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    they should learn and not and it is in the schools that the children are prepared for First Communion and Confession. In preparation for the First Communion the children have to learn “(…) the catechism backwards, forwards and sideways [and] the Ten Commandments, the Seven Deadly Virtues, Divine and Moral, the Seven…

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    The four zones that impact human relationships are force, wealth, sex, and speech. These four principals are the ethical concepts in the Ten Commandments and the greatest impact in Jewish morality. Force says that people can fight but there should be no blood feuds, thus Thou shall not murder. Wealth says that one can make as much income as they please but should never take from another beings…

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    They don’t unanimously talk about the same thing why would act as a unifying factor on what could be the possible cause of the evil and suffering (Harrison, & Hunter, 2016). God gave everyone a choice to follow God or bad. It is displayed in the Ten Commandments which has a clear guideline on what ought to be done in line with the suffering and…

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    Religious documents were common place in Mayan and Indian societies during ancient times. The Mayans’ religious document is known as the Popol Vuh and the Hindu’s is called the Mundaka Upanishad. These documents contain details about how each society believes the world was created and how to properly worship their creators. In this manner the Hindu’s Mundaka Upanishad resembles Buddhism and Christianity whereas the Mayans’ Popol Vuh more closely adheres to practices found in Greek polytheism.…

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    The Buddha is a symbol that most of the western world is familiar with in some way or another. The overweight man smiling and sitting crisscross waiting to grant you luck when you rub his belly. Though this is not Buddhism, not its entirety, this is a small form of Buddhism syncretism at work. Some Buddhist practiced the worship of Bodhisattva Budai in hopes of relaxation and correct learnedness of worldly pleasures. So the laughing Buddha is a small example of how Buddhism’s great influence has…

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    Christian philosophy is an advancement in reasoning that is described by originating from a Christian convention. Christian philosophy are discerning in light of the fact that they are held by normal, objective men and ladies. Be that as it may, without a doubt Christianity should in any case keep running into an epistemological issue. Christian philosophy does not dismiss reason or test for truth. In The Canterbury Tales the author Geoffrey Chaucer shows various perspectives of the knight…

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    days receiving the Ten Commandments. (Sherbrick) Yet when he returned he was horrified to discover that the people of Israel had forsaken both him and their God. When the Israelites saw that Moses had not returned for many days they turned to Aaron for answer “Up, Make us gods, who shall go before us” he fashioned a molten calf from the Gold that was possessed within the camp. (Exodus, 32; 1-2, 4). In complete frustration Moses smashes both tablets which contain the Ten Commandments, only later…

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    definition of what Christianity actually is. McKibben's article is full of contradictions, hence the title. Bill McKibben starts his article off by giving readers a contradicting statement. "Only 40 percent of Americans can name more than four of the Ten…

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    A World’s Religions class permits the students to enhance their knowledge in terms of others people’s religions, in what others believe in and all the things they experience in their daily life, their customs and how we can all make connections to Catholicism. As a society, we all have the duty to accept each other, such as respecting each other's religions, in order to have a better quality of life. All Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism and Islam celebrate their truth in their own way and we should…

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    In this episode of Josh Bernstein’s Digging for the Truth, Josh is trying to find the lost Ark of the Covenant. The Ark of the Covenant is said to contain the two stone tablets of the Ten Commandments. The Book of Exodus says that these two tablets were given to Moses from God on Mount Sinai. After this, he took them to Jerusalem. Then, the two tablets were placed in a wooden chest coated with gold and was called the Ark of the Covenant. At first, the Ark was placed in the temple of solomon.…

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