Appendix B 7 Question Final Project Plan What religion would you like to consider for your final project? Describe the place of worship you will visit. The religion hat I like to consider for my final project is Non-denomination Christianity The place of worship that I will visit is a holy spirit fill and god living place spirit. Where the acceptance of any one is welcome to invite the spirit of God in their lives. What do you already know about this topic? This topic is where the ab
Free Christianity God Holy Spirit
Jesus and Mohammad HUM/130 Axia College of University of Phoenix There are many religions in our society today but there are two that really stand out and almost seem to want to destroy each other. This is pretty insane to me because they both have very similar history and their major leaders have very similar almost messages. Jesus is the main prophet of Christianity and Mohammed is the main prophet of Islam. Jesus and Mohammad have many followers‚ but the Muslims considered
Premium Jesus Muhammad Islam
Judaism is a monotheistic religion‚ so the most important and only sacred person in the Jewish religion is obviously God‚ who is believed to be transcendent (supreme‚ beyond others)‚ immanent and the creator of everything. God is without form‚ and this is why images of God are never found in Jewish synagogues. The Jewish belief also holds that while God is separate from our world‚ He continues to be involved with its people‚ and the Jewish traditions‚ food habits and beliefs are based on this relationship
Premium Judaism God Religion
Mormonism HUM/130 Brett McGlynn I know that we have all seen Mormons on the side of the road riding bikes in suits and knocking on doors to spread the word of their religion. Have you ever answered the door? I have always avoided the door to door Mormons until now. Somewhere in Kirtland Ohio was the beginning headquarters for Joseph Smith
Premium Christianity Trinity
Zoroastrianism I. Zoroastrianism is a monotheistic religion that was once widespread in the Near East and Middle East. (Molloy 438) A. It spread widely‚ but is now mostly present in India. (Molloy 438) B. Some see possible influence on the development of Essenes‚ early Christianity‚ and Islam. (Molloy 438) II. The prophet Zoroaster‚ the founder of the religion‚ was born about 650 BCE in what is now Iran. (Molloy 438) A. He was surrounded by the worship of nature gods‚ common to his area of
Premium Religion Iran God
What is your perspective or feelings about the other monotheistic religions? (Jesus)- We do different things but we all believe in the same God. (Moses)-We believe what we are taught we are all alike in ways. (Muhammad)-We have different perspectives on God but we all love him. What is the holy book of your religion and how does it compare to others? (Jesus)- My holy book is the Bible. It contains my teachings and stories in the Old Testament and New Testament. (Moses)-The torah is the holy book
Premium Christianity God Jesus
Axia College Material Worksheet 4 Hum 130 Week 3 Exercise: Buddhism Worksheet Due Thursday in the Assignment Tab Using the readings in Chapter 5 answer the following questions concerning Buddhism. Complete the sentences: 1. The man who became known as Buddha was born approximately in the year _(a)__ and was originally named __(b)__ by his family. a. Fifth century BCE b.Siddhartha 2. Describe the lifestyle that he grew up in (Response should be 10 words minimum). He
Premium Buddhism Gautama Buddha Bodhi
guide your response. • In what ways is the Holy Land an important site for all three monotheistic faiths? – The Holy Land is an important site for all three monotheistic faiths because it is home to holy sites that are sacred to the religions. The city contains Jewish synagogues‚ Christian churches‚ and Muslim mosques. It is also the source of tension among religious groups. • The three major monotheistic religions are sometimes described as branches of the same family tree. If this is true‚ how would
Free Christianity God Religion
There are many unique religions of the ancient world‚ each with their own different origins. Although‚ because of the interactions of people through trade and other influences‚ many similarities between religions were brought up. Many of theses religions shared common traits and beliefs such as monotheism‚ religious ceremonies‚ and prophets. But‚ there were few religions that were set apart from other religious influences either geographically or mentally. Although monotheism was a popular belief
Premium Christianity Judaism Jesus
different religions around the world all characteristic in their own ways. In the Ancient World however‚ there were fewer monotheistic religions than there are today. Three monotheistic religions in the Ancient World were Judaism‚ Zoroastrianism and Atenism. While all may have one thing in common which is belief in one God they all have different characteristics and they all had a different God they believed in. Judaism is the religion of the Hebrew people. It is one of the oldest religions that
Premium God Monotheism Judaism