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    Our world has many different religions but we are only concentrating on Christianity and Hinduism. They have man differences and little to none similarities from different views to leaders. Many think they are more similar but I’m here to prove them wrong. The obvious difference is they are from a different worldview. Christianity is from the Linear Worldview and Buddhism is from the Cyclical Worldview. Linear Worldview, mostly Christianity, believes in a creator and an event that will conclude…

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    Indians Justified Mission

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    When the Spanish came to America they sought to incorporate Indians into their empire. They viewed Indians as inferiors and not human. This justified the action they took in setting up missions where missionaries main goal was to teach and have Indians practice Catholicism. They believed that this way it would be easier to conquer the Indians while avoiding conflict. Spanish views of Indians justified missions being present in the communities. They believed the Indians to be inferiors,…

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    Childbirth In The Trotula

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    a crag around which the bridge needed to be worked if it wanted to continue, a crag which would prove insurmountable. The involvement of the Church was very gradual, and it began with the midwives, the witnesses to the miracle of childbirth. The sacrament of baptism would be the gateway for the Church into the lives of these women, indeed, in the event of a birth where there was a danger the child may die, the midwife was obligated to perform an emergency baptism, in order to ensure the child’s…

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    Christianity vs. Islam The religions Christianity and Islam both share many differences. With both of these religions emerging from the Middle East, they have created a great impact on this world. Like most religions, they both claim to be the one true way to God. Their differences include their view on Jesus, how the religion had originated, and also their practices. We can see their differences in their teachings and how their members apply it to their everyday lives. In both of these…

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    mission: To broaden my world and open my mind up to something new by attending a different worship service than my own religion. I am a practicing Roman Catholic, baptized at two months old and have been attending church ever since. I made all of my sacraments growing up, and now my wife and I are raising our children Catholic as well. My wife and I do not consider ourselves super religious; we are not blind followers of the church and often disagree with some of the teachings of the church.…

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    Aggrandizement In Europe

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    Catholics built churches, practicing worship of God, Calvin built the Protestant Church, continuing to exercise humility towards God. Martin Luther referred to scripture alone when creating his theory of salvation, eliminating five of the seven Catholic sacraments, keeping only the scripturally supported Communion and Baptism. At the times before 1450, Popes referred to scripture, giving it authority to determine salvation, Luther also gave authority to scripture, when formulating his theory of…

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    “On the playground, or once he started school at Blessed Sacrament with me, I watched out for him, and any bully thinking of messing with him would have to mix it up with me first” (Sotomayor 12). a. Caring about her family and their needs, Sonia would protect her family members from danger. She cared about her family so much that she would put herself out there to protect them. b. We all have a sense of responsibly to help out the ones we love c. Jonas from The Giver must protect his baby…

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    Alacoque was an inspiration to others because of her deep faith in God, outstanding humility, and unfailing obedience. From Saint Margaret earliest years, she has deep faith in God and was herself pious, especially admiring the Blessed Sacrament. At four, she made a vow of chastity and at fifteen, she vowed to the Blessed Virgin to sanctify herself for life as a nun. Saint Margaret was told she was self-centered and lazy; her desire to go to daily Mass was frequently…

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    Martin Luther Beliefs

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    three excerpts that are being analyzed all give a clear understanding on Luther’s beliefs and his reasons behind them and his reasons always point back to the Word of God. In Luther’s work, “Against the Heavenly Prophets in the Matter of Images and Sacraments (1525)”, he says, “They make faith depend on the letter”. It is obvious that “they” are the followers of Karlstadt and Karlstadt himself. Karlstadt’s beliefs are true to the Word of God, but as Luther made clear, they stay focused only on…

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    Sacred Heart Church of First People in Edmonton is a unique Catholic Church because its members are a mixture of First Nations, Inuit and Metis, homeless or fortunate, that belongs in a family and are able to participate in the Catholic sacraments. The church’s strong spirit is evident as they claim that they are governed by their culture, not by landscape like the others. What stood out to me was the elements inside the Church that is a combination of both the Aboriginal Culture and…

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