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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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    1) Hinduism‚ a religion dominating the subcontinent of India‚ is based on philosophical points of view rather than an organized set of beliefs such as the Abrahamic religions that we are commonly familiar with. Different people have different interpretations of the religion and no one is necessarily wrong‚ their views just vary. There are certain things that they do agree on that determine what life is and how it all works. The atman is known as the individual soul that is recycled through the

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    Hinduism and Buddhism are both religions that originated in Ancient India‚ however that is not where the similarities end. Despite the copious amount of parallels that can be drawn between these two faiths‚ there are also many differences. The key distinctions being the scriptures and practices that accompany the religions. For starters‚ there is not a single founder or book that Hinduism can be traced back to. However‚ it is known that it originated in Ancient India‚ and what can be learned about

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    Hinduism And Upanishad

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    DI #3 (Hinduism) The Hindu teachings in the Brihad Aranyaka Upanishad state that our prior deeds control our desires and actions. This Hindu claim is supported by the concept of karma‚ and how free action is impossible in normal circumstances. For example‚ if an individual wants to be successful in life‚ he or she could not do this randomly. He or she must have performed several righteous deeds earlier and throughout his or her life in order to lead him or her to the path of a success. When analyzing

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    Christianity they believe in Trinity which means that God has three forms. The same goes to Hinduism and Buddhism‚ they are two different religions but they have their similarities and differences which makes them unique. The differences and similarities in the religions also apply to Hinduism and Buddhism. Hinduism and Buddhism’s belief in gods and their practices are different from each other. Hinduism is a polytheistic

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    Hinduism vs. Christianity

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    Hinduism and Christianity aren’t the easiest to compare. They have many differences but they have a handful of similarities. Their differences come from their contrasting origins. If you look deep you can find some interesting similarities between the two. Their major differences are the level of tolerance‚ beliefs about the afterlife and the belief in God. Christianity originated in the Roman Province of Judea. Most Christians attend worship services at church Sundays‚ which include singing‚ prayer

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    There are many different religions and cultures around the world. I’ll be comparing and contrasting Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ and Shintoism. Each of these religions have many different and many alike beliefs and practices. Religion is what brings us all together‚ as a community we support each other’s beliefs. We all share the same common goal‚ which unites us as a community. Hinduism and Shintoism are both ethnic religions‚ but Buddhism is different because it is a universalizing religion

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    The world contains many different types of religions. This essay will provide you information on how Christianity and Hinduism are different. The topics for this essay are going to be there belief in how many deities‚ there house of worship and their beliefs concerning the “Good Life”. Hindus are polytheistic‚ which means that they worship of or belief in more than one god. Some examples of the gods that they believe in are Braham‚ Ganesha‚ Shiva‚ Devi‚ Vishnu and Surya. Christians believe in one

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    2. Hinduism and Buddhism are traditions that originated from the Vedic sacrifice practice‚ and they share a common foundation in their view of existence. What are the similarities‚ and very importantly‚ the differences in their respective focuses and goals? Also included in this topic: For a time‚ Buddhism became a dominant tradition in much of India‚ but then Hinduism rose to become the dominant tradition. There are relatively few Buddhists in India today‚ especially in comparison to the number

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    Character Analysis of Odysseus What kind of man is Odysseus? He is a man of “twists and turns” (1.1) and there are not enough words to describe him. In the epic poem‚ The Odyssey by Homer‚ Odysseus is on his way home from the Trojan War. He goes through many challenges to get back to Ithaca. Odysseus is a man of contradiction‚ adventure‚ and determination. Odysseus is determined. For example‚ Homer says in The Odyssey “many pains he suffered‚ heartsick on the open sea/ fighting to save his life

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