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    Islam are three religions that are known as the Abrahamic Religion, since they all originated from patriarch Abraham they are always compared to each other. They have similar ideas because they started because of one person, Abraham. They are all monotheism, they only believe in one God. All three have a prophet whom God spoke to tell them about himself. Another common thing they all have in common is that they believe in a life after death, a place where their God is. Even though they…

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    In this essay, I will be discussing the development of Christianity from the life of Jesus through the second century. I researched how Christianity separated itself from Judaism and the issues that affected the development of the religion. I also discuss how the Roman bureaucracy reacted to Christianity, including which Emperors persecuted Christians, and which did not. The doctrine of Christianity had a huge impact on the Roman Empire. The religion of Christianity spread throughout the Roman…

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    A Speech About Judaism

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    Good evening class, I hope you all had a fantastic day. Today, we have reached the topic of Judaism. Judaism is a very interesting and diverse religion that has many different important events, rituals, concepts, and stories that are very fascinating and that we can compare to other religions, such as Christianity. However, we only get 50 minutes in this classroom, so today I will begin discussing three different topics that involve Judaism that will help give you a better understanding of what…

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    Over the years I had the opportunity to visit other countries and able to experience the cultural differences including some of the beliefs and the practices. Religion has never been my strong topic, not because any specific preference but more so due to the constant battle for some belief and the fanatical followers who make it almost distasteful. From the captivity in Babylonia 587 – 520 BCE the religion of Judaism was founded 1300 BC, after the ruin of the second temple in 70 AD (the…

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    Apostolic Ministry Essay

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    Paul traveled a great expanse, covering a very large area of the Roman Empire. He went above and beyond reaching only a small portion, “Paul takes the Jesus movement out beyond its immediate beginnings in a relatively small corner of the Empire Palestine into much larger geographic areas of the Mediterranean world. In particular, Paul engages a strategy in which he will preach and establish Christian communities in the major cities of the Empire, including Thessalonica, Philippi, Corinth,…

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    Dr. Outlaw spoke on Christopher Wright’s missional hermeneutic, and he addressed the question: “How can systematic theology be used to reach people cross culturally?” Despite language barriers, different cultures communicate in different ways. Therefore, complexities will obviously arise from ministering in a cross cultural context. The proposed “solution” for this issue is an adjustment from focusing on a systematic theology to biblical theology as a point of view that focuses on the narrative…

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    idea presented by the dragon reinforces his prior point, for if there was no higher power to please, why should sentient beings act morally? Later, as Grendel toys with the blind priest near the Danes’ religious shrine, he ponders with inklings of monotheism, “The King of Gods is the ultimate limitation…and His existence is the ultimate irrationality,” (Gardner, 131) yet, in doing so, doubts his current thinking and the foundation of the Danes polytheistic faith, implying his confusion. With no…

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    more revelations from God and through his teachings, had a significant impact on the Muslim world and culture. Muhammed encouraged others to reject their previous accusations about religion and declared that there was only one God, introducing monotheism to many. However, his accusations were regarded as troubling to some. As opposition to Muhammed increased, he was threatened with violence. After years of spreading his word, by 630 C.E. Islam was the dominant religion in Mecca. Muhammed’s…

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    “There is sufficient reason to believe that God is the cause of the universe” The cosmological argument is a multitude of arguments that have been developed to modern day ideas. These arguments are based on natural theology; this is when someone has knowledge of God based on experiences. It is a philosophical argument that aims to prove the existence of God. The cosmological argument rejects the idea of infant regress because if that is the cause there is no need for God. The origins of the…

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    if humans have the same similarities with the creator of the universe then the intelligent Designer necessarily lead to the Christian God. The Counter Argument for the design basis solely on the lack of prove that the perfection of the creator, monotheism and many other design arguments are not proven. As the universe is so complex in design, there must be a complex intelligence Hume guesses as to whether or not this universe is actually complex. We have got nothing to compare it to.…

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