By Joseph Parish | Submitted On August 09, 2013
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In this discussion I shall focus my attention upon the concept of salvation and how my people tend to perceive this inspirational notion. Before we launch on this religious voyage let's first quickly review what we know about such events.
To the majority of believers this concept of salvation remains the primary end …show more content…
Surprisingly, I believe that the common denominator for religious beliefs happens to be the concept of salvation. Perhaps it is not specially addressed the same as would be found in the Christian documents but the definitions would be similar and equally strong within other religions as well.
During this topic we could discuss several important considerations intended for salvation such as who can be saved via salvation and where does salvation originate from (Cunningham, et, al, 2012). I noticed no special significance which would apply to me but than again I am not especially religious and would not appreciate the salvation principle as focused upon by many people. This does not mean that after the conclusion of this article I would abandon any further research in this area of religion. This research has opened up portals beaming with questions and knowledge paths for me to seek …show more content…
Why should we not remember these unfortunate souls and the life they were forced to lead during the holocaust years? Why should we not remember those whose lives were snuffed out in an instant during the 9-11 horror? Everyone wants to leave a bit of their lives to future generations. Do I desire a monumental concrete encasement when I die? Not a chance, I have all intentions of being cremated however, I am in the process of completing an autobiography to be handed down to my children and grand-children. It is nothing fabulous or wondrous but it is hoped that it will give my ancestors an insight into what life was like for me while growing up and turning old. I have no desire for fame but merely a humanistic concern for future generations of children to know me and my life. That will be my