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    How Is Jesus Similar

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    somewhat similar yet carry some differences. The same is true spiritually. God and Jesus are one and yet are different in some areas. They are the same in: a) reputation: they are both hated as Jesus reported in John 15:24; b) resemblance: the Son is “the brightness of his glory and the express image of his person…” (Heb. 1:3). c) character: “who did no sin‚ neither was guile found in his mouth” (I Peter 2:22). d) title: “In the beginning was the Word‚ and the Word was with God and the Word

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    Jesus and Cicero Essay Sinning is one thing people feel that when people do die‚ they should automatically go to the underworld‚ or hell‚ due to their sinful actions. In the Aeneid‚ book number six‚ Virgil describes a place where these people go when they perish on earth. When these people get to the underworld‚ they are judged by their actions and punished depending on the severity of it. Virgil gives us the idea that there is indeed an afterlife‚ just like Jesus did. But when it came to sinners

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    Theodicy is philosophic and religious term first introduced by German philosopher Gottfried Leibniz in his work Théodicéé. The main purpose of theodicy is to resolve the problem of evil in the world. Simplified‚ theodicy regards the definition of the evil. Theodicy seeks for the answers that should reveal the reasons why some evil happened in the world. The main problem is however‚ the obvious presence of evil in the world versus omnipotence of God. The inconsistency of God is by some authors to

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    The definition of religion has long been debated. Many argue what it means to be considered one‚ and consequently there is not a unified meaning of the word religion. It seems to be a matter of preference. Some think it is an ultimate transformation while others think it is the worshipping of what is sacred to them. However‚ I feel that no matter how one slices their own definition of religion‚ they cannot categorize Confucianism as such. Rather‚ I feel that it fits under the category of an ethical

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    Aboriginal Religion

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    sacred items in Aboriginal Spirituality. These sacred items provide a meaning and importance to each religion. They are used in ceremonies‚ in which enhances the religion and environment. One of the sacred items from Christianity that is similar to sage is the cross. The cross is a predominent item in Christianity as it recognizes the sacrifice made by God to renew His people of sin. Jesus was His only son‚ but he was still crucified in order for the gates of heaven to open. The sage is burned to

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    According to some estimates‚ there are roughly 4‚200 religions in the world. Religions are intended to give meaning to life or to explain the origin of life or the Universe. George Bernard Shaw once wrote that there is only one religion‚ though there are one hundred versions of it. From our point of view‚ we strongly agree with what George Bernard Shaw said. There is only one religion because all the religions believe the existence of one power which is beyond nature and human being to rule the world

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    The Religious Journey to Great Britain RELS 205 Final Assignment 00311870 The Religious Journey to Great Britain The purpose of this trip is to show the students how religion has flourished in the Britain and what we can learn from each site during a tour. This is a general guideline in how the tour will take across the southern part of Britain where most of our tour will take place. The free time is given to the students in each city by an hour or two to make sure the students observe

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    ‘What impact did the KKK have on MLK and his decisions on his quest for civil rights?’ The life of Martin Luther King Jr. was a life he dedicated to the advancement of civil rights for blacks. King had many influences that are well known to others such as his wife and friends‚ Gandhi and his non-violent approach to change‚ the Presidents especially LBJ‚ but what about the Ku Klux Klan? The KKK were a white supremacy group in the United States of America thats goal was to stop the advancement of

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    The Impact of the Islamic Religion on the Harmonisation of International Accounting Standards Justin Lingard – S200990 October 2010 Table of Contents Introduction 4 User requirements of financial reports 5 IFRS Compliance Issues with Shari ‘a law 6 Riba 6 Gharar 7 Zakat 7 Conclusion 8 References 10 Introduction Islam is the world’s second largest religion with over 1.65 billion followers‚ which constitutes 24% of the world’s population (Kettani‚ 2010). Islam is a religion

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    Religion has a negative impact on society. According to researchers‚ it decreases people’s motivation to pursue goals. Researchers believe that religious people rely very much on God and are hence unable to effectively drive themselves towards their goals. Religion has also been faulted for the rise of extremist terrorist groups. It has contributed to the social‚ cultural and economic development of many societies. Religion has been used as a tool to maintain political dominance of the world order

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