are guilty of the religious tradition called syncretism. It is my opinion that all religions are created from the same foundation then somehow changed to fit the needs of a particular culture or philosophy. I feel that religion has lost its integrity and validity. Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all stem from the same origin. Nonetheless these three religions vary claiming that its religion is the true religion and all others are false. This essay will explain the meaning syncretism; link Christianity
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philosophy not a religion. Universality is grounded on science and tries to fill in the missing spiritual blanks. Universality is about connecting with something bigger outside yourself purely on your own terms as opposed to being told what to believe as in a religion. It’s also about leading a good life and doing good to others because you know it’s the right thing to do not because someone is telling you to. There are many people that find a purely scientific view to be too empty. All religions on the other
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HINDU RELIGION Dennis E. Leber Axia College RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD (AXIA) HUM/130 NAOMI DOUMBIA AUG 14‚ 2007 The Hindu religion The Hindu religion is strongly dependent on the Hindu philosophy and in addition‚ has inculcated a lot of rituals and practices. The Hindu religion has 333 million gods; this is because the Hindu philosophy believes that every human being is God himself. This acceptance of the multiplicity of the Supreme Being in many forms is the hallmark of the Hindu
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reading the attached manuscript: 1) Freedom of Religion is..... (give your insights and understanding) 2) The United States needs/does not need Freedom of Religion? Why? 3) Religious speech is/is not a protected right in Academia and in the public square. Why or why not? According to whom? 4) In my view the separation of Church and State does/does not help in maintaining Freedom of Religion. Why? Why not? 5) Who should decide on what is/is not Freedom of Religion? Why? 6) Why is freedom of belief the cornerstone
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Yasser Influence of Religion on Politics A good question that might be asked sometimes to clarify historical incidence; does politics influence politics‚ or religion influences politics? This is a very controversial issue‚ but I believe that religion influences politics. I will illuminate on some cases in history that reflect on this point of view which are the influence of Christianity on Rome‚ Confucianism on the Han Dynasty and finally the effect of religion on politics in this stage
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1. Cremation is more important than burial in which religion? a. Buddhism b. Christianityc. Hinduism d. Islam 2. The dominant branch of Islam is a. Druze b. Eastern Orthodox c. Shiited. Sunni 3. From the Russian Revolution to the fall of the communist government‚ what was the policy of the government towards religion? a. all churches were closed b. the old church was replaced by Eastern Orthodoxc. churches remained open but played a limited role d. youth were encouraged to attend so
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Peter Youmans Class: RS 130 “Intro to Comparative Religion” Date: October‚ 19 2012 I grew up in a household that believed in Christianity and we went to church every Sunday. That church was my foundation‚ my love and honestly‚ it was all I knew. At that time‚ in my community anything other than Christianity just wasn’t accepted and I often wondered why. Although I thoroughly love Christianity‚ I still wanted to explore our other worldly religions. In doing this paper‚ I realized that this was
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written by Shelly Smith-Acuna (2011). This will include the purpose behind Smith-Acuna’s writing of chapters three and four in the textbook and the principle of systemic thinking that the author emphasized. Additionally‚ I will write about insights on systemic thinking that emerged for me‚ areas that I comprehend well‚ and areas that challenged me. Lastly‚ I will write about how the ideas from the textbook can be used in practice as a human service professional. In chapter three Smith-Acuna discuss
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Many people see themselves as average. However‚ some who believe this are actually heroic. One such hero is John Smith. He has gone above “average” by committing part of his life to making other people’s lives better. His two year service during the Vietnam war impacted many orphans in Korea. Because of the war and his courage‚ John is a hero. John’s Involvement in the army started during the Vietnam war‚ when he was drafted at the age of 20. He went into the army branch and was trained at Fort
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know today. The conflict between sexuality (sex) and religion has been ever present in every cultures history. This conflict‚ however‚ comes in two parts: sex as in the action and sexuality. The action of sex‚ or conduct‚ has many different views that can sway easily from polar to polar. From the belief that sex is immoral and dirty‚ to the belief that sex is the highest expression of the divine‚ this an example on how the view of each religion differ greatly from each other. Some religious faiths
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