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    Christianity v. Judaism There are hundreds of different religions practiced all over the world. Christianity and Judaism are two religions with similar origins‚ but varying beliefs‚ practices and teachings. With many comparable components‚ I will decipher the difference between the two goals of religion‚ life after death‚ and the direction of prayer. Firstly‚ every religion has its own objective‚ something that it lives and works towards. The goal of Christianity is to love God‚ to obey his commandments

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    message of their beliefs and showed me how similar we really are. It was proven to me over and over again that all religions are structurally similar; I learned that specifically through Hinduism and Christianity. I have researched and experienced several points that show how Hinduism and Christianity are similar. Hinduism is an extensive system of deities and gods—approximately 330 million different gods exist. The number of almighty figureheads in Hinduism is an automatic contrast to Christianity’s

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    Through the eyes of C.S. Lewis: Simple Christianity In England‚ during the year of 1942 when all hope was threatened by the inhumanity of war‚ a man by the name of C.S. Lewis addressed the central issues of Christianity through a series of radio lectures. After more than half a century later‚ his broadcasts still prevail and maintain their poignancy. Each of his original lectures‚ Broadcast Talks (1942)‚ Christian Behaviour (1943)‚ and Beyond Personality (1944) were compiled as one to make

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    Shintoism is the indigenous and national religion of Japan. The literal translation of the word Shinto means the way of the gods. It is a nature worship based religion with its own concepts on deities‚ ethics and life. Shintoism is based on the beginning of the human race when the trees and plants had speech. Shinto followers also believed that the animals acted and spoke like men. However‚ the religion does not directly deal with common religious themes of evil‚ sin and redemption. Shinto followers

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    controversial philosophy with an iron fist criticizing Platonism‚ Christianity and other popular forms of thought as anesthetising and suppressing the instinctual‚ impulsive energies of man. Nietzsche was the original non-conformist and true ‘punk’ amongst his peers and predecessors. He pounded upon the door of reason and provoked us to think and question like no other. This essay will argue that Nietzsche’s critique of Christianity and Platonism created advancements in our understanding of the human

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    Early Christianity was viewed as being extremist and rebellious and it was not popular with governing authorities. Rome built huge grandiose structures to glorify and worship their leaders and deities‚ Christianity went against this as it is a monotheistic religion‚ meaning that they only worshipped one god. This was a rarity in the ancient world and it frightened the governments of many civilizations. Arguably one of the biggest goals of a person in power is to remain in power. Christianity

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    The Essence of Constantine’s Christianity In the era of the Roman Empire‚ many historical events occurred. One of which involved Constantine the Great and his pronouncement to make Christianity the nations religion. The documents “Eusebius‚ The Vision and Victory of Constantine I‚ 312CE” and “Excerpt from The Gospel According to Matthew‚” discuss the reasoning behind this modification. Constantine embraced Christianity due to the Roman Empire’s instability‚ the spiritual concept of God’s powers

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    successfully. At the same time‚ the Christian Political Philosopher’s goal is to make the political life for every citizen the best capable. Christianity emphasizes and overlaps ideas needed for a successful regime already reasoned by Aristotle and Plato. St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas study the ancient philosophers’ reasoning and conclude that Christianity significantly differs from political philosopher by acknowledging complexity our rational nature and the tendency to seek the ultimate good:

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    11/10/08 History of Christianity in Africa Europeans nations such as‚ Britain‚ France‚ Portugal‚ Italy etc. wanted to expand their territory‚ spread the ways of their culture and beliefs‚ find new resources and markets. At that time‚ Africa seemed like the perfect place to explore. There was not much known about the mysterious continent and this ignited their curiosity. They wanted to know the kind of potential benefits Africa would bring. Since these powerful European nations didn’t know

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    souls‚ and minds to God. And by doing this‚ they inevitably sealed their fate to be persecuted. Christianity began to rise slowly‚ but began to rise rapidly after the death of Jesus. The Romans had many problems with the Christians and they showed their anger by pursuing the Christian’s faith‚ which proved to back fire because the Christian belief just grew stronger. The problem with Christianity began with the conservative Romans and how they felt violated by Christian beliefs. Their main problem

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