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    Hello everyone today I am here to talk to you about Islam‚ I’ll try and relate it to Christianity to make it easier for you to understand. Christianity is the largest religion in the world with 2.2billion followers‚ however closing following is the similar religion Islam‚ which is the second largest religion in the world with 1.2 billion followers. There are about 2 million Muslims in Britain‚ that’s only about 2% of the population of Britain‚ despite some people think that that there are too many

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    being." This quote was from a homily delivered by Pope John Paul II which dealt with the topic of consumerism and materialism. The age in which we live puts a great emphasis on the possession of goods and of living with excess. What way can Christianity‚ or more specifically Catholicism‚ change the worlds view when it comes to the possession of items and goods? Catholicism can show that‚ in moderation‚ consumerism is not an inherent evil‚ as long as we do not let our material possessions consume

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    work his ways through Salvation. Though Islam and Christianity present some similarities in particular when it comes to their understanding of God‚ the oneness of such being as seen by Islam stands out as a major difference between the two. As such‚ to dig deeper into these controversies‚ it becomes a necessity for one to consider the views of both Islam and Christianity when it comes to the understanding of the concept of sin. Again‚ Christianity and Islam differ in some fundamental and significant

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    Christianity was to be a positive societal ideal to be modeled throughout the lives of Christians as well as a doctrine to be fulfilled in “eternity” yet it posed suspicion amongst Roman society. In the early Christian centuries‚ believers were called to witness for their religious belief and on account of this witness‚ endured suffering and/or death. Early Christians were persecuted for their faith at the hands of both Jews from whose religion Christianity arose and the Roman Empire which controlled

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    A sacrament can be defined as a ’visible sign of an invisible grace ’ or ’an outward sign of an inward grace ’. Through the visible there is invisible. For example: The Eucharist – Bread and Wine are visible and the Life of Christ is invisible. It is a sign of God ’s grace‚ a visible sign‚ something we are able to see. Therefore the church stands as a visible sign; the invisible grace is God ’s presence. Hence sacraments make God ’s presence more real and understandable for us as believers. The

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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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    The Decline of Christianity in Europe The twentieth century was a time of great flux and anxiety in Europe as the supremacy of Christianity in Europe was being challenged by the fronts of biblical criticism‚ and evolution. According to Rev‚ Andrew Greeley‚ a social sciences professor at the University of Chicago‚ belief in God has increased in Russia and Hungary and decreased in Britain‚ the Netherlands‚ western Germany and France. Atheism thrives in eastern Germany‚ Russia‚ The Czech Republic

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    Running head: ANIMISM‚ CHRISTIANITY AND ISLAM "Islam is a combination of Judeo/Christian tradition that culminates in Islamic law." Lunat‚ Iman of Elizabethtown Mosque.(1) “Animism comes from the Latin word anima‚ which means “soul” or “breath.” It refers to that which empowers or gives life to something. In this paper I will endeavor to look at answering life’s greatest questions through‚ Animism‚ Islam and the Christian worldviews; summarizing these three opposing worldviews; (or are

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    In the name of Allah‚ the most beneficent the most merciful. The concept of Satan in Christianity and Islam are most times different although there are some similarities. The noble Qur’an has more detailed description about who Satan is than the Bible which lack a great deal of information about Satan’s history. In this write up‚ we shall be looking at Who is Satan from the Islamic and Christianity point of view‚ where they agree and where they are not in agreement. In Islam‚ Shaytan is also known

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    Between the introduction of the Christianity movement during the Apostolic Age in the first century until the first quarter of the fourth century‚ Christians were loosely governed by the local church or local bishop. During this time‚ in the first three centuries‚ Christians had looked towards Jerusalem as a reference point. However‚ its legalization in the fourth century was the beginning of many changes that had taken place within the Christianity governing structure over the next few centuries

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