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    Hinduism Paper Andy Oldfield October 21‚ 2012 Hum 130 Hinduism began in India and is one of the oldest religions known to man and as such does not have a prominent founder that anyone can remember. In India‚ the land lying on the southern side of the Hindu-Kush Mountains was considered the land of the Hindus or Hindustan and the religion followed by the people there was known as Hinduism. It is a religion that is based upon Aryan settlers. The Hindu people believe that their religion has

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    On the Differences between Judaism and Christianity Much has been said about Jesus in today’s world. Some see him as a lunatic‚ some a liar and some say he is the Messiah. Here in this very problem lies the main difference between the Jews and Christians. In Judaism Jesus is first and foremost‚ not the messiah‚ just a man who claimed to be something more. He does not fulfill messianic prophecy that regards his heritage and pedigree. The virgin birth that is widely known as a cause for celebration

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    Middle Eastern countries that are steeped in history. They are both countries in which much of society revolves around religion. In both countries some segment of the population fights daily to be accepted as and treated as equals. Even with those similarities‚ there are some glaring differences that have accounted for many years of tension amongst the two nations. Where once these two countries were able to find some common ground and accord‚ there now exists if not outright war‚ deep seated resentment

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    HINDUISM -oldest religion in the world - predates recorded history - has no human founder. History The word Hindu is of ancient Persian origin to describe people who lived beyond the River Indus and their religion. Was created through the intermixing to two distinct cultures involving the Aryans and the Indus Valley civilisation. At about 1500 B.C‚ the Aryan invaded India and imposed their religious themes on the Indian natives. Hinduism spread in the world through literature and folklore. It

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    religion. I was very surprised of how much I learned about religions that not in imagination had ever existed. Western and Eastern Religions shared many similarities and also differences. There are so much to mention if I write all of them but I will to choose to write about these two religions history‚ rules‚ and rituals. Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam were the three main religions that you can find the in the West. Judaism begun from the Hebrew Bible and the religion of Jewish people. Hebrew Bible

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    Part 1: Defining Dharma Using information from Site 1‚ write four defining elements of dharma (the prescribed conduct and morality within the religious system of Hinduism). Dharma is  Universal: Universal dharma is known as rita‚ the underlying principle and universal law regulating nature. It is destiny and the road to destiny. Human: Human dharma is asrama dharma‚ the natural expression and maturing of the body‚ mind‚ and emotions through four progressive stags of earthly life.  Social:

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    1. Origin - Buddhists do not believe in a divine entity; therefore‚ their teaching on the origin of man greatly differs from that of Christianity. Buddhists seem to take a more philosophical view when it comes to explaining that man was a product of millions of years of evolution. In contrast‚ the origin of life according to a Biblical worldview centers on the creation of the heaven‚ earth‚ and all organisms by creator God (Gen 1:1). 2. Identity – The Christian worldview expresses what is stated

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    Islam and Christianity in Early Modern Africa Indigenous Religions still present Recognize a supreme‚ remote creator god‚ but devote most of their attention to powerful spirits. Spirits associated with geographic features such as mountains‚ waters‚ or forests. Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa Most Africans maintained their inherited Religions. Islam and Christianity attracted increasing interest in Sub-Saharan Africa. Islam most popular in West Africa and Swahili City-States. Timbuktu – Islamic University

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    How does the war in Christianity and Buddhism in today’s age compare to the original teachings in its early stages? Religion is a set of beliefs of which concern the cause‚ nature‚ and purpose of the world. Especially when it is a particular religion. These religions usually involve devotional and ritual observances‚ and they often contain a moral code which each person must follow. Religion provides many things to different people‚ for many it can represent hope and for others it is a symbol of

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    Major differences and similarities between Islam and Judaism After doing some research on the religions Islam and Judaism‚ I’ve found many links between the two as well as many differences and similarities. Some major similarities are: Both religions are monotheistic‚ meaning belief in one only true God. Both religions believe in a distinct afterlife being either good or bad depending on how a person has led their life according to their religion. Judaism and Islam both have writings with

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