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    City Upon a hill

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    was “abridging ourselves of our superfluities‚ for the supply of others necessities” i.e. there will be wealth equality‚ no one shall live in luxury while other starve. Their aim not to mandate or forced religious faith on anyone. It will be generated naturally by the hope and love and faith of the people themselves. To Winthrop‚ the main aim here was not to make any individual or him famous. It was more about serving God which mattered most to him and the puritans. The idea of "American Exceptionalism"

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    Religion Is Poison

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    Beyond Intractability. Eds. Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess. Conflict Information Consortium‚ University of Colorado‚ Boulder. Posted: 11-05 Christina‚ Greta‚ “The Armor of God‚ or‚ The Top One Reason Religion Is Harmful” 11-25-09 Krauss‚ Lawrence M. “Faith and Foolishness: When Religious Beliefs Become Dangerous‚”7-1-10 Moggach‚ Douglas‚ "Bruno Bauer"‚ The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Summer 2014 Edition)‚ Edward N. Zalta (ed.)‚ http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/sum2014/entries/bauer. Paine

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    The Idiot Many religious faiths believe in the doctrine of original sin. It is accepted that humanity is born evil - despite its efforts to achieve high moral standards. A child’s innocence becomes tainted by the sin of the world. God’s purest creations are stained by the sin and evil of human nature‚ yet salvation is promised to those who embrace and delight in it. Fyodor Dostoevsky alludes to the idea of the embracing of faith in the midst of the persistence of evil. In his book‚ “The Idiot”

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    baptism‚ salvation through faith alone‚ Scripture alone as the rule of faith and practice ‚ and the autonomy of the local church’ . Salvation through faith alone is a principle that distinguishes Christian Baptists from other Christian denominations. It states that God’s forgiveness for sinners is granted through faith alone‚ to the exclusion of all individual efforts or works. Scripture alone is a belief that the Bible is the only reliable authority for Christian faith‚ and that it contains all knowledge

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    Critically Asses The Views Of Paul Tillich On Religious Language Paul Tillich was a renowned American Protestant theologian born in Prussia 1886. As a self-proclaimed philosophical theologian‚ Tillich saw the very nature of Christian faith expressed in religious symbols that demanded constant reinterpretation. He was famous for believing that it is possible to speak meaningfully about metaphysical concepts and therefore came up with the theory that religious language‚ because it is symbolic in

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    it was shared only in measures. I do not think I am very religious‚ only because my faith is not simply ritualistic devotion no faith is simply ritualistic so I would delete that.. I pray to God in conversation‚ freely expressing ideas and sentiments about anything that concerns me. I like challenging my opinions and viewpoints with what the Bible says about certain topics‚ such as seeking to understand how faith and logic overlap‚ for I feel they must somehow. At church‚ as I read the Bible with

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    reach an agreement when it comes to matters of faith. Customarily‚ faith and reason were often seen as the main source for justification of religious beliefs among many people. This is because both faith and belief serve the same epistemic function. For many‚ faith is determined by upbringing. In addition‚ society always plays a major role in forming the faith of many. Therefore‚ this makes it hard to easily try and convince someone out of his or her faith (Smith‚ 2008). We are often quick to judge and

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    He claims that “religion does not‚ and in the long run cannot‚ be content with its own marvelous claims and sublime assurances” and thus‚ “it must seek to interfere with the lives of nonbelievers‚ or heretics‚ or adherents of other faiths” and thus‚ religion is seeking power over the present world (Hitchens 7). His prime example of these interferences are his “B’s” which include religious brutalities that have occurred in Belfast‚ Beirut‚ Bombay‚ Belgrade‚ Bethlehem‚ and Baghdad. He

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    beliefs and ways of thinking. All people have grown up in different families with different types of faith and culture. It is extremely important for people to know what they believe in. Many college professors tend to make their students of all cultures‚ question or defend what they believe in. Therefore‚ professors at those different universities should continue to question their students’ faith. Growing up‚ kids have many different types of rules to abide by. Parents teach their kids what they

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    Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O ’Connor‚ the theme is strongly supported throughout the story and is stated in the title of the story itself. In " A Good Man is Hard to Find"‚ O ’Connor uses symbolism throughout the entire story to represent faith and death. O ’Connor foreshadows death when the family goes to the town "Toomsboro". The graveyard in the plantation is a symbol of death‚ and O ’Connor also writes‚ "It was a big black battered hearse like automobile" (357) which symbolizes that

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