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    Islam beliefs

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    you) The principal beliefs of Islam are clearly described in the six pillars of Iman (Faith). The most fundamental teaching is Tawhid the ‘doctrine of Oneness’ which means that Allah is the One‚ Unique God. He is the single‚ divine creator‚ nourisher and sustainer of the universe. Allah has supreme control over humankind. He has no equal‚ hence no other being is worthy of our worship. Importantly‚ Allah is both immanent and transcendent‚ and is thus unfathomable to man. This belief means that every

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    Critically examine the relationship between different social groups and their religious beliefs and practice (33 marks) There are significant differences between social groups and their religious beliefs and practice... There is a very significant ethnic pattern in the participation of religion. The minority groups in britain are a lot more religious than the majority of the population (white christian) . For example‚ it is much more likely to find black christians(who make up 40% of the membership)

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    Value Belief

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    A value is a belief‚ a mission‚ or a philosophy that is meaningful. Whether we are consciously aware of them or not‚ every individual has a core set of personal values. Values can range from the commonplace‚ such as the belief in hard work and punctuality‚ to the more psychological‚ such as self-reliance‚ concern for others‚ and harmony of purpose. When we examine the lives of famous people‚ we often see how personal values guided them‚ propelling them to the top of their fields. For example‚ one

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    Socrates Beliefs

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    Socrates is a man who deeply believes in his teachings. To search for truth in your beliefs leads to virtuous beliefs. It would not have been virtuous to flee the trial. IF you read his speech you see that he wanted them to learn from this trail. He wanted them to know that these charges were brought by vengeful people and that they were a lie. He believed that the jurors would see the truth in his statement. He did not take money for his time‚ he did not incite the young men (they did that for

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    World Religious Tradition

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    Elements of Religious Traditions Patricia McNeely REL/133 June 8‚ 2012 Dr. Victoria Yancey  Elements of Religious Tradition What a religious tradition says? Understanding religion beliefs and key characteristics on how religion manifest in some degree of belief a system where several beliefs fit together into a systematic interpretation of the universe and human being’s placed in it. Community is shared and its ideas are practice by groups. Stories that express the religious beliefs

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    Religious Suffering

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    self centeredness equals the cause of human suffering. The great philosopher and thinker‚ Confucius‚ once said‚ “I do not see how a man can be acceptable who is untrustworthy in word? When a pin is missing in the yoke-bar of a large cart or in the collar-bar of a small cart‚ how can the cart be expected to go (Analects 66)?” from this simple metaphor it is easy to see how Confucius felt about self-centeredness. The quote first mentions trust. He says that a person should not be accepted if they cannot

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    Reality TV Reinforces Demeaning Social Stereotypes By Dara Andriani We can’t deny that television shows make a huge impact towards our society‚ our culture‚ and how we interact with other people surrounding us. There are many things that we can learn from watching television shows like ‘The Voice’‚ ‘American Idol’‚ ‘The Biggest Loser’‚ and so on. Shows like that really give you an idea about how all of us as a person can accomplish anything‚ but then how about those TV shows such as MTV’s ‘Jersey

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    Mozi's Beliefs

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    seven disasters. The Mohists believed in ten beliefs. The ten beliefs were put together in five pairs. They were: 1. “Promoting the Worthy” and “Identifying Upward”- This meant the government should promote and encourage people to be moral and praise the people that are and punish the people who fail. 2. “Inclusive Care” and “Condemning Aggression”- Caring about each person regardless of who they are and shunning all war because it is selfish and does not benefit the whole society. 3.” Moderation

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    Buddhist Beliefs

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    fears death‚ and suffers in it (or in the thought of it)‚ and that therefore it is wrong to kill any living thing. On the other side it can be argued that every living thing dies anyway‚ and that suffering is unavoidable except for trained Buddhists. Does this undermine the case for the Buddhist doctrine of non-injury to living things‚ or is there still a case? The Buddhist doctrine of non-injury to living things is‚ of course‚ a natural consequence of the emphasis Buddhists place on the virtue of

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    Morals Paper La’Constica University of Louisiana at Monroe Growing up in a southern baptist church is one of the major influences on my personal values. My great grandparents were the pastor and first lady. They were also two of the five founders of the church. No matter what I am doing or what life throws at me I revert back to my upbringing. I remember being so young learning the ten commandments and Psalms 23. I was taught at a very young age that Jesus is the son of God and he never

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