Eastern Religion V. Western Religion Essay

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    Witness , Christian etc. Does religion matter In a Marriage ? " For most people, the God they serve and their faith, is at the core of their essence. I’m not any different. My mom is Baptist and my Dad is a Jehovah’s Witness. I was raised as a believer of Jesus Christ. I respect my father’s way of life and have even tolerated some of his attempts to convert me, but my heart has never been swayed. " In this example the person says they have not been swayed to any religion which is fine , but…

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    Rousseau speaks about the origin of inequality that deals with the genuine knowledge of human nature. Rousseau believes that we are like animals but we have some differences. He questions inequality of man then asked about men being deformed by society. The more knowledge we have the more we leave the primitive state. The basic difference between animals and humans is free will. Free will is the decision whether or not to listen to our insistent or impulses. If humans did not have free will then…

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    you can see it yourself. So a questioner doesn’t believe in faith. But in many religions faith is held up as an important standard of right. People that believe in questioner go after people that are religious. They argue that, “how do you know that god exist.” Children are told by their parents what religion to follow when they were toddler, but as children got older they never ask the question why we follow this religion. One of the argument of questioner is parents tell their children what…

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    We all agree that raping children is bad. We all agree that the Holocaust is a bad thing that happened. We all assert it is wrong to do such things. These things imply an objective morality and that a code of ethics does exist and that we do follow them. Affirmation is something that we use to find ourselves and find each other. We affirm this objective morality. We are all linked together through these beliefs. It is a sense of comfort, sanity and having a sense of a law and order. There are…

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    Human beings are, in some sense, enslaved to the production for the owners of factories on assembly lines. Our human nature arises from the historical condition and social structures. What it means to be a human and the question of who we are, comes from the need to reach out the meaning of our identity. In other words, what makes us what we are depends on the part that social institutions have played in a historically conditioned society, a society that has changed throughout time. The social…

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    Social Support Benefits

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    religious perspectives benefit mental and physical health; and here are the following reasons. First, religion provides social support. Social support is one of the highest predictors of subjective well-being. The reason why, is because there are religious activities that involve a lot of participation within a community. Social support also offers beneficial impact on the immune system and stress. Next, religion supports healthy…

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    Final Reflection

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    topic I researched (criteria people must meet in order to reach the afterlife of their religion), I found that with the religions I researched - Christianity, Hinduism and Scientology -, Christian and Hindu both have sacred writings/scripture that talk about how they should live their…

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    St. Teresa of Avila St. Teresa of Avila was born on March 28, 1515 in Gotarrendura, Spain. During her early life, from a young age her mother Beatriz de Ahumada y Cuevas, made sure to raise her daughter as a pious Christian. Meaning that she wanted Teresa to be deeply devoted to God. Around the age of seven years old, Teresa was fascinated by the saints and martyrs and their devotion. Inspired by them, Teresa would often pray in silence and give alms to the less fortunate. Joining Teresa and…

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    they also celebrate other important days concerning other gods. Over the five-day span of Diwali, Hindus celebrate the return of Lord Rama, the birthdays of many gods and goddesses, and the deaths of some demons (Canton). Hinduism is a polytheistic religion, so it makes sense that its holidays reflect this polytheism. In contrast, Christmas celebrates Jesus’s birth as the coming of the Messiah, the sole savior of Christians. Another difference between the two holidays is how they have been…

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    the natives. Often they used religion as a vector to display the immorality of actions taken by the Spaniards and Portuguese in the Americas. Fray Las Casas advocated for the human rights of the Indigenous, for he believed that the actions taken by the Spaniards were deplorable. They were committing an abominable sin in the brutality that the conquest and the enslavement of the Natives. Las Casas was a very influential figure that had close ties with King Charles V. The King who had such strong…

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