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    Emperor Constantine has been frequently credited for ending the persecution of Christians and converting himself to a Christian‚ His association with Christianity began with a fateful battle for control of the Western Roman Empire. Constantine faced Western Roman Emperor Maxentius at the Tiber River’s Mulvian Bridge in A.D. 312. Fourth-century historian and bishop Eusebius of Caesarea reported that before the great battle Constantine saw a flaming cross in the sky bearing the words "in this sign

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    lighting of pumpkins‚ cats‚ ghosts‚ goblins‚ death and a preoccupation with satanic paraphernalia on October 31st as filtered down from the ancient Scottish‚ Irish and Celtic custom surrounding samhain. How did it ever become associated with Christianity? In the early 6th and 7th centuries the Catholic Church made it a practice to replace all pagan holidays with Christian celebrations in order to accommodate those

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    these religions they have many things in common and they have things that are different. I wonder why they are so alike and so different? Each of these religions have many followers‚ they are also alike in ways and different ways. Hinduism and Christianity are clearly different by Hinduism believes that they will reincarnate into something better than their past life. Also‚ they hope they reincarnate into something that is wiser and stronger. Reincarnate means the rebirth into a new soul and a new

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    Are women treated better under the religion of Christianity or Islam? Both of them are similar in the sense that they follow a religious scripture‚ believe in a god‚ and have a history of treating women socially and culturally inferior. It can probably be safe to say that they are each as bad as the other. Even before a baby is born the parents already prefer it to be a boy. This can be interpreted from the phrase “….if a women have conceived seed‚ and born a man child: then she shall be unclean

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    big impact on the development and evolution of Christianity. Whether it is for the good or bad the Roman Empire’s government system had a big impact on Christianity. Christianity started with Jesus and some Jews who later turned into his disciples. After Jesus was ordered his crucifixion and died his twelve disciples taught his message and spread it all over‚ which later turned into Christianity. Politics have had a big impact on the rise of Christianity because of the persecution of the Romans‚ Constantine’s

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    Sin and Salvation Sin and Salvation are two of the most crucial concepts in Christianity. They are the basis for the current purpose of man’s existence and define the future of God’s creation. Sin is a curse that all descendants of Adam are cursed with due to his disobedience of God. The consequences of his sin is that all of humanity is separated from God and damned to eternal Hell. This‚ however‚ is not the full story. When Adam first sinned‚ God promised a savior that would right the wrong

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    Morality in C.S. Lewis’ Mere Christianity According to C.S. Lewis all living human beings are moral agents. Anyone who is physically and mentally capable of acting upon and making moral judgments in reference to right and wrong can be considered to be a moral agent. Of course‚ an agent must also be held responsible for such actions and judgments. Our society depends on people acting in accordance with this concept of moral agency. In order to make judgments on what is right and wrong‚ Lewis

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    still practiced today. In contrast‚ Christianity was “founded” upon the arrival of Christ‚ which was ca. 6 B.C.E. (Robinson & Rodrigues‚ 2014). In regard to religions that share the most significant similarities‚ Judaism and Christianity share the most significant similarities when compared to other religions. Yet‚ while they share several foundational similarities‚ they are radically different. Some of the significant similarities between Judaism and Christianity are God‚ patriarchs‚ and Moses. The

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    “The oldest and most often invoked argument is that art‚ whatever its form‚ is a public good” (Ginsburgh‚ 2001‚ p. 759). Why? Because as the author referred‚ it can benefit not only those who attend or see it‚ and who pay for it‚ but also all other consumers‚ who do not necessarily wish to contribute voluntarily to its production or to its preservation‚ in the case of museums‚ so they are free riders. We can easily understand that artistic activities also produce externalities to all civilization

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    The term ‘presentation’ is defined as a formal manner of speaking‚ instructing or putting oneself forward. Broadly speaking‚ a presentation is a method involving and audio and visual aids that are used to explain a certain topic or demonstrate an idea to an audience. Presentations may be informative‚ persuasive‚ and motivational; sales oriented or multipurpose in serving a variety of aims for the presenter. Depending upon the nature of the presentation and the underlying purpose it is meant to serve

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