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    Christianity is an Abrahamic religion based upon the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Christianity states that Jesus was born in the year 7 B.C. of a virgin birth, to his mother Mary and father joseph in Jerusalem. He is believed to be born as the Son of God, who was sent to earth to die for the sins of humans. The ethical framework of Christianity and teachings of Jesus Christ presents the concept of virtue and sin, or a distinct difference between right and wrong. Christian ethical…

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    Christianity 's Impact on Brokenness The world is a broken place, literally. To be scientific, there has been research done hypothesizing that the earth 's atmosphere and the crust is cracking. Well, the word hypothesizing doesn 't really fit this statement because it is a fact. To including the whole earth, there is physical evidence that the earth has cracks and the atmosphere has cracks. However, the term cracks that is used in this statement should not be used to say that these cracks are…

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    Concepts of Christianity Early Christianity is an important part of History, it allows us to get an inside look at ways they determined what was right within their religion, heresy they had to review and dispute, and their overall concern with the doctrine, which together, made up Christianity at that time. Religion today is much more refined, Christians participate in church, reading scripture in their spare time, as well as teaching to non-believers. It is easy to be a Christian in todays…

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    that has really taken a toll on today’s world is Christianity. It is a widespread religion that is practiced all throughout the united states as well as many other countries around the world. It is very different from other religions, mainly because of one reason; Christianity is monotheistic, meaning it only believes in one God. This one little, but major difference shot up many red flags for many people in ancient Rome. In the beginning, Christianity was seen as a threat due to its drastic…

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    Judaism Vs Christianity

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    Theological Differences as roots for separation between Judaism and Christianity During the second temple period, many sects emerged in Judea, among them were the followers of Jesus. The New Testament records the early stages of separation between the emerging Christianity and Judaism. The New Testament became a fundamental text on which later Christians based their beliefs. It describes the birth and teachings of Jesus. Christianity and the Judaism before were the same. Christians saw…

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    Since its origin, Christianity has been an all-encompassing term for many different branches of similar thought. Today the term Christianity describes a myriad of denominations: Catholicism, Baptist, Protestants, and Lutherans. In the second and third centuries there were as many, if not more, branches of Christianity. The most prominent form was Catholic Christianity, while all other branches from this era are referred to as Gnostic Christianity. The branches of Christianity have intermingled…

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    Religion is an organized cultural practice in which individuals worship their God or Gods. Christianity is one of the most influential religions that started from the middle east and has spread all over the world. Christianity was the first polytheistic religion in which Jesus is believed to be a descendant of King David of Israel. Jesus’s teaching were revolved around the Jewish culture as Jesus used the ten commandments and added new ideas. He was executed by being nailed onto a cross and left…

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    Celibacy In Christianity

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    spite of everything, among the brotherhood it became an honored way of life; developing as a solid issue that only grew stronger through time; cultivating God’s deeper meaning of sex. In essence, the question remains - why the leading authority of Christianity, the Catholic Church, would follow such a strict code, “if it was not originally developed directly from the teachings of their leader, Christ Jesus?” Apparently, the social turmoil concerning celibacy produced immeasurable problems and…

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    In this report I will be covering Judaism and Christianity and their beliefs also the holy texts and the religious symbols. This report will finely define each religion with same beliefs and the differences. Christianity extensively comprises of people who have faith in the god Jesus Christ. Its devotees, called Christians, regularly trust Christ is the Holy's Son Trinity and strolled the earth as the incarnate type of God ("the Father").Judaism is made by Abraham 2000 BCE and his relatives of…

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    Christianity is the major religion that educates us about the life, teachings, and death of Jesus Christ and is the largest of the world’s religion (Encyclopedia Britannica Website, 2017). Jesus Christ was not a rich and powerful teacher, but his teachings and lessons were talked about from the Roman world and even beyond (Matthews, Noble, & Platt, 2014). Historians are able to explain the history and affect of Christianity with dates such as BC (Before Christ) and AD (in the year of the Lord).…

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