United States. This is made so by the establishment clause of the first amendment. Countless people agree with this law while a few, similar to myself, strongly disagree. I believe that schools should be aloud to hold prayer services together if they wish to. This is…

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    selection, and genetic drift.” Many evolutionists argue that intelligent design is not science but rather a religion, and therefore should not be taught in the classroom. These same opponents claim the true agenda of intelligent design to teach and persuade the Christian faith to students and are masking the agenda of intelligent design by claiming a “higher power” to further the Christian religion. Another opponent of intelligent design, George F. Will, author of “A Debate That Does Not End;…

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    living out their faith becomes a life struggle. For others, the freedom of religion is present, and they will never experience the pain of persecution for their faith. The freedom to live out one’s faith is a privilege that should never be taken for granted. Religious freedom is having the right to follow any form of faith, and express it freely without discrimination or persecution from any individual. The freedom of religion allows an individual to speak openly about their faith, attend…

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