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    A few years after Christ, Paul was born to a family of Jews in the City of Tarsus. His parents were both of Jewish lineage, resulting in his practicing of Judaism in his adolescence. During his schooling, Gamaliel, a Pharisee in Jerusalem, was Paul’s teacher. Paul spent his childhood learning to convert all followers of other faiths to Judaism using any means necessary. The occasional quotes from Greek poets in Paul’s writings allude that Paul also learned Greek and other languages from Gamaliel…

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    THE BOOK OF GENESIS IN THE Book of Genesis is a Historical Fiction, poetry, wisdom, prophetic. The writer of this book of Genesis was Moses. The Date Genesis album was once created used to be possibly close to 1440 and 1400 B.C among the day Israelites have been lead abroad of Egypt by Moses and his demise. A beginning is the main book of the Pentateuch; the old confirmation was composed in Hebrew Genesis does not have any exemption. in the Hebrew, the name regarding Genesis is Bereshit which…

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    Recall Abraham

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    This is a bizarre set of circumstances. In essence, this means the descendants fighting today are related, and have been killing each other for a very long time over the interpretation surrounding God and his promise to Abraham, who was a Jew. You have to be on the important people list when you are prominently mentioned in the oppositions bible. Abraham along with Jesus is mentioned in all three major religious publications, the Bible, Torah and Koran. “Recall Abraham was put to the test by…

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    Everyone had a responsibility, and everyone was expected to do it to the best of their ability. Shirking responsibility brought shame to yourself and yourself family. Children were expected to help where they could, usually near the village. Circumcision ceremonies are generally held 10-15 years apart, and all young men over a certain age take part. After the ceremony, these young men become the warriors of the tribe, relieving the previous group of their duties. After one group is replaced with…

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    Nature Vs Nurture Debate

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    One of the oldest arguments in history of psychology is the nature vs nurture debate. We know that both play massive roles in human development, but nature takes the upper hand. Genetic traits passed down from your parents influence a person’s development more than the environmental factors. Characteristics such as intelligence, height, weight, eye colour and certain diseases are all related to our genes and that is what makes us who we are. Heredity is the passing on of physical or mental…

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    Animal Health Issues

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    The butterfly effect states small events in one area will eventually have a larger effect in another location. For example, when deforestation began in Guinea the growing urban population and the fruit bat that harvest a virus led to the spread of Ebola. Many infectious diseases, like Ebola, are zoonotic origin. From the Ebola epidemic, one can conclude: animal health issues and environmental changes do impact human health. World leaders gathered at the United Nations in New York in 2000 to…

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    The Bible Itself is a well-respected popular holy text for Christians, and non-Christians alike. The Bible has multiple views on how one should live the life we are given here on earth. The Holy Bible contains, but not limited to the idea of circumcision, how and who to…

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    Syrian Religion

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    components and traditions to the Muslim religion. Always eating with one’s right hand, as the left hand is used for bathroom use. Pronouncing God’s name before eating or drinking. Trimming facial hair, pubic and underarm hair is important as well as circumcision. Refraining from sexual contact during a woman’s menstruation. A big part of this religion is prayer. Muslim’s have timed prayer five times a day to connect with Allah and seek guidance. In order to pray body and clothes must be clean,…

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    shocking accident at the hospital. On August 22 1965, a young couple —Ron and Janet Reimer— welcomed twin boys into the world, Bruce and Brian. In 1966, a year after the twins were born, the couple took the twins to the St. Boniface hospital for a circumcision. Unfortunately one of the twins—Bruce— suffered a mishandled operation, which severely damaged his penis. The Reimer’s did not know what to do about their wounded child; they were ashamed of the appearance of his penis and did not want…

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    woman doesn 't have the same right. Above all, the legal age for marrying a girl tends to be very young. The law has occasionally been exploited by pedophiles, who marry young girls and then abandon them. By the way, there is no law against female circumcision; It is removing part or all of a girl 's citrons in order to reduce her sexual desire and thereby preserve chastity. Further, women are required to cover their bodies by wearing veil for the fear they might arouse the lust of men other…

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