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    the Son and God the Holy Spirit. It’s significant to all the religions to study the nature of God as all the believers have a stern believe that they came from creation. Their existence is due to the existence of a supreme being that is believed to live in space, water, sky and mountains according to…

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    questions have been rooted in different religions throughout time and different regions of the world. Typically, there is an orthodox belief system, or a proto-orthodox one that will become common practice, but still there are exceptions to this. Whether the religion is one of common practice or belief or not, the objective remains the same, to answer questions…

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    organized long-distance trade. 2. As civilizations grew, and populations increased, competition for surplus resources (food), led to greater social stratification, specialization of labor, increased trade, more complex systems of government and religion, and the development of record keeping. 3. As civilizations expanded,…

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    Chad Tuley Mr. Herbst AP World 6 September 2014 Hinduism and Buddhism Buddhism and Hinduism were the two most popular religions in Classical India times. Buddhism and Hinduism are fairly different in how they originated, and in their beliefs of enlightenment achievement, and are similar in their religious beliefs. Both Buddhism and Hinduism are both similar and different, both coinciding. The origins of Buddhism and Hinduism are quite different. Hinduism was originally brought about by the…

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    Course Number Date of Submission Confucianism as a Religion Religion can be defined in different ways depending on the contexts in question. For one, religion is described as a cause, system, or principle of beliefs held on to with faith and ardour. Alternatively, religion can also be described as a personal set or institutionalised system of religious attitudes, beliefs, and practices (Poo 213 ) . Conversely however, the predominant of religion has a biased reference to the belief in and…

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    In a world full of various religions, Hinduism and Buddhism are known to share a similar connection, yet carry oddly different roots. Both faiths originated from Asia, particularly in India. Since both originated from the same location, they are quite related due to the fact Buddhism evolved from Hinduism. Unlike most religions, Hinduism worships thousands of gods which come from Atman. Indians believe The Three Deity’s created this magnificent universe. The Three Deity’s consist of Dharma the…

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    The atheist Christopher Hitchens in his book, God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything throws down the gauntlet, defaming the moralist worldview as, “The person who is certain, and who claims divine warrant for his certainty, belongs now to the infancy of our species.” Contrasting, Francis Beckwith’s observation in his work, Politics for Christians: Statecraft as Soulcraft that scientism’s post modernism worldview demands a counterbalance of religious moralism in public policy. In…

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    Christianity Scientology and Christianity have very different religious beliefs between the creation of the world, their paths in their they should go thru , the afterlife, who is their superhuman god , and their belief system; however, both religion does have some similarities between belief systems. Christianity believes in a all seeing ,all powerful good , know as Yahweh. Yahweh has a son know as Jesus, but Jesus has multiple names such as Son of Man, Beginning and the End, Lamb of God ,…

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    The Five Faiths

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    of a religion, based on spiritual apprehension rather than proof.”, according to Google. All religions focus on providing answers to some of life’s most fundamental questions, like Why are we here?, Who am I?, Where will I go after death?, and more. In learning about the faiths and their answers to these age old questions, I have come to terms that there are certain aspects that pertain to all of the faiths and some that do not. This report will cover the anchor point of faith and religion, what…

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    Study Guide Questions – Islam: Empire of Faith I. In a paragraph or so, please explain the most interesting facts you learned about the life and accomplishments of Muhammad, the founder of the Islamic faith, from the episode “The Messenger”. I believe Muhammad's beginnings show that no matter what life puts before you, you can do great things. Having been orphaned at the age of six, he could have become a completely different person. However, being raised by the whole tribe, showed…

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