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    There are a couple of critical issues when it comes to the study of what a religious tradition says. The first is to make a distinction between the oral tradition and the written tradition. Many well-developed‚ world religions have an established canon of sacred texts‚ as well as an oral tradition. In some cases‚ this also has come to be written down. For instance‚ in Judaism‚ there is the tradition of the Oral Torah and the written Torah. The written Torah has become the Tanakh or the Hebrew

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    These sacred sites celebrate either the birth‚ life‚ or martyrdom of Saints or holy people. For example‚ Santiago de Compostela became a pilgrimage place after the apparent discovery of Apostle James remains. There isn’t any real evidence to support this claim‚ but many began to believe it to be true. The success in battles with reports of images of Santiago‚ led to these claims to gain traction. The importance of these sites are linked to Saints and other holy figures. Whether a Saint’s remains

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    Rerajahan: Balinese Sacred Drawing   by Sidarta Wijaya Religious symbols‚ icons‚ or signs can be found in surprisingly numerous numbers in Bali. Surprisingly? Since they are perfectly interwoven in everyday Balinese life‚ one hardly realizes their existence. Some religious symbol can easily be recognized‚ for example Rerajahan. Rerajahan is the most obvious and easily recognized Balinese religious symbol. What is rerajahan? Rerajahan is a drawing of sacred characters or images on a piece of cloth

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    I believe that Indigenous Sacred Ways can be reconciled with modern industrial and commercial pressures. These sacred ways are guidelines to living‚ although they are not written down. These ways are passed down orally and provide examples of sacred ways. An individual could balance their sacred ways by still living in urban settings. They could still respect their believes and ways of life while being successful in todays world. Indigenous Sacred Ways is a lifestyle where everything is alive. Animals

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    http://bigstory.ap.org/article/59868a2032df47bc845c5cb842c261b2/hawaiian-leaders-seek-expansion-marine-conservation-area The Papahanaumokuakea region is sacred to indigenous Hawaiians for its role in traditional Hawaiian history‚ culture and cosmology. As The Big Story http://bigstory.ap.org/article/59868a2032df47bc845c5cb842c261b2/hawaiian-leaders-seek-expansion-marine-conservation-area reports‚ Native

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    religion and culture around the world has transcribed sacred scriptures or depictions of how the universe and mankind came to exist. As many well know‚ Christianity (Catholic‚ Orthodox‚ Protestant and Evangical Denominations) and Islam are certainly no different in those aspects; however‚ what many individuals do not know is that Christianity and Islam have quite a few similarities concerning the creation of the universe and mankind. Although each religion has their own extravagant and unique beliefs

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    “An Hour or Two Sacred to Sorrow”        In the essay‚ “An Hour or Two Sacred to Sorrow‚” the writer‚ Richard Steele‚ explains to the reader that many unexpected and unfortunate events may occur in our lifetime; however‚ those occurrences should be looked back upon rather than forgotten. He writes from his own experiences of loss‚ but continues to include the fact that it is acceptable even satisfying to remember such events.         The writer begins by reliving the day his father died. At a mere

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    Eastern religious traditions play a role in everyday medicine. The question is what role does it play? Modern medicine is a lot different than what it was back in the day. It is clear that the facts of modern medicine agree marvelously with the Bible. For example‚ the Mosaic regulations pertaining to childbirth‚ sexual relationships‚ hand-washing‚ wound and discharge care‚ quarantining‚ burial precautions‚ and waste disposal are examples which indicate that diseases are communicable‚ and that

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Paper REL/134 Elements of Religious Traditions Living on the age of knowledge we have uncover a vast of information throughout the ages. We have now the advantage of choosing our own believes‚ let that be a believer to a god‚ a believer to two or more gods‚ a none believer‚ or simply acknowledge that there is a higher power. Although we have the power to chose what we believe on‚ sometimes this believes are planted into us since childhood

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    Hindu Religious Traditions Paper The purpose of this paper is to describe the Hindu religion. The paper will describe what the Hindu religious traditions consist of. It will describe what sacred elements characterize the Hindu religious traditions and their significance and meaning. Hindu Religion Hinduism is the described as the world’s oldest organized religion and is the world’s third largest religion. Hinduism consists of "thousands of different religious groups that have evolved

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