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    Justin Velez 9/3/2014 Period 2 The four flood narratives that we read in class have a basic and general theme‚ a flood. The narratives have similarities and differences that separate and tie together each story. The stories have a general theme that can be picked up by the most basic of readers. The time period each story takes place in‚ also plays a role in distinguishing each narrative from each other. Characters are also different in each narrative. The events that take place also separate

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    Christianity throughout the years has been one of the biggest revolutions in human history. The way people converted into Christianity since the beginning of the religion shows the impact Christianity has caused in human evolution. During medieval times religion was a big factor for individuals and communities as a whole‚ religions served as a way of connection between the church‚ government‚ and the common people. Religion served to connect millions and millions of people who although had different

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    Apol 104 3 June 2013 What is worldview? Worldview is a combination of one’s perception and performance based on one’s belief system. Worldview is the blueprint on life‚ formulated by ones thoughts‚ opinions‚ beliefs‚ and behavior and molded by experiences. These experiences can be either good or bad. Vehicles of influences can come from ones teacher. These teachers can be: parents‚ siblings‚ relatives or school teachers. Other vehicles can be commercials from radio and/or television‚ various

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    Reflection of Christianity vs. Wicca Deanna Potorski Chamberlain College of Nursing RELI 448N Professor Daniel Henke March 9‚ 2013 Reflection of Christianity vs. Wicca The origin of Christianity‚ a monotheistic religion‚ dates back to the Roman Empire. Based on the Jewish religion and belief of a Messiah‚ Christianity emerged with the birth of Jesus. Christians believe He was the Messiah and Son of God (Guisepi‚ n.d.). I was raised in a Christian home. The only other religion

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    Hekanakhte was an ancient Egyptian priest who was a servant of the deceased government minister known as Ipi‚ so that he could protect Ipi’s tomb near the city of Thebes and ensure that nothing happened to his soul. In this paper‚ we will first discuss the duties and responsibilities of ka-priests. Second‚ we will take a look into the letters that Hekanakhte wrote to his son‚ which reveal a lot about the family relationships in his social class around 2000 B.C.E. And last‚ we will examine how the

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    God saw that the world had become an evil and corrupt place‚ so he decided to destroy mankind by creating an apocalyptic flood. However‚ God saw that one man‚ Noah‚ who was worthy among all of mankind to live. God told Noah to build an ark for him and his wife‚ three sons and his three sons wives‚ so that they could survive and prosper among the earth. God also told Noah to gather animals of all kinds but they had to be male and female of each kind. After building the ark ‚ Noah and his

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    "Egyptian Creation Myth" The story begins with the ocean.  Out of the ocean comes an egg‚ and out of the egg comes Ra; god of the sun.  "When the world first started‚ only the ocean was there.  Ra came out of his egg when it appeared on the surface of the water.  He was the first Egyptian god" (Ancient Egypt Online).  Ra later spat out his children Shu and Tefnut.  Shu is his son‚ the god of air.  Tefnut is his daughter‚ the goddess of moisture.  Later‚ Tefnut gave birth to two children; Geb

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    Ever think that tearing someone apart could have created our earth? Well‚ the “Aztec Creation Story” describes how our planet Earth was “supposedly” created: two Aztec gods (Tezcatlipoca and Quetzalcoatl) transformed into serpents and attacked the hideous Earth Goddess‚ ripping her in two. The upper half of her body became the ground and the lower half became the heavens. There were two other very significant Aztec “gods” in the story that deeply affected the outcome of planet Earth: Tecuciztecatl

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    What Does Blessed Be Mean

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    Before defining what the phrase “Blessed Be” means‚ it’s important to understand the root of the phrase. The word bless‚ as defined by the Merriam Webster Dictionary in the third example‚ means to “invoke divine care for”‚ such as “bless their hearts” or saying “bless you” after someone sneezes. The word bless comes originally from Old English blētsian which came from blōd meaning blood. This is in reference to the use of blood in the dedication of a person/thing to a sacred purpose‚ or what is

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    1. What was the objective of Roman worship? The objective of Roman worship was to show devotion to their religion. 2. How did Roman cult worship differ from most of today’s religions? A person’s behavior did not affect them after death. 3. What was the difference between a god and a spirit? The gods were publicly worshipped. 4. Who were the three most important Roman gods? The three most important Roman gods were Jupiter‚ Juno‚ and Minerva. 5. Explain the concept of “divine rule” and how

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