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    The three Abrahamic religions – Judaism, Christianity and Islam ¬¬¬– all have one thing in common, the nature of monotheism. Judaism innovated the idea of one God about 3000 years ago, with the Israelites. Though it was restricted to the people of Israel, this was the first time a monotheistic religion came into play. Worshipping the same God of Israel, Christians were the second monotheistic believers. The teachings of Jesus Christ of Nazareth were next to become revolutionary. As the Son, he…

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    as concerning million Jews, representing common fraction of the mortal population in Europe. Deaths passed off in concentration and extermination camps and thru mass executions. different persecuted teams enclosed Poles, communists, homosexuals, Jehovah 's Witnesses and trade unionists, among others. Adolf Hitler most likely never visited the concentration camps and didn 't speak publically concerning the…

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    differently because of our skin color.As usual, we listened to a three hour sermon from the minister about how badly our Master treated us. To further convey his point, he read us several verses from the book of Exodus. “We bring you a message from Jehovah, the God of Israel. He says, ‘Let my people go, for they must make a holy pilgrimage out into the wilderness, for a religious feast, to worship me there.’” I listened, but didn't think much of…

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    Human rights was adopted by the United Nation General Assembly on December 10th, 1948 because of World War II , who were forcing men to go to war, which was causing them to abandon their families. After the war the United Nation guaranteed the right of every individual, every single where across the world safety, also known as the Human Right. Human Rights is basic freedoms such as the right to life, liberty, and expression and earning of education that you are given when born that no one can…

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    Exodus 34 Analysis

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    When we arrive to Exodus 34, we come across a narrative that is already in progress. Prior to the Exodus, we have already been introduced to the concept of divine covenant. In Genesis 12, the Lord promised Abram that He would make him a great nation, make his name great and bless others after him because of him. It is this contextual backdrop that leads to the Israelites becoming God’s chosen people. For early on in the narrative, we are made aware of the fact that God keeps His word –…

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    So im going to tell you a personal experience. I will only tell this not because im bragging about it, but because I need the points to pass this class. So let me clarify that I 100% regret the decisions I took and wouldn't do it over again because its just not worth it. Ok, so this is the story of how I lost my privileges at my church. Gained them and lost them over again. Like a year ago I used to party allot, every weekend I would just tell my mom I would go out and party with some friends.…

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    (I was also instructed, by one of the US Navy’s (1942) first recruits of black officers, my Grand Uncle, Sonny ‘Seal’ Green and learned fighting styles of farm animals we invented. Moreover, from the grand champion Sensei Thomas LaPuppet, I learned traditional weaponry {Kobudo} and became his ‘Fire-Tin House’-student, where he worked as a firefighter, and trained during his breaks.) Later (1979) I thought it ideal to go into professional Boxing but my parents sent me to Oneonta College…

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    tragedies while they were alive. In Christianity, it is taught that There is one God above all others, and this is true in the Greek mythology as well. Zeus was believed to be king of the gods and by right the best and strongest of them all. However Jehovah and Zeus are hardly similar at all. The Christian God is viewed an exemplar of what is good and punished those who are evil. Zeus on the other hand is an…

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    - What 's Zweli doing with tombstones? - I think he did something that put his life in danger. I ask that you carry on protecting me, and blessing me and Smangele. - Do you care what will happen to me if you die? - Die from what? I 'm not stupid, Zweli! I 'm not going back to the church. I like deejaying and I 'm good at it. We must get rid of Jabulile for good. Don 't talk about my sister like that again! Remember the t-shirt you showed me at the police station? It 's his! Where 's the…

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    perpetuate and alter the aforementioned collective aspects of culture. I have been in different culture’s doing my childhood in foster care I was with a family that was practices holiness God in Christ, and after that I was with a family that was Jehovah witness. I was not asked if I wanted to be in this family, we could not celebrate Christmas, or any holidays for that matter. I was confused as a child no one had explain this religion to me. I just knew I was told I couldn’t stand for the…

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