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    before 9/11‚ almost every member of the Peoples Temple in Jonestown‚ Guyana died after consuming a poisonous drink. This was a fitting end to lives that were brutally controlled by the cult’s leader‚ Jim Jones. The Jonestown incident should be remembered as a mass murder at the hands of Jones. At first‚ Jim Jones seemed anything but harmful. While living in Indianapolis in the 1950s‚ Jones opened the church that would later be called the Peoples Temple. The church was considered progressive due to

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    “The Temple of Hate” and “Inner Vision” Both songs‚ “Inner Vision” and “The Temple of Hate‚” are of the heavy metal genre. The song “Temple of Hate” is written by a Brazilian - American heavy metal band named Angra. The song “Inner Vision” is written by an Armenian - American heavy metal band name System of a Down. In this musical investigation‚ I will compare and contrast these songs‚ as well as the bands themselves. I will compare and contrast the song’s musical elements‚ as well as the storyline

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    Wat Buddharangsi Temple of Miami I grew up in a house where both my parents practiced the teachings of Sikhism and Hinduism. My father’s job required us to move every three years to different countries‚ most of them of Christian majority and because of this I have been exposed to a few religions. However‚ ever since I first started studying religion I have always found Buddhism more relating to my beliefs more than any other religion has since it is more a philosophy against a religion. I was especially

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    World Religions: Hsi Lai Buddhist Temple The Hsi Lai Temple is a place of spirituality and education of the Buddhist cultural and religion. Hsi Lai Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in the U.S. and was funded by donations from devotees from around the world. This establishment has beautiful Chinese monasteries in regards to its beautiful gardens‚ architecture and history from other several places like Japan and Thailand and several more. The temples construction was completed in 1988 and

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    Controversy in the Community While reading the book A Death In Texas by Dina Temple-Raston‚ I found many differences in our current society compared to Jasper just a decade ago. While reading this book I noticed right away how certain parts of Texas are segregated‚ including Jasper. I understand that the location does make a difference. Here in Washington there wasn’t a lot of diversity a century ago and we were a lot like the 1998 Jasper. Our “Other” or “Them” were the Chinese. Whereas‚ just

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    with the choice of changing his message or leaving the church‚ Jones decided to form a new church with several members from the Tabernacle who appreciated his commitment to social justice for poor and working class people of all races. The Peoples Temple was initially structured as an inter-racial mission for the sick‚ homeless‚ and jobless. He assembled a large following‚ of over 900 members in Indianapolis IN during the 1950 ’s. Jones developed a belief called Translation‚ “in which he and his followers

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    dwells in human nature. Thus‚ people will pursue and create what is beautiful. For instance‚ in “Borobudur Temple”‚ “Dry Garden‚ Ryoan-ji”‚ and “Allegory of Law and Grace” artists of Buddhism and Christianity both created amazing artworks which express and communicate the theology of their belief in a wise way. In Indonesia‚ a group of stupas stand on a hill and consist the “Borobudur Temple”. In the Sailendra Dynasty 750–842 A.D.‚ a group of Buddhists and artists constructed this amazing artwork

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    What insights into the Egyptian worldview do their temple rituals‚ festivals and apotropaic rituals offer us? A central factor in ancient Egyptian religion is that the gods melded into daily life. There were links for humans to gods and this is admired in temple rituals‚ festivals and apotropaic rituals. The Egyptian worldview is molded from the belief that magic‚ kings and physical and non-physical components of humans were attributed to gods. All repeated earthly rituals‚ such as the setting of

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    The Second Temple of Jerusalem became its own period of time which started from the rebuilding of the Temple at around 520 BC- after the first temple was destroyed in 586 BCE by the Babylonians when Jerusalem was conquered- and carried on to 70 CE at the time of its own destruction. Overall‚ this period was filled with a surge of literature and religion as the Hebrew Bible was written‚ as well as the formation of the centrality of law and morality in religion‚ expectations for the future in an apocalyptic

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    and many people lived there. Angkor Wat was the temple and the capital city of one of the old Khmer kings from AD 802 to 1431‚ they were kings of the country which was later called Cambodia. It was built by the Khmer King Suryavarman II in the early 12th century in Yasodharapura. In the late 13th century‚ Angkor Wat gradually moved from Hindu to Theravada Buddhist use‚ which continues to the present day. Angkor Wat is unusual among the Angkor temples in which although it was somewhat neglected after

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