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    faith in God when writing this book. One might question if Stowe wrote this novel with the intentions of combining two somewhat uncomfortable and very different topics; faith and slavery. The book, Uncle Tom's Cabin, had many representations of Christianity, presented in all different types of forms. First, a well-known slave owner, Mr. Shelby and his wife, fell into some economic troubles. These troubles resulted in Mr. Shelby having to take some drastic measures he did not want to do in…

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    In Christianity, understanding the spiritual world has proven to be of so much importance. With such information and knowledge, one can find solutions to many problems. Also, a person can know where to take their complains to, for example; to the devil rather than to God. According to findings, demonic possession is a spiritual attack. It affects many without their knowledge. Demons are the forces that Satan uses to accomplish his mission and vision here on earth. These forces are the ones that…

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    1. Jewish people have been solely blamed for the death of Christ. Christ is an important figure in the Christian faith. Jewish people also claimed themselves as the chosen people of their scripture. The Jewish people are also known to be able to adapt to their environment and thrive. It’s easy to see why other faiths may be jealous of how the Jewish faith has protected their followers. They are known as the chosen people because they have accepted the Torah as their scripture. They don’t think…

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    Dr. David Tyler discuss on “Sigmund Freud, Carl Rogers’s vs. Biblical Counseling in reference to Mental illness, Man’s Heart, Sinful nature of human, and the Pre Fall Nature of Man,” numerous times in his first audio, I am going to summarize what I learn form his audio tape 1. I will focus on the Doctrine of Man and his Sinful Nature. Man's Nature Man was created in the image of God. Adam sinned and therefore experienced not only physical death but also spiritual death, which is the…

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    Perpetua is a Christian martyr from the days of early christianity, when it was still illegal to be a Christian. She writes about her experiences, about being arrested and having visions about heaven, as well as what her time in prison was like, because it was more similar to house arrest. When her story ends, it tells about her getting trampled by a female cow in the arena, and when she doesn’t die from that, where she guides the hand of the soldier who executes her. Throughout all of her…

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    But for Christianity it is stated that the view of afterlife will depend on it’s an everyone’s deeds, if deeds are good or if someone lives a sinless life then he/she will live an eternal life in heaven but if someone lived a sinful life then he/she will go to hell and receive eternal pain. Similarities. The similarities which Buddhism has with Christianity are that they both have Priests, Priestesses monks and nuns. According to www.comparativeworld.com, ‘they also have basic rule of behaviour…

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    “From generation to generation, religion teaches us how to deepen our lives, to improve the world and to join with others who have the same lofty aims” Explain how Judaism OR Christianity as a living religious tradition gives depth and meaning to the life of the individual adherent and the community. In your answer, make specific reference to examples found from your research. Religion is a timeless human concept that incorporates divine influence. Following a religion provides people with a…

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    other on everything malicious or all that is in opposition to bliss. Each religion and mythology characterizes them in its own specific manner and they discover representation in different structures like evil presences and blessed messengers in Christianity and Devas and Danavas in Hinduism. In any case the idea of great and evil has dependably been there and in old times individuals considered everything that made them miserable wickedness - even infections - and everything that made them…

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    I personally do not believe that Christianity was developed in the Roman Empire. I do, though, believe in the Lord. The wording of all of the information about the Rise of Christianity that I have found is worded as though Christianity is just another religion developed by some crazy person just to get a rise out of people. I understand that that is so there is no bias or opinion. I will present the information in that way, but I want to note that that is not my personal objective, speaking from…

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    CHRISTIANITY Claim Transcendence is the belief that a divine realm exists outside of the universe. It is the belief that there is one God, you have a soul, and after death you go to Heaven or Hell. Christianity is one of the religions that was formed out of this belief. Christianity claims that Jesus, God the Son, came to earth to reveal the Father to us and then save us from our sins by dying on the cross about 2,000 years ago. Salvation, which is basically the deliverance from our sins,…

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