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    world religion

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    G.D. World Religion Religion is an important part of our society. People seek religion to find answers to there questions. Some include how was the universe created? Do we and the universe have a purpose? Will it end? How should we make use of it? What should be our relationship to the world of nature? How do we reach salvation or enlightenment? Is there a moral code? Is their a specific way to live are lives? And the most common what happens when we die? Two religions that help the public find

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    Arhum Raja PHL 205 World Religions MW Dennis Polkow World Religions Paper Religion is basically the belief in any superior being‚ the idea where man is controlled by or obeys a superior power. There are many religions in this world which all follow the same philosophy. Approximately‚ there are about 21 major religions around the world‚ here are some of the major ones; About 2.1 billion people believe in Christianity‚ about 1.3 billion people believe in Islam and about 1.1 billion people

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    Religion and Diversity

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    Religion and Diversity Christianity is different then all other religions‚ I believe it is because of all the diversity in that one religion. There are many different types and groups within that religion. The different groups have the same beliefs but with exceptions and variations and they still all fall under the same category of Christianity. For example there are protestants‚ Mormons‚ Jehovah’s witnesses‚ and Catholics‚ that follow the Christian religion. All of the different

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    Religion and Unity

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    In the eyes of many‚ religion is inherently conflictual‚ but this is not necessarily so. There are some aspects of religion that make it vulnerable to being a latent source of conflict. All religions have their accepted belief‚ or articles of belief‚ that follower must accept without question. This can lead to inflexibility and intolerance in the face of other beliefs. At the same time‚ scripture and view are often vague and open to interpretation. Therefore‚ conflict can arise over whose interpretation

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    religions of the east

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    to find something that is deeper on the uniqueness. But at the level of “thick description” we would have to figure out a specific explanation of what would actually take some doing. explanation means its origin and give the explanation of where religion first came from historically‚ or where it come from whenever it appears. Eventually‚ prediction is paying more attention about the future. However‚ human behavior on both grand and local scales in more difficult to predict. It should be able to

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    Shinto Religion

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    this principal concept evident within ritual practices. The impression of purity remains not only unique to Shinto religion‚ but rather recurrent within both Zen and Pure Land doctrines as well. By examining the idea of purity as it is seen within Zen Buddhism within the mind‚ and Pure Land within the soul‚ we will be able to see the through comparison the relations that the two religions have with Shinto tradition. Before making a comparison‚ it is important to analyze the Shinto ideal of purity as

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    Lincoln and religion

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    [4] However‚ historian Mark Noll states that "Lincoln never joined a church nor ever made a clear profession of standard Christian belief."[5] Noll quotes Lincoln’s friend Jesse Fell: that the president "seldom communicated to anyone his views" on religion‚ and he went on to suggest that those views were not orthodox: "on the innate depravity of man‚ the character and office of the great head of the Church‚ the Atonement‚ the infallibility of the written revelation‚ the performance of miracles‚ the

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    Main Religions in the Philippines [1] History + distrbution Roman Catholic 80.9%‚ Muslim 5%‚ Evangelical 2.8%‚ Iglesia ni Kristo 2.3%‚ Aglipayan 2%‚ other Christian 4.5%‚ other 1.8%‚ unspecified 0.6%‚ none 0.1% (2000 census) The Philippines is a predominantly Christian nation on account of 300 years of Spanish rule. It is estimated that 81% of the population is Roman Catholic. In the south on the large island of Mindanao‚ many are adherents of Islam. Filipino Muslims make up about five

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    The Creation Of Religion

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    The Creation of Religion When an individual sits down and ponders about the world around us with an open mind‚ countless conclusions can be set on the table. Personally‚ I find it incredible that a vast majority of these conclusions are not viewed as being incorrect. This is because no one can be certain‚ and give an exact answer as to how the world around us came to be. Prior to signing up to this class‚ I have done an immeasurable amount of research about religion and its creation‚ the creation

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    Feminism and Religion

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    by beliefs that are not in tune with the needs and aspirations of the changing times‚ one cannot ascribe it as a progressive society. On the other hand‚ it must also be said that a society that is open to change without considering the detrimental effects that such a change can make in the long run‚ will not add quality to that society. Hence‚ ideally there needs to be a balance between age old ideas that form the foundation of the society on and modern ideas that gives vigor and variety to the society

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