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    some very surprising similarities. Most people do not compare the two due to the fact that media makes them sound like they can never have any major similarities. Both religions are monotheistic, meaning both believe in the oneness of God, but each religion worships God differently. In Islam, a set of rules are established, these are known as “the Five Pillars of Islam”. These rules seek to guide Man and keep Muslims on the “right path”. Christians essentially hold that repentance is key in…

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    that their gods and goddesses lived everywhere like places as : the sky, the sun and the afterworld. Their religion was Polytheism. The Egyptians had over 2000 gods and goddesses. From Ra the sun god who made all life on earth to Isis the motherly goddess, the Ancient Egyptians worshipped a large variety of fascinating gods. Some important gods and goddesses in Ancient Egypt are Osiris, Thoth, Ra, Seth and Anubis. Many people built temples and had rituals to honor and please their gods and…

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    of the most fundamental ideas to the Christian belief system is that Jesus Christ embodies the One, True God in physical form. Jesus Christ is the son of God, but also God himself. While this is a thought that transcends the mind of man, it is part of the character of God as a triune being, God the Father, God the Son, and God the Spirit. If one were to believe that Jesus Christ were not God himself, the New Testament Christian faith would diminish as Jesus would be no more than a great prophet…

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    belief in one god which makes them a monotheism religion. The Christianity religion was found in the year 30 AD in Palestine, Israel. While Islam was found in 622 AD in the Arabian Peninsula. The religion of Christianity and Islam share a lot of similarities, but also have many differences which makes it interesting to examine them. Christianity and Islam share many similarities in their fundamental areas.…

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    After years of going to church and praising God with his mother like a good catholic, Tony develops a deep faith in God, but that is shaken by father’s open-mindedness and inquiring personality. While on the way to his uncles’ farm, Tony and Gabriel discuss religion, and Tony puts all of his doubts on the table. Gabriel, instead of preaching the word of God upon his son, tells him: “Understanding comes with life.” (248) Tony takes this to heart, becoming…

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    God’s commands they become more like him. On the other hand, if a person were to steal or murder someone, they have committed a sin and must repent of their evil doing. They all believe that God always wants us be kind and honest with one another. One of main ways that each religion is manifested, is by giving God glory, and being devoted as well as obedient to his commandments. Pertaining to what the future holds Judaism, Christianity and Islam all belief that there is a life after death.…

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    Messiah, the Savior, the Son of God. In these events he is the light of the world (Jn 9:5) shining for all to see. In the first Luminous Mystery, The Baptism in the Jordan, the voice of the Father declares Jesus the beloved Son. John is baptizing in the Jordan proclaiming a baptism of repentance. John upon seeing Jesus proclaims “Behold the lamb of God.” John then baptizes Jesus even though he is not worthy. After Jesus’ baptism a voice from Heaven says “This is my beloved Son in whom I am well…

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    Herrick's Poetry

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    interpretation of their ideas of God. Although both poets write mainly about Christianity, Robert Herrick combines Pagan traditions with biblical scripture, while George Hebert suggests that relying on God causes us to somewhat loose our independence. Ultimately both poets imply that God is necessary for life, considering both use the sun as a symbol for the the resurrection of the son of God. Also, we can further suggests that both poets depend on Nature to make God more understandable and…

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    The Pentateuch Analysis

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    failed, and how God was going to fulfill the promises to redeem His fallen creatures from their sinful condition . Them Abraham was a man of God. God changed his name from Abram meaning ‘exalted father’ to Abraham ‘father of…

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    saving grace The Prodigal God The parable of the prodigal son is one of my favorites possibly because of how often it has been preached and how much I "thought" I knew all about its meaning. When I look back over my experiences I realize that many of our awesome preachers have all been focused on the returning son and never really given the older brother much thought. Author Timothy Keller has a very unusual and distinctive theological approach to presenting both sons as failures in the eyes…

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