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    critique of Judeo-Christian values As perhaps one of the most important pieces of work written by Nietzsche‚ “On the Genealogy of Morality” contains some of his most complex and provocative thoughts on the nature of morality and its origins. It is evident throughout his essays that Nietzsche has a profound discontent with modern society and its values‚ a discontent that Nietzsche attempts to explain through a thorough critique of the modern values that have stemmed from the rise of Judeo-Christianity

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    Compare and Contrast Essay: Iroquois vs Bushmen Creation Story Creation is one of the most controversial topics ever to roam the earth. Some people seek to explain through religions while others try and use science for the same purpose. Two examples of this are the African Bushmen and the Iroquois Tribe. Both had a different take on the same story of creation. One important fact to see is that both of these stories are started the same way. Both state that humans lived in places other than

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    When you hear the words Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian‚ what instantly comes to your mind? Many of you must be clueless. Greco-Romans are Greeks and Romans. Judeo-Christians is a combination of Christianity and Judaism. Judeo-Christians and Greco-Roman are both similar and different from each other though they both have an impact in the present day societies. Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian cultures had similar ideas about laws and individual duties that have influenced us today. Both cultures

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    After the Greek and Roman Empire‚ the Western Political Society was influenced by the ideas of Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian democracy system. This system has a big impact to the Western Society which makes up the major part of the law. Beside from religion‚ governments and law‚ the infrastructure was also affected. Judeo-Christian has contributed moral and ethical values to the Western civilization. The Ten Commandments was created in order for the citizen to determine between the right and wrong

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    Ojibwe Creation Story of Turtle Island In this assignment I will be looking at the creation story of the turtle land‚ the Yoruba people of Nigeria and the Christian Creation Story‚ which include the creation story in the bible. In this story‚ the Ojibwe people believe that Kitche Manitou is the Great Spirit‚ which had a vision‚ a dream. And He made the earth‚ the rocks‚ water‚ fire and wind. He made the plants‚ animals‚ fishes‚ birds‚ and insects and then the Original People‚ and the last he made

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    Creation Stories Where do we come from? The creation of the world has for centuries been told through many different stories‚ in different languages‚ and from a variety of religions across the world. The founders of each religion developed every creation story‚ and as religions vary greatly in beliefs‚ so do their stories of how the world and mankind were created. Although many of these creation stories differ‚ they have a close mystical and spiritual bind that brings people together. Two particular

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    Furthermore‚ both Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman culture have polar opposite looks at the philosophy of life and death. Judeo-Christian culture strongly believes that in death‚ if you are to fully follow the “Laws” of God you will make it to heaven. Heaven is also called the Promised Land due to the idea that the religion and culture‚ promises that their people will make it to this paradise. As long as the people‚ use Jesus’ life as an example of how to live and fulfill out their own lives. Jesus

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    creation stories- comparing the Eskimo creation story‚ the Genesis creation story‚ and the evolution creation theory. There are some very different theories but some very similar concepts between the Eskimo creation story‚ the Genesis creation story‚ and the theory of evolution. The Genesis and Eskimo stories are pretty old whereas the theory of evolution is a lot newer. The Eskimo creation story has been ruled out by most as a myth or a folk tale. The Genesis story and the theory of evolution

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    Yanette Fowler Ms. Livingston/ English September 17‚ 2013 My Creation Story In the beginning of time‚ before anything or anyone existed‚ there was a God by the name of Nebe. He was a very wise and powerful God who had reigned over the heavens for millennia. To amuse and keep himself occupied‚ he created the earth. The earth became a reflection of his emotions‚ and for many years‚ was split between water and land. Although he was almighty‚ he was exceptionally lonely and yearned for companionship

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    a) Explain how the Judeo Christian tradition shows the goodness of God The ‘goodness’ of God‚ as a concept‚ refers to the holiness and care that god himself initiates on his people‚ however the Judeo-Christian tradition hold that gods attributes cannot be a ‘concept’ as god is personal‚ and treats all living beings as individuals. The biblical god‚ a completely different god than that of Plato or any philosopher‚ who can be seen as a ‘concept’ can be referred and described to as ‘good’ throughout

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