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    Religious Education‚ Formation‚ and Transformation The term ‘religious education’ is a broader term than ‘Christian education’ since it includes Christianity as well as other religions. However‚ in this paper‚ it is primarily employed for Christian religious education. This paper will first define and explore the term ‘religious education’ and then continue to define and discuss the terms ‘information’‚ ‘formation’ and ‘transformation.’ Religious education must go beyond the delivery of biblical

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    Religious actors had several important roles in the Bosnian war‚ some good and some bad.  Many religious leaders from all three religious communities sought to find ways to end the violence‚ or to separate religious intention from the acts of creating “ethnically pure” nations.  In 1995‚ for instance‚ the Croatian Conference of Bishops sought to repent for their ignorance toward the suffering of people other than their own - they agreed to perform penance and to “proclaim a uniform Christian attitude

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    How to deal with rumors on the grapevine By Kim Harrison‚ Consultant‚ Author and Principal of www.cuttingedgepr.com If managers and supervisors don’t attend to the communication needs of their staff‚ there is no vacuum of information. Instead‚ the informal avenue of rumors grows‚ frequently putting a destructive slant on organizational happenings when employees are uncertain. Some people say that up to 70% of the information employees receive is via the grapevine. Information via the grapevine

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    there is a huge abundance of information and the determining factor of it is the ease of access and speed to that information. The information can be found through various sources such as encyclopaedia’s that are online or offline‚ books‚ magazines‚ articles and the Internet. New and old information alike is archived and picked out through various mediums‚ but as technology evolves some of the biggest questions of humanity are still yet to be uncovered. There is still a pursuit to answer the big questions

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    Religious freedom has been a staple of the American doctrine since the Bill of Rights. Since then‚ religious freedom has been challenged repeatedly. From the Supreme Court’s rulings that have shaped religious freedoms‚ Congress’ enactment of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA)‚ the religious accommodations that have been challenged after the legalization of same-sex marriage‚ and the religious obstacles that Muslims face. Religious freedom has been and continues to be a center point in American

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    2013‚ religious exclusivism refers to the view that individual’s religious belief is the only appropriate and correct view‚ where all others are seen as false and wrong. That is‚ a notion that only one primary theistic system contains the truth‚ while others are wrong‚ mistaken‚ or far away from the truth. Apparently‚ this sort of thinking connects with religious extremists and fundamentals. One of the philosophers by the name Basinger argues for a middle way stand regarding the religious exclusivism

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    Religious Persecution of Christian Beliefs What is religious persecution? At the beginning of this project‚ I thought religious persecution was a black and white topic with a clear definition. I thought that religious persecution was simply the persecution of a group because of their religious faith. However‚ I discovered that there are no simple explanations of religious persecution‚ and it is a much more complex and controversial issue than I had imagined. In fact‚ some events categorized

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    Religious discrimination is more predominate now than it was in the past because of new cultures and religions immigrating to the United States. Religious discrimination is classified as people being treated unfavorably because of his or her religious beliefs. Religious discrimination is both unethical and against the law. The discrimination act title VII of the civil rights act 1964 was introduced in the work place to protect individuals from religious discrimination that work for or apply for

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    FWIS 104 Christian and Muslim Religious Tolerance It is ironic that while they are based on similar scriptures‚ and therefore similar ideologies‚ Christianity and Islam have had divergent attitudes towards the acceptance of religious minorities. By its nature‚ the Christian faith antagonizes other religions‚ including Judaism and Islam‚ because‚ according to Christian scripture‚ a lack of belief in the divinity of Jesus Christ results in damnation. The Muslim faith‚ however‚ has a much more tolerant

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    The extent of religious freedom in the British American colonies was at a moderate amount. Although colonies such as Virginia and Massachusetts had little to no religious freedom‚ there were colonies such as Pennsylvania and Rhode Island that had a certain degree of tolerance for other religions. With Virginia being Anglican with its laws‚ Massachusetts having puritans and separatists‚ Rhode Island having Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson‚ and Pennsylvania having William Penn along with Quakers

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