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    Lutheranism and Open Table: Unifying the Church Although the purpose of religion and worship can be different for every person‚ the Christian community has some uniformity in its goals. In general‚ they seek to do the work of God on earth‚ which often materializes through charity and goodwill. Despite the common goals among Christians‚ there have been and still are some disagreement in specific doctrines of theology. In the 16th century Christian community‚ many people felt that the church leadership

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    aspects‚ they differ in others‚ both impacting people around the globe in a unique way. Hinduism and Christianity are similar‚ in that loving god is one’s first responsibility in life. The two religions differ‚ in the number of gods or spirits they worship‚ and the founders of the religion. In both religions loving god is one’s first duty in life. In Hinduism believe that all existence is ranked: Brahman‚ humans‚ animals‚ plants‚ things. They believe that one has an essential life‚ or atman‚ a form

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    about the same lessons. Both religions celebrate special holidays. A special holiday for Christianity is Christmas‚ and a special holiday for Judaism is Hanukah. Both religions have a house of worship where they prey to God. The Jewish house of worship is a temple‚ and the Christian house of worship is a Church. Both of these great religions are monotheistic. This means they only believe in one god. Judaism and Christianity are not only similar they are a little different. Judaism and Christianity

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    the gold collection. For them‚ these religious murtis (idols) are just what they needed for beautification and adoration at the same time. Each idol is unique but any of the Hindu God idols that you choose represent ideal objects for adoration‚ worship and they can adorn any temple (also known as mandir). The 24k gold plating is definitely a plus‚ especially since such religious statues are given at special occasions. Some are offered at weddings‚ traditional festivals like Diwali (festival of lights)

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    non-Muslim is regarded as sacred as that of the Muslims. In case a non-Muslim is killed or injured by a Muslim‚ the deceased relatives have the right to treat the Muslim in the same manner. Freedom of religion and worship The non-Muslim is an Islamic state have the freedom of religion and worship. Religion is re-spected as religion without any discrimination‚ in Islam. It preaches tolerance and avoids and prohibits use of force. Quran says: “O Prophet! We know what these people say; you are not appointed

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    America: One Nation Under God Religion: the one things many Christians cannot agree upon. America consists of many denominations‚ each one thinking they worship the right way. As Christians‚ we also try and force our ways of worship onto other people. This is especially true in the mission field. We create so much division among ourselves‚ yet God wants us to come together and stand strong in His Word. Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird displays such division and force not only in the white community

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    much prayer‚ worship‚ hard work‚ and many good things achieved. It can take many generations for an individual to reach Nirvana but when one does‚ all desires‚ suffering‚ and evil goes away in life. Buddhist’s rituals are very tranquil and calm. Most of the rituals are characterized by meditation and calming on the mind. Many rituals change‚ depending on their location similar to the beliefs. Some of the most common rituals include chants‚ meditation‚ and different acts of worship. During their

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    ” Well Christianity‚ Islam and Judaism are all similar religions in some ways but are also very different from each other in other ways as well. Some things that are similar and different are the holy books‚ the symbol of faith‚ and the house of worship. All three religions have a holy book. But the holy books are different. Jew’s holy book is the Torah or‚ the Hebrew bible which was given by God to Moses at Mount Sinai. The Torah contains the old testament‚ and the first five books of Moses. Christians’

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    In his "Four Freedoms" speech‚ President Franklin Roosevelt cited four different rights that he considered to be freedoms that every human has: the freedom of speech‚ the freedom of religious worship‚ the freedom from want‚ and the freedom from fear. Although he did not take these freedoms directly from the Bill of Rights‚ there are several similarities between the rights listed by Roosevelt and the rights listed in the U.S. Constitution. First of all‚ the first freedom presented by the president

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    completely exposed to the vagaries of Nature‚ but at the same time the rustic derives satisfaction from the opportunity of observing‚ at first hand‚ Nature at its most beautiful and red in tooth and claw as well. Thus‚ rural religion originates in the worship of Nature. The same holds true in the context of Indian society also‚ where the rural population comprises some 80% of the entire population of the country. Besides‚ 60% of the villagers are farmers. Science has not made much progress in India‚ the

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