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    Christianity and God

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    GNOSTICISM Gnostic background Gnosticism is a term that has derived from the Greek word "gnosis" which means divine knowledge (Kheper 1B). Also known as Gnostics they were a religious organization that was around in the first and second centuries CE (Hermetic). Gnosticism is believed to first surface in the late Hellenistic period among Jews (Harper ’s Bible Dictionary 380). There was little knowledge about Gnostic life and their beliefs until 1945 when an Egyptian farmer named Mohammed Ali

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    Buddhism & Christianity

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    Buddhism & Christianity Buddhism‚ when you hear this word what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Do you picture that big guy eating that’s known so well‚ or how about meditation? What’s the first thing that comes to your mind when you hear the word Christianity? Jesus? The church? These things are probably the only things that most people think of‚ but there is so much more to these religions and beliefs then most people know of. Let’s talk Buddhism; Buddhism is a widespread Asian

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    Cosmogony In Christianity

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    Interestingly Christianity is a religion that came out of yet another ancient religion “Judaism” in the 1st century C.E. This religion revolves around the life‚ death‚ resurrection and also teachings of Jesus Christ who was said to be born through immaculate conception through Mary‚ grew up as a humble carpenter’s time and began his teachings as early as when he was twelve years old. This religion believes in trinity‚ God the Father‚ the Son and the Holy Spirit. According to Christianity‚ the Universe

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    Christianity Of Religion

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    There are many religions throughout the world that believe in a variety of different deities. Religion is a belief and worship of either‚ one or more‚ absolute beings. Some of the many religions are Christianity‚ Buddhism‚ Hinduism‚ and Muslim. Each religion has its own guidelines as to why people follow and praise what they believe. For this case‚ there has been a large amount of controversy as to whether there is a god that people constantly praise for or if it is a waste of time when there is

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    What is Christianity?

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    What is Christianity? " without faith it is impossible to be well pleasing to him‚ for he who comes to god must believe that he exists and that he is a rewarded of those who seek him" ( Hebrews 11:6 ) Christianity can have different meaning for different people. But for most it is a believer of one god but to truly understand Christianity one must look inside him or herself and find the true meaning of Christianity. Some might think that Christianity is going to church and tie every Sunday and

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    Consider the use of tobacco and alcohol by a Christian. Do you think it is a sin for a Christian to use tobacco products or consume alcohol? Why or why not? Provide biblical references for your opinion. Do you think it is a sin for a Christian to become drunk? Why or why not? Provide biblical references for your opinion. As Christians‚ we embrace Christ as our Lord and Savior and are transformed through conversion. When we allow ourselves to be transformed we turn away from sin. This

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    Voodoo In Christianity

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    and commit sin not because God force him to‚ but because they choose to. Hence‚ free will is a major point in Christianity. The few lines above present a broad description of the major differences between Voodoo as a traditional religion‚ and Christianity. Though the concept of God is found in both religions‚ there is a steady ground to confess that they are not serving the same God. From this affirmation‚ one question will rise: which one of these religions is serving the true God? Despite the

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    Deism Vs Christianity

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    Deism Vs. Christianity Deism and Christianity are two religions that have similarities and differences‚ they both have transformed over time effecting‚ and changing lives of people during periods of The Colonial Times and The Age of Reason. Deism is constructively a religion that means‚ “Belief that God‚ or a god‚ exists” (CompellingTruth.org). This religion also believes that God‚ or a god is not at all interacting or involving with his ultimate creation. They don’t commonly believe in “supernatural

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    freedom and acceptance in society. Throughout history‚ Christianity has shown exactly this. By learning about its history‚ one can gain an understanding of how it emerged into being one of the most popular religions in the world. Furthermore‚ better understanding of the religion‚ both historically and contemporarily‚ can help dispel any negative preconceived notions about Christianity. In the first three centuries after Christ‚ Christianity continued to develop and gain general acceptance in areas

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    century historian Gibbon blames Christianity for causing the spiritual decline of Rome. Take a position for or against this‚ and explain. I feel Christianity was not the cause for spiritual decline of Rome. Many factors contributed to the growth and expansion of the church‚ and ultimately its success. Rome did not welcome this new religion with open arms right from the start. Some emperors‚ like Marcus Aurelius openly rejected Christianity numerous times. Once Christianity was welcomed and even encouraged

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