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    Intercultural Interview

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    Intercultural Interview [Student’s Name] [Institution’s Name] Intercultural Interview Introduction This specific paper is based on interviewing two individuals who belong to different religions‚ which is the cultural characteristic in question as far as this paper is concerned. The individuals that were consulted for this specific paper belong to Muslim and Christian religions. The paper and the specific questions which were asked

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    Genesis vs. Theogony

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    general topics of creations and the nature of the divine‚ there are still vast differences that exist. The creation of the earth out of nothing by a higher power is a common principle that is seen in both texts. Genesis emphasizes the belief in monotheism‚ one God that created everything in six days and rested on the seventh‚ but on the other hand‚ Theogony discusses the belief of polytheism; which the existence of many Gods. Though in polytheism there is a belief in many Gods‚ there was still one

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    Question 5. What does Jesus Christ reveal to us about the nature of God? According to the Princeton University WordNet monotheism means “the belief in a single God.” The word derives from the two Greek words ‘monos’ meaning one and ‘theos’ meaning God‚ which explains in itself the true notion of monotheism; the worship of one deity. Christian monotheism can be seen as unique‚ in agreement with Robert Broderick it holds “God as absolutely one in nature and essence‚ and relatively three in persons;

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    Islam beliefs

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    Outline Sketch in general terms; indicate the main features of Salaam Alaykum (Islamic greeting- peace be upon you) The principal beliefs of Islam are clearly described in the six pillars of Iman (Faith). The most fundamental teaching is Tawhid the ‘doctrine of Oneness’ which means that Allah is the One‚ Unique God. He is the single‚ divine creator‚ nourisher and sustainer of the universe. Allah has supreme control over humankind. He has no equal‚ hence no other being is worthy of our worship

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    Islamic vs. Sikhism

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    good deeds‚ that person will evoke good karma‚ however if the person engages in bad deed’s or acts they will evoke bad karma. All three religions agree that bad karma is something to avoid at all costs. Sikhism and the Islamic religion believe in monotheism‚ which is the worship and belief in only one god. The Hindu‚ do not share this belief‚ they believe and worship multiple Gods. . Both Muslims and Sikhs forbid the worship of idols. In Hinduism and Sikhism all addictive substances are forbidden

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    exact opposite of the Egyptian value of love. Culturally‚ the women were the main ones showing affection while the men showed little or none. The relationship between Taia and Sinhue is much more accurate to this principle. Egypt’s change to monotheism is another depiction of the movie. Pharaoh Horemheb has ordered all Egyptians to worship his god‚ the sun god. Shrines and temples are built all over the city although not all Egyptians follow this deity. In the

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    Cultural Diffusion

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    Mr. Reeves Page 1 Cultural Diffusion in the Ancient World Throughout history‚ cultures have mixed all over the world‚ changing beliefs‚ creating new ones‚ and changing the way people look at the world along with their existence. This can be proven from anything from music to food‚ but is especially prevalent in world religion and the way that every culture sees their god‚ or gods‚ and how they think‚ worship‚ and even obey‚ in similar manners. Even though Hebrew conceptions differed from the rest

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    Sikhism Essay

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    Being a combination of both Eastern and Western faiths‚ Sikhism practiced the belief in the "Unity of God"‚ the belief in reincarnation‚ and also the rejection of caste. To start‚ Sikhism portrays a strong element of a western religion which is monotheism. Sikhs believe in one god‚ as do Muslims. This is contrary belief of the Hindus‚ who are polytheistic. Sikhs focus their lives around their relationship with God‚ and center around the idea to understand and experience God. The ultimate goal is

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    and fire and in all other things. There were also the demons; they caused the disasters and sickness. Hebrew beliefs were different than that of the ancient Mesopotamians. The Hebrews had an ethical and moral view about religion‚ they believed in Monotheism‚ the belief in one god‚ Yahweh. The Hebrews "demythicized nature"(40) in that there were no gods in nature. They believed god was fully sovereign‚ and that he was the beginning of all things and he controlled all that was. They also believed that

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    Hinduism vs. Christianity

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    Hinduism and Christianity are two religions that aren’t compared too regularly. Despite their many differences‚ they have a number of similarities. Major differences and similarities include the level of tolerance‚ beliefs about the afterlife‚ and the belief in god. These two religions have differences that obviously come from their contrasting origins‚ but also have quite a few interesting similarities. Hinduism is well known for its tolerance‚ while Christianity is known for its intolerance.

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