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    In the Article “True Fasting and Unwilling Hunger (Isaiah 58)”, Mercedes L. García Bachmann dissects the 58th chapter of Isaiah to find the true meaning and application of the Hebrew text. Through this dissection, she concludes that YhWh condemns the ritual fasting the religious leaders were performing and instead demands a sacrifice leading to justice for the oppressed in society. To start, Bachmann examines the context surrounding Isaiah 58. This chapter from Isaiah belongs to the third…

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    Worldview Paper Tabatha Hopkins Liberty University Worldview Paper (110 words) What is a worldview? Everyone has a worldview rather one is aware of it or not it still exists. As said by Bennie J. van der Walt “a worldview is not only a view of the world, but a way of life in the world.” The term worldview has been described all throughout literature as a lens through which one sees the world. If one had a colored lens, the world would be seen all in that color and that color may be different…

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    Antigone and St. Anne’s Basilica all through out history civilizations have based their communities, their traditions, and their lives on the ideas and beliefs of the religions they hold to be truth. With that being said, this is especially seen through the shrines and art making up Saint Anne’s Basilica in Quebec City and comparably the tragedies held to honor the gods in ancient Athenian society. However, Greek Mythology and Catholicism are vastly different religions and the differences…

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    Living the life I live today, I could not imagine having to live off of goat milk, eggs, UN rations, or whatever I could grow along with getting brutal beatings in and outside of school. In Of Beetles and Angles by Mawi Asgedom, it tells the story of Mawi and the difficulties, hardships, and experiences that he faces in the refugee camp in Umsagata, Sudan in the early 1980's. In differeation to my life, Mawi had to experience a lot of difficulty in the camp; there were brutal beatings in and out…

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    Every religion has its own set of rules and beliefs. Fundamentalism is a religious community that is fixed set of beliefs that cant be charged or altered. In the book Fundamentalism by Steve Bruce, he talks about different social strains and religious ideas that cause fundamentalist activity during 9/11, bombings, war against terrorists, and suicide. He talks about how some religions are more willing to use violence to achieve their goals. One example given in the book, "We could mention the…

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    The Ultimate Realities of Confucianism and Judaism There is a prominent concept that is intertwined in a variety of faiths, it is called Ultimate Reality. An Ultimate Reality is the pervading and spiritual power that is present within many different religions, whether or not it is blatantly obvious. Just like how Jewish people have God, there are many manifestations of an omnipotent being or power that build the foundation for said religion, for example the use of Genesis in the Jewish Bible…

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    Throughout history art has been a medium of delivery for meaning, messages, emotion, and religion; just to name a few. From Egyptian hieroglyphics to the political propaganda of the 20th century, art has delivered a wide variety of meaning to their interpreters. However, the depth of the meaning of art would be undecipherable without the several key elements and principles of art. That being said, it is crucial for one to understand the various aspects of an art piece in order to decipher the…

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    Chapter 1 Summary: Their in a small town and people were taken by soldiers Key quotation: “It belonged to everyone since it no longer belonged to anyone” Questions/Reflections: What is a Yellow Star? Why were Jews told to wear them? Why did the storyteller and his family get to stay and everyone else was taken? Chapter 2 Summary: The story teller and his family were taken into a train with the rest of the people and were brought to the first camp that they stay at. Key quotation:…

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    Danny and Reuven are proof that opposites do attract. They met by an unfortunate event where Reuven got hit in the eye by Danny’s ball in a game of baseball. Reuven’s eye was pretty badly injured and he was taken to the hospital. While Reuven was in the hospital recovering from his injury, Danny visited him and tried to mend what had been broken by saying he was sorry. At first, Reuven wanted nothing to do with Danny,but Reuven’s father convinced him to accept Danny’s plea for forgiveness.…

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    128232: Life German leader, Adolph Hitler, conducted the largest genocide of the Jews, homosexuals, and anyone that did not have Aryan characteristics. Many people today study and observe the horrific events that took place throughout World War II. What many people do not consider is all of the survivors that lived through Hitler’s reign. Solomon Radasky once said, “When a person is in trouble he wants to live. He fights for his life…” (Radasky). All of the people that were imprisoned struggled…

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