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    When you hear the words Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christianwhat instantly comes to your mind? Many of you must be clueless. Greco-Romans are Greeks and Romans. Judeo-Christians is a combination of Christianity and Judaism. Judeo-Christians and Greco-Roman are both similar and different from each other though they both have an impact in the present day societies. Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian cultures had similar ideas about laws and individual duties that have influenced us today. Both cultures

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    Iroquois and Blackfoot Similarities and Differences This is amazing on how these different kinds of tribes have so much in common‚ but have a lot of differences too. These are some of my differences and similarities on the Inuits and Iroquois people. There will be a lot of information on in here about the Inuits and the Iroquois people like their clothes‚ food‚ and housing. The Inuits and Iroquois houses are very different from each other. In the Inuits tribe they have Igloo’s made out

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    The Judeo/Christian and Islam Religions Ronda Smoker-Allen Colorado Technical University HUMN250-1302A-12 World Values and Cultures Instructor: Susan Kauffman 5/9/2013 From the “beginning of time”‚ Judeo/Christian and Islamic religions have shared many of the same common themes throughout multiple aspects of their religious developments. However‚ this is not to say that they are all the same‚ although there are many similarities between these religions. To begin‚ recurring themes which

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    Adam and Eve Marcie Smith REL 250 Paxton Reed November 16‚ 2008 Adam and Eve The term subordination is used frequently in the context of Trinitarian discussion‚ and has a clearly defined usage. Theologians of the past have spoken in some sense of the subordination of the Son and the Spirit within the boundaries of orthodoxy. However‚ how do we define it when it comes to women and the church? The story of Adam and Eve is a great place to start. It brings with it all of the elements of love‚ respect

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    The claim that “western culture is based on the Judeo-Christian tradition” is historically valid. The founding fathers of the United States of America wrote all of our important documents such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution‚ based on the Judeo-Christian tradition. In the Judeo-Christian tradition‚ us as people are given much importance‚ which is why in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence are focused on people and their rights. Also after the World War two

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    Judeo-Christian Worldview

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    According to White and Kaufmann‚ the worldview created by Judeo-Christian theology presents man as separate from nature because of his superiority through being made in God’s image‚ his personal and moral character‚ and his development above nature to manipulate natural laws and create a separate historical society and culture. In White’s article it details the creation story passed from Judaism to Christianity‚ notably that God created man to rule over all of nature‚ and although man is made from

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    Middleton Adam & Eve’s Diary Adam & Eve’s Diary depicts the story of Adam and Eve in first person narrative.The story is written in Diary form with many entries. The story is about the same even that took place but is told by two people in a very different manner. The first part is told through Adam’s perspective and the next part is told through Eve’s. The two short stories are written very differently. The diction‚ amount of details and length of each diary entry is different. Eves diary entries

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    The Iroquois Creation Myth

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    The Iroquois people are a very historically powerful tribe in the northeast Native American confederacy. The Iroquois tribe originally called their confederacy Kanonsionni‚ which means "people of the longhouse" but today they go by the name Haudenosaunee. The Iroquois are a tribe made up of six nations. Their creation story uses an unique perspective that is uncommon and not as well known. The creation myth of the Iroquois people was built off of the Native American culture‚ made more realistic with

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    Adam and Eve‚ not Adam and Steve Gay marriage Some may believe that gay marriage isn’t morally wrong; while mainly strong biblical based Christians (the opposing side) states it is; I am for the opposing side. The policy should not be changed in the states that are against gay marriage‚ and define marriage as between one man and one woman. In the other states and countries‚ the legalization of gay marriage still exists. Something should be done about this. Homosexuality is considered

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    Similarities: +Balance of good and evil +Sacred tree +Both started with a heaven +The twins & Cain and Abel Difference: + One is a legend and the other a myth Different cultures all have various accounts of creation. However‚ since the world can only be created once‚ the different accounts are similar in many ways. Two examples of different accounts of creation are the Christian account in Genesis‚ and the Iroquois account in The World on the Turtle’s Back. They have differences such

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