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    Muslims believe in the God of monotheism‚ Christianity‚ and Judaism with all three monotheistic religions. Allah in Arabic is called God (Allah). I felt submission to the God of Islam sometimes scary. Because the force of religion to others in obedience to God or to apply for. (Of course this is only my personal opinion. So all not Muslims) Perhaps I would be guess because religion‚ like Christianity‚ believes in one god. If so‚ what is the meaning of Islam? Linguistic origin of Islam (Islam) is

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    Merriam Webster defines Judaism as “an ancient monotheistic religion‚ with the Torah as its foundational text‚ and supplemental oral tradition represented by later texts such as the Midrash and the Talmud.” God chose this group of people‚ while He could have chosen another group‚ because He knew that they would do greatness for Him. The Jews tried they best to follow Him and even when God had to remind they who they should follow‚ they still do not understand what God had plan for them and still

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    Zoroastrianism Zoroastrianism is a religion from ancient Iran whose theology has been up to much debate over the years by historians. Many saw this religion as a bridge between Eastern and Western religions. Zoroastrianism has been said to been practiced in Ancient Iran around 6th century B.C.E. This was one of the first monotheistic religions shining out among the clutter of polytheistic religions in the east and west. The worship was to maintain the natural order‚ truth‚ and righteousness of the

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    The three monotheistic religions are Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. Judaism is the oldest surviving monotheistic religion‚ coming about in the eastern Mediterranean in the second millennium. Abraham is traditionally considered to be the first Jew and to have made a covenant with God. Because Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all recognize Abraham as their first prophet‚ they are also called the Abrahamic religions. Christianity started as an offshoot of Judaism in the first century

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    Judaism is the oldest of the monotheistic religions‚ and its history is heavily connected to the history of the Jewish people themselves. Its story begins with the original agreement made between Abraham and God‚ circa 1900 BCE‚ when Abraham was called to leave his home in Ur and migrate to Cannan (later known as Palestine and Israel)‚ a land God promised to give to his descendants. The second and chief agreement was made 450 years later when Moses led the Jews out of slavery in Egypt (the exodus)

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    World Religions Report Dave Clanton Axia College Student of University of Phoenix Introduction The church itself is not too unlike other churches in the community‚ aesthetically it has a warm‚ inviting appeal to it‚ not too small‚ but of a fair size. Reinaldo does not agree with the American versions of the Pentecost‚ and does not attend a Pentecostal church here in the U.S. When I finally met Ray‚ I was impressed with his abilities as welder and saw that he had mechanical abilities

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    Tenrikyo Religion Origins: Tenrikyo is known as monotheistic Religion‚ and is the Biggest and most successful section of Shinto in japan; it was founded in the 19 century‚ and is often thought of like the evangelistic “new religions” (like Islam‚ Christianity‚ etc.) of japan. Tenrikyo is Japanese in origin which means‚ “The Religion Of Divine Wisdom”. Like most of japanese religions‚ Tenrikyo also have a place for reincarnation‚ but the main focus of the religion is on worldly happiness.The Government

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    Hum 130 Appendix D

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    com/articles/art19100.asp | Name of Indigenous culture/religion presented in Web site | The name of the Indigenous culture/religion presented in this website is the Japanese Religion Shinto. | Consider the examples of roles and observances held sacred by these people. Is this practice being kept alive? | The practice of the roles and observances held sacred by these people is in fact being kept alive today. | Has the culture/religion evolved over time? | This religion has evolved somewhat over time however‚

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    College Material 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 I have considered for my final project is Islamic. The place of worship I will visit is called Mosque‚ where Muslims come together for salat. What do you already know about this topic? I know some people that are Muslim and they do not eat pork because of their religion. What resource will you use

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    In 1999‚ box office sales sky rocketed when the film ‘The Matrix ’ was released. Filled with jaw dropping special effects and innovative kung-fu‚ the first film of ‘The Matrix ’ trilogy was a must see for just about every teenage boy in the United States and many other countries as well. But it isn ’t just explosions and fighting that made this film special. The plot is one that leaves the viewer pondering and dreaming about the film for days after watching it. It involves almost the entire human

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