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    For many years, religions all across the world have made outstanding contributions to society. According to Archbishop Collins, the four main contributions religion makes to society are that religion enhances communities and allows human relationships to strive, local religious communities make large contributions to the common good of all people through charity work, religions shed light on modern issues through their knowledge, wisdom and heritage and finally religions grace society with…

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    abortion will stir up ethical, legal and religious sentiments throughout the nation, as it is highly debatable. Although a subjective choice, many people believe that abortion is illegal and most of all, immoral. Your Pro-Life Supporters use science, religion, and personal rights to combat a woman’s right to the basic reproductive freedom. On the other side of the argument, Pro-Choice Supporters believe that the government should not put restrictions on a woman’s choice to terminate her…

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    famous Einstein quote is “Science without religion is lame, and Religion without Science is blind” and it is no surprise as Einstein himself was a Jew and having this strong religious background still contributed to much of today’s science. The stereotype in the 21st century is that religion cannot be connected with science or a religious person cannot believe in science and vice versa. This is evident even in dictionaries, for example, Religion…

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    Dictionary.com defines humanity as, 1.Human beings collectively; the human race; humankind. 2.The quality or condition of being a human; human nature. 3.The quality of being humane; kindness; benevolence. As humans in a world where there are such communities that thrive off of the destruction that they may cause, we work very hard to keep things in order, like, sticking to our faith, making sure that we have ourselves in order, and having a trustworthy group of people around us. Doing those…

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    the occurrences of revelations: experiences in which Divine knowledge is disclosed to someone, usually in the form of some incredible happenstance (for example, a bush that burns but never turns to ash.) Revelation is where all three major world religions started. Even more than that, revelation is appealing to both humans and God: to humans, because it means that anyone can gain knowledge directly from God (not just scholars who spend every waking moment attempting to acquire such a…

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    acts with another person or to gain benefit especially in a game or examination. In America cheating is truly the American way, because in some other places it is not allowed. When someone is caught cheating in America, there are no consequences. Religion plays a big role when it comes to cheating. In some countries it is forbidden because of the religious values behind it. Muslin are you are not allowed to cheat. Muslim stated, "Whoever bears arms against us is not one of us, and…

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    danger to existing religions - if a living human can be mechanically created in the laboratory, there is no way to detect whether the clone will have a soul which similar people "created by God " will continue in afterlife existence. If many identical clones are created simultaneously will they have different souls, same one or non at all? If there will be a soul in the clone then humans become gods able to create other humans which may question the very foundations of man 's religions.…

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    Are You Really Successful? Success can be interpreted and defined in many ways. For some people, it can be as simple as finally purchasing the car of their dreams. For others, it is traveling and experiencing different, exotic countries. The concept of success has been inherited by society since ancient times. From one culture to another, success can ultimately vary. As the improvement of universal communication came to be, the more globally defined success became. I started to think about how…

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    Hawthorne is a man of loaded words and vague, yet meaningful, expressions. Within his works, are a plethora of lessons to be taken away and messages to be reflected on. One such message being his reference to enjoying the good and the bad life has to offer. On the surface the meaning comes across as nonsensical ramblings, however when thought about for a short period of time, one can easily understand the power behind the phrase. “There is no fate in this world so horrible as to have no share in…

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    Reincarnation In Hinduism

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    Study of Religion: Hinduism Hinduism is an extremely dynamic religion with emphasis placed on tolerance and the cosmos (Fisher 68). At the center of this philosophy is a major theme, reincarnation. Reincarnation is a central aspect of the Hindu religion, due to the fact that it can be connected to nearly every ritual or doctrine. It is believed that one can only meet Moksha by being reincarnated into higher castes by creating good karma during each life. Moksha is described as an escape from…

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