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    Judaism Vs Hinduism

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    is polytheistic with multiple gods with specific powers and areas to which they inhabit. The two most important gods of this religion are Agni and Indra. Agni is the god of: fire, sacrifice, the sacred cow and the inner fire in the stomach and the deity. Indra who is the god of weather and war who is boastful, reckless and fearless. These gods influence the abilities of the priests to feed the gods in exchange for order. These two of religions are almost opposites of each other as the Vedic…

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    Hi journal, it’s Beatrix. Today I am going to do something I have not done for a while I am going to describe every single thing I did today in five paragraphs. So let’s begin! Today I found something that will top off everything I have found so far. Today I found a time machine! It was in an underground nuclear bomb shelter used in the year 2070, covered under a white blanket. It was so dusty I think that I saw a dust “bunny” the size of a tall brick wall. Plus the best part is it’s all right…

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    1. What is motivating you to apply to be an RA? My primary motivation has been a result of how much I have enjoyed interning in a youth group both back home and here. I have really enjoyed the process of working in a team to cultivate an atmosphere where people are comfortable, have fun, and spiritually grow. As I entered my first year of college this past semester, I not only found I like college but that I absolutely love being at Messiah. I want to help other incoming first-years to work…

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    Atum Atum had a very important role in the everyday lives of the ancient Egyptians. For example since they have Atum they can live in Egypt. The ancient Egyptians believed that Atum was the first god. His role was creation and the first sun god. Also at times he was associated with the Ra, the supreme solar god. Adding on Atum created all of the other gods. So, when Atum did this it gave the Egyptians a chance to have other gods to pray for that specialized in certain things. Like, Horus the…

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    Celtic Gods and Goddesses Religion and mythology is an important part of every major culture around the world, as far back in history as imaginable. The Celts were no different. Before Christianity became commonplace, the Celtic people had their own myths, gods and goddesses, and religious rituals. A main source of Celtic legends were Christian monks who recorded them, giving further insight to how the Celts viewed life. Celtic gods and goddesses played an important role in the Celtic people’s…

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    Black Jesus: Creator of Watermelonadia Before there were humans and Watermelonadia there was one being. His name was Black Jesus. Black Jesus had whole closet full of various shades of brown robes, that was the only thing he ever wore. Black Jesus lived in his mansion that floated through space and time. Black Jesus’s Mansion was extremely big and bright as he floated through space he was the only thing in sight. One day Black Jesus got really bored as he strolled through his mansion. He…

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    inform Walton reader of the action and purpose of the temple. Temples primary design was for the residence of the deities, and not for places of worship. The temples represent a “shadow of a heavenly residence, therefore it served as a link or gateway to the heavens or cosmos.” The temples were distinct with an image of the deity. Many rituals were performed to guarantee that each deity approved of the symbol being placed on the temple walls. This was a way that one could bring the spiritual…

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    Sacred and the Profane by Mircea Eliade the reader is forced to question many of their ideas about religion and what exactly is sacred and profane according to their own personal and religious experiences. Sacred meaning “devoted or dedicated to a deity or to some religious purpose; consecrated” (“Sacred”). Also profane which means, “characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious” (“Profane”). When looking at what qualifies as a sacred or profane…

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    Blade Runner Archetypes

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    The novel Arrow of God and the film Blade Runner are two different types of genres, but contain similar patterns of fictions, types of conflicts, types of archetypes and philosophies. Arrow of god is about Ezeulu a chief priest of the deity Ulu, who is worshipped by six individual villages calling them Umuaro. The novel begins with Umuaro going to war with Okperi for a piece of land. The war is terminated by a British overseer named Winterbottom. Winterbottom sends a message to Ezeulu asking for…

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    Negative Confessions

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    The Egyptians would view my attraction for attending college as a change, the Egyptians did not appreciate change. Being an Egyptian is plentiful, even the slaves participate in this delight, they would say there is no need to further my studies for unnecessary knowledge. The pharos, considering he is a god in his own perspective would probably view my decision as going against him in some way. For example, “Hail, Nefer-Tem, who comes forth from Het-ka-Ptah, I have wronged none, I have done no…

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