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    Invent Your Own Religion

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    Invent your own religion Skylar Mabe Religious Experiences Coffee Cult The Coffee cult was created as a unifying religion. Drinkers of the bitter liquid accept all kinds of drinkers: milk and sugar‚ honey‚ no sugar‚ no milk‚ black and even decaf. Members of the Coffee Cult‚ the drinkers‚ battled the likes of the tea‚ hot chocolate and soda drinkers for land and power since the beginning of time. In fact‚ the coffee cult was the most victorious among beverage worshipers. Because all pure beans

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    ane Austen’s comedy of manners novel Emma and Amy Heckerling’s ‘teenpic’Clueless‚ as profound and satirical reflections of Regency England and postmodern America respectively‚ show how the transformation process can shape and enhance textual‚ intertextual and contextual meaning. By adapting the genteel‚ idyllic country society of Highbury to the upper- fast-paced microcosm of modern Beverley Hills‚ insight is given into the realignment of social values and attitudes towards class‚ marriage and gender

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    was the image of a Vestal virgin. These women became synonymous with the eternal existence and safety of Rome. The representation of influence‚ devotion‚ and power were characteristics of these six women who sacrificed their sexuality and family cults to serve the Goddess Vesta and to profit from the advantages that such devotion earned. The life of a Vestal virgin was unlike that of any other Roman woman with her political influence and symbolic protection of the Roman state. As a central entity

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    Cults: The World’s Most Persuasive Religion In 1969‚ a man by the name of Charles Manson‚ orchestrated one of the most grisly murders in Los Angeles history. While not actually involved‚ he influenced members of his so-called “Family” and cult‚ to commit the crimes. In attempt to cause a race war in Los Angeles‚ the Family murdered high profile actress‚ Sharon Tate and three of her close friends in her Hollywood home. Tate also being closely due to give birth at the time of the murder‚ she was viciously

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    will carry on. The family history/ cult. This means that as soon as you are born you are a (the) person that will carry on a cult‚ a history. With your friends you have nothing that you carry on. No cult or history to be proud of. Friends are a good ‘lifetime experience’‚ but in your family there are many of those. For example you could be proud of your family when your grandfather had invented something special. But you can also be proud of carrying on a family cult. This is of relevance‚ because one

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    i am not esther

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    because it introduces new characters to the plot‚ develops relationships‚ creates suspense‚ and reveals the themes identity crisis and rebellion. When Kirby’s mother‚ without much notice leaves Kirby in the care of her Uncle Caleb‚ leader of a cult and takes off to Africa Kirby’s world is turned upside down. At the first meeting Uncle Caleb introduces Kirby as Esther. “ I am not Esther” Kirby repeated in protest‚ “I’m Kirby” But he insisted that she would have to use her new name as all

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    CULTS Reverend Sun Myung Moon Founder of the Unification Church Rev Sun Myung Moon The Messiah‚ Savior and Lord of the Second Advent‚ working under the authority of God to establish the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth (Rev and Mrs Moon). Jesus appealed for his help (in 1935‚ at the age of 16) to complete his works which he begun 2000 years ago and left unfinished after his crucifixion. Jesus asked him to establish God’s kingdom on Earth and bring peace to humankind (Biography of Rev. Sun Myung

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    Egyptian Ancient Religion

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    system of values as well as various practices. Egyptian religion included their ancient gods‚ the mythology of the gods‚ and other parts of their religion. For example their religion explained and included creation‚ death and the afterlife‚ and the cults that worshiped the gods. In Egypt‚ the king or pharaoh played a very important part in their religion and what the gods expected of the people also. Egyptian religion consisted of many myths and rituals too. Religion was a very influential part

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    with Barbara Welter’s paper “The Cult of True Womanhood‚ 1820–1860”‚ published in 1970s. At the first glance‚ Roberts seems to devalue Welter’s article by identifying its flaws and praising the advancement of the contemporary research. At the second glance‚ however‚ it becomes evident that Roberts is not as critically disposed to the paper: she re-reads it‚ explains some seeming flaws of the article and mentions that the modern research is literally based on “The Cult”. Taking all above-mentioned into

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    Our third example with notorious cult leader Jim Jones‚ the force behind the “Jonestown Massacre” that took place in 1978. Using the manipulation of other’s ideals‚ specifically religion and communism‚ Jones was able to convince over 1000 people to join his religious cult (History.com Staff‚ 2010). Jim Jones was a well-known communist during the McCarthyism era which threatened his freedom while also inspiring him to construct a safe place for American communists like himself. He used Christianity

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