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    Jesus and Mohammed Jesus and Mohammed shared an ancestral heritage that had a significant impact in the times in which they lived. The comparison between Jesus and Mohammed begins in Mesopotamia with Abraham over 4000 years ago. Abraham was the ancestral father of three major world religions; Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam. The monotheistic legacy of Abraham’s religion remained unchanged for nearly 2000 years until the time of Jesus when the legacy of Abraham created a new branch in Christianity

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    Ancestral worship in China‚ and Durkheim Ancient Chinese and Japanese tradition believes in the veneration of the dead‚ where they are honored and worshiped. Ancestral worship plays a vital role in home life‚ as a shrine dedicated to the dead is created in house. It is considered to be the oldest surviving Chinese tradition that still exists. Dating back to Confucius and his idea of filial piety‚ it seems that the tradition has become less of a religious practice‚ transforming into a cultural custom

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    higher gods”. Immigrants from various countries (Korea‚ Mongolia‚ Malaya & possibly Siberia) made up the Japanese culture and the Shinto faith is a melting pot of nature worship‚ ancestor worship‚ Confucian morals‚ Buddhist thought‚ etc. The people of Japan lived close to nature and the Shinto religion began with its worship of the spirits who are believed to inhabit the natural world. Founder & Followers: Shinto has no known person or group as its founder. Its mysterious

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    freedom to worship means‚ that you have the right to publicly practice your religious beliefs without being persecuted or punished by the government‚ freedom of religion is a much broader term‚ it includes the freedom to choose a specific religion or not religion at all. Freedom to worship is a right included when we talk about freedom of religion. You can have freedom to worship without having religious freedom‚ but you cannot have religious freedom without having the freedom to worship. In many

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    not necessitate the need for a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. This ultimately deprives both Muslims and Christians of their unique claims for their purpose of believing and worshipping God. No one in their right state of mind would believe and worship God as a recreational

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    Brahman is everything‚ and all we see are His different energies — material or spiritual 6. Discuss how Jewish Sabbath celebration can be educational to how you spend your Sabbath/Sunday/Weekend? The Sabbath celebration is a day of rest and worship of god. A day of religious observance and abstinence from work‚ kept by Jews from Friday evening to Saturday evening‚ and by most Christians on Sunday. It encourages one to designate one day in their lives to appreciate God and all that they have

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    2-6 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 5 5 6 7-23 7 9 14 18 21 Chapter 3: THE COVENANT OF A CFC YOUTH FOR CHRIST MEMBER A. Dynamics of the Commitment Ceremony B. The YFC Covenant Card 24-25 24 25 APPENDICES A. Participants Handouts B. Worship Workshop Outline 26-35 26 30 1 CFC Youth for Christ YEAR 1: COVENANT ORIENTATION (2010 EDITION) CHAPTER 1 THE COVENANT ORIENTATION GUIDELINES AND DYNAMICS A. RATIONALE The Covenant Orientation is the first set of pastoral formation

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    transition that occurred in shift from the restricted temples‚ to the public worship within Christian churches. The pagan temples housed within their walls statues of the gods to whom they were dedicated‚ and the only people allowed in the temples were the priests and priestesses of that particular god‚ and occasionally few wealthy people. These temples remained a dwelling place for the gods as well as a place of worship‚ but

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    Setting the stage for worship: Preparing our hearts! (Slide 1 Title) Intro: That Jesus God’s son the one who is one with the creator of the universe came to earth knowing full well that he was going to die! And not just die‚ but that he was going to be mocked‚ and beaten‚ and made out to be a fake‚ and then he was going to die a slow painful agonizing death. And not just any death‚ but a death that was reserved for the cursed and the true scum of the earth. Wow that is really an amazing

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    effort to guard them of these false teachings that are being proclaimed in congregational worship

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