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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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    Islam is one the oldest and most followed religion there is. It is one of the greatest monotheistic religions of the world today. The foundation of Islam and its story is very popular and has influenced people even if they aren’t Islamic. Islam was founded by the Prophet Muhammed and his journey to Mecca in the Middle East. Islam has a belief system that is similar to Christianity and Judaism‚ but also has many special beliefs that are unique to Islam alone. Even if you don’t believe in the religious

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    Since early Christianity spread from locale to locale‚ with the assistance of indoctrinating traditional pagan beliefs as a way of making the new religion more acceptable to those indigenous people they wished to entice‚ to explore the beginnings of Christianity‚ one needs to study how regional native myths affected and altered Christianity to assist in its evangelism. We’ll first compare the similarities of doctrine between the new system of beliefs and the ancient axiom. Next‚ one needs to consider

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    Creation of Islam Muhammad was the creator of Islam and the Muslim religion. Today he still makes an impact on his religion. There are now many more religions now days that will be talked about in my paper which are Christian‚ Muslim‚ and the Jewish religions. Many people have different faiths‚ gods and beliefs‚ but does every faith believe in the same god? That is question I will answer. The Shitte and Sunni split is a big part of the Muslims religion and makes a big difference. Islam has many parts

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    festivals and sacrifices Judeo-Christian: monotheism-believed in one god‚ they did things because they were right (morals) Laws & Individualism (Greco Roman & Judeo-Christian) Greco-Roman: Draco had laws for Athens and Rome had twelve tables. Judeo-Christian: had ten commandments Both believed in: moral behavior‚ no lying‚ cheating‚ stealing ‚etc. both allowed capital punishment and trial by court appearance. Duties: Greco-Roman: stressed individual heroism Judeo-Christian: spread faith

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    Five Pillars of Islam The First Pillar is the believers’ confession of faith‚ reduced to a few words that every member of the faithful from every continent and background can understand‚ from the illiterate nomadic herdsman in the deserts of Northern Kenya to the sophisticated trilingual businessman of Paris or Riyadh. The Second Pillar is the central act of righteous in Islam‚ the very essence of the life of a Muslim. The Third Pillar Islam is a significant presence in one hundred or more countries

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    11 ISLAM 570 C.E. – 1500 C.E. SUBMISSION TO ALLAH: MUSLIM CIVILIZATION BRIDGES THE WORLD COMMENTARY The thesis of Chapter 11 is clearly stated by Howard Spodek on page 334: “Islam was not only a faith‚ not only a system of government‚ not only a social and cultural organization‚ but a combination of all four.” This‚ it might be argued‚ could be said about any of the “world religions” during at least some stage of their development‚ but is perhaps more true of Islam than the others‚ owing

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    Many religions have very similar stories of creation. Two that are strikingly similar would be the Greek story of the first human woman‚ created by the gods and goddesses‚ with the Judeo-Christian story of Eve - their first woman. Pandora and Eve were both the first women to be created‚ they both damned mankind‚ and they were both considered to be a gift to mankind at the beginning of their existence. Although Pandora and Eve were different‚ they were both created to be some sort of companion to

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    FEMINISM AND JUDEO-CHRISTIAN VALUES Introduction By the early nineties advancement of the feminist theory had proposed a complete rejection of Judeo-Christian male-female roles‚ relationships‚ social structures‚ and concepts of God. The shifting and redefinition of responsibilities of once defined roles contributed to skewed and distorted ideas of biblical male-female roles. Consequently‚ in some fashion‚ all men and women today are by-products of the feminist movement. These

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    Christianity Christianity (from the Ancient Greek: Χριστιανός Christianos[1] and the Latin suffix -itas) is a monotheistic and Abrahamic religion[2] based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in canonical gospels and other New Testament writings.[3] It also considers the Hebrew Bible‚ which is known as the Old Testament‚ to be canonical. Adherents of the Christian faith are known as Christians.[1] The mainstream Christian belief is that Jesus is the Son of God‚ fully divine and fully

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