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    I am Catholic, I was raised by the Catholic faith, baptized, went through Catechism and had confirmation. But, I do have my own personal beliefs. Although there are doctrines of the Catholic church; I do not completely agree with a few of them. My personal faith is to just try the best you can in life and yes live by the word of God, but if I mess up along the way then it 's ok I 'm only human. God does forgive but only if your really mean it and ask for forgiveness. Although I have own beliefs…

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    Clifton Zhuo Dr. Greenberg World Religions 19 November, 2015 Experience in Catholicism On the nineteenth of November, I took part of the mass that was held in Loyola Marymount University. I have been in the Sacred Heart Chapel before. However, this would be my first time going into the St. Mary’s Chapel. When I decided to attend the mass at St. Mary’s Chapel, the first thing that came to my mind were the old memories of my childhood. I attended a catholic elementary school during my childhood…

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    Buddhism Moral Values

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    Moral values are not just motivation based on ideas and actions about right and wrong, but are socially conditioned by the society and culture which people live. Moral values allow individuals to claim their personal actions or events based on conscience and experience on what is good, evil, right, wrong, and how others things that ought to be in our society. They also encourage us to live in integrity, to live merciful, and to live comfortably. Moral values are different from culture to culture…

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    How can it be possible for a mother to simply ignore the existence of her children and keep on living mindfully? A look at The Book of Margery Kempe offers a glimpse into the mind of such a woman. While the book depicts Kempe as an unyielding and devote mystic, there is only brief discussion of her role as a mother. Despite giving birth to fourteen children throughout her life, her story occurs almost entirely outside of her family. Considering the role of medieval motherhood, her case would be…

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    The Beginning Before the Protestant Reformation, there were many concerns felt be Catholics. Many people began to voice their opinions as more translations of holy text became widespread. An important aspect of this change was when Greek became common use again during the renaissance and so the original Greek scripts were read and therefore interpreted differently by people, since before this only the Latin Vulgate was approved by the Church meaning that the Church controlled the contents of the…

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    There are many people and religious sects that resemble the Scribes and Pharisees from when Jesus was walking the earth. Even though there is plenty of evidence of the events that took place some two thousand years ago, people and religious groups do not believe they had taken place. Some groups that could resemble the Pharisees and Scribes of today lack some of the attributes of the teachers of the past. When Jesus was dealing with the questions of the different religious sects of the day, He…

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    mythological stories related to the lives of saints, gods and super humans. Such stories are full of mysticism and miracles. The Ibis becomes the symbol of incarnation for Baboo Nob Kissin while her voyage from Calcutta to Mauritius is regarded as a pilgrimage. Nob Kissin had been influenced by Taramomy in his life from childhood. Nob Kissin family was the devotee of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, a saint, mystic and devotee of Shri Krishna. They built a temple where Nob Kissin spent his childhood.…

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    amongst other well known religions, even Christianity. To be a Muslim, they have a list of five acts to preform which are called “The Five Pillars of Islam.” Some of these actions are done only one time for example, “Declaration of faith,” and “pilgrimage to Makka” also known as Haji. The other three requirements are done either daily, monthly, or a set period of time during the year. Sawn, which is the fast that takes place during Ramadan, happens once a year for a month, which is also known…

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    Fifteenth century scholars describe the Middle Ages as a “long period of darkness” during which society made dramatic changes from the end of the age of Ancient Rome. During this “dark” time, an important number of religious changes and advancements were made. The Middle Ages are divided into three periods: the Early Middle Ages, the High Middle Ages, and the Late Middle Ages. The Early Middle Ages saw the rise of Islam and the effects it would have on Christianity. Throughout this time, Jews,…

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    The Medieval period was a time of firsts, the first Crusade, the first census, the first manifestation of the modern-day perception of knights and kings alike. The fourteenth century was also full of literary firsts, the most predominant being the shift from scholarly reading to a more universal style of tales written in Middle English, introduced by Geoffrey Chaucer, a timelessly renowned poet. The Canterbury Tales, considered the most important literary piece of the Medieval period written in…

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