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    Homosexuality in Religion

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    “Homosexuality in Christianity” Comparable to racism and sexism‚ homophobia is another type of discrimination that will‚ unfortunately‚ most likely always exist throughout this generation. Religion and The idea of homosexuality tends to be offensive to many religiously people‚ especially Christians. One of the “Golden Rules” stated in the Bible is to treat others how you would like to be treated‚ yet homosexuals are mistreated by many Christians all the time. The issue of homosexuality in Christianity

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    Religion and the Kogi

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    Briefly describe their religion and how it is interrelated in everything they do. What is a mama? Describe the mamas and their religion using anthropological concepts related to religion. What is their prediction for the world? What kind of evidence are they using to support their prediction? The Kogi‚ descendants of the Tairona‚ live in the high reaches of the Sierra Nevada of Columbia. This area remains mostly untouched and indigenous. Europeans landed here in the 1500’s

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    Religion and Violence

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    Religion and Violence Religion‚ which is a specific fundamental set of beliefs and practices‚ serves the purpose of establishing rules and principles in a society. When studying various religions‚ it becomes apparent that the principles instilled are those that are morally just. Each major religion specifically addresses the issue of violence‚ and the vast majority condemns such actions. Individuals following a particular religion are expected to follow the rules and principles established which

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    Color and Religion

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    has so much meaning in our world today. Different countries and their cultures see different meaning in color. Religion is a major part of color distinction and meaning. The color red means something different to Christian‚ Buddhist‚ Jewish‚ and Islamic religions. Traditions and beliefs change the meaning of colors in religions around the world. Christianity is a monotheistic religion and teaches the life of Jesus of Nazareth. Christians believe in Jesus Christ ad follow him as the Son of God as

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    On the Nature of Religion

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    Asbille Composition II March 12th‚ 2012 On the Nature of Religion Throughout history it can clearly be seen that religion has played an important role in people’s lives. It is the one thing that is consistent across every culture. From Scandinavia to Japan‚ and from Ireland to Argentina‚ religion has played a role in the development of these societies. It does not matter what language the people speak or what they wear. Religion seems to bridge the gap without problem‚ rapidly spreading from

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    The Wicca Religion

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    Wicca (IPA: /ˈwɪkə/) is a nature-based religion popularised in 1954 by Gerald Gardner‚ a retired British civil servant‚ who at the time called it Witchcraft and its adherents "the Wica".[1] He said that the religion‚ of which he was an initiate‚ was a modern survival of an old witchcraft religion which had existed in secret for hundreds of years‚ originating in the pre-Christian paganism of Europe.[1] The veracity of Gardner’s statements cannot be independently proven‚ however‚ and it is possible

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    The Spread of Religions

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    Short Writing Assignment # 2 Topic: The Spread of Religions 11/20/2011 Question 1: How did Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam spread across the world‚ and why are they practiced so far from their origins? Answer 1: Buddhism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam spread across the world by use of four common practices. Missionaries spread the faith to new areas. These missionaries adapted their message to the existing culture of the area and adopted elements of existing religious traditions. Pilgrimage

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    Defining Religion

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    Merriam-Webster defines religion as “the service and worship of God or the supernatural; commitment or devotion to religious faith or observance; a personal set or institutionalized system of religious attitudes‚ beliefs‚ and practices; or a cause‚ principle‚ or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith”. Our lecture and reading assignment also both suggest that there are many different aspects to consider when attempting to specifically define religion. Most religions recognize some type of

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    World Religion

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    their own religion‚ their own beliefs‚ and their own God. Though most of them have a lot of the same aspects when dealing with their beliefs‚ a few have some altered opinions. The religion that we chose for this paper is Jehovah Witness. Jehovah Witnesses are most commonly known for their door-to-door knocking attempts to convert people to their religion. In this paper we will talk about the history of the Jehovah Witness religion‚ the positive and negative aspects of it‚ and the unique aspects as well

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    Japanese Religion.

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    protective rites at temples‚ wear kimonos‚ prepares refined traditional Japanese cuisines such as sushi and sashimi‚ and further present their culture in the ways of the Samurai‚ in Geishas and in the gardens they are known of. But the Japanese truly and significantly exhibit their varied traditions through their religion‚ as it influences most of the other aspects of their culture. Many Japanese show faithfulness to several religions. It is sometimes expected that a person have a Shinto wedding

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