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Papers on Religion
Jesus & Buddha
Number of words: 1083 | Number of pages: 4.... keep your
mind focused on the present in a ‘still, unmoving state of mind' you have
reached enlightenment, where you will be beyond all emotion including
suffering and worry.
Jesus: That is not so. A search for the entire true of life can never make you
content in your life because you can never know everything there is. That
is for God alone to know. To enter the kingdom of heaven you must have
faith in our Father. You must trust in His wisdom even in hard times.
For to know all and understand all you would be a god. And putting
yourself on a platform with God is disrespectful and blasphemous. But if you
follow His l .....
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Religion In American Life
Number of words: 776 | Number of pages: 3.... for themselves. Among Catholics and Protestants, there is a
trend toward less rigid attendance of religious services. If we examine the
figures from Stark and Glock's 1968 survey, 54% of Americans surveyed at the
time attended church more often than once a month. This figure shrank to 40.7%
in the 1994 survey. Though the Catholic church insists on weekly attendance of
church, weekly attendance dropped from 52% in 1978 to 49% in 1986. Then,
attendance plummeted, with only 28.3% of Catholics surveyed in 1994 claiming to
have attended church in the last seven days. Even among those who remain with
the traditional Christian sects, .....
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Early Roman Religion
Number of words: 1399 | Number of pages: 6.... The Relationship between the Greek and the Roman religion is that the Greek's had different names for the gods and they contained some different details of how they were and what roll they played in civilization. In these next paragraphs a more in depth description of the gods and their roll in Roman civilization.
Jupiter was the king of the gods and the lord of life and death. He was also called Jove. Jupiter was the son of Saturn and Rhea, the husband of Juno, and the father of Minerva. The Romans identified him with the Greek god Zeus, but he contained his own characteristics that made him distinct. Jupiter was usua .....
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God’s Expectations
Number of words: 569 | Number of pages: 3.... with mankind, and always have to fight with humans. The woman would have to bear children in pain, and man will dominate women. The man would have to work for a living and be no longer immortal.
There were also people who did live up to ; they were usually rewarded and lived happily. Noah, Abraham, and Daniel are three examples of them. Noah was the only good person in the world, so God did not kill him, his wife, and two of every animal, male and female, but killed everything else in the world by drowning everything. Abraham became the father of the Jewish nation and his son, Ishmael, was the father of the Islam religion. .....
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Genesis As Myth: Different Views
Number of words: 614 | Number of pages: 3.... bible that states “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the beginning and the end, saith the Lord.” The German Theologian says that “God against the world and the world itself for ever dividing into opposites on either side: male and female, living and dead, good and evil, first and last.”
In a different example Edmund Leach stated that “Solomon the wise, the great king, the builder of the temple, nevertheless is a sinner in that he loved many strange woman, together with the daughter of Pharaoh, woman of the moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Zidonians and hittites.” Taken as its face value, the text of the old testament represe .....
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Book Of Job: Suffering
Number of words: 884 | Number of pages: 4.... of what we have done. Through
suffering, we become better people and grow as an individual. You find your
identity through terrible experiences. I have dealt with serious heartache and
do believe that I have grown from it. I have learned how to react to certain
situations and how to overcome them.
I looked up the word "suffering" in the bible, I was directed to Psalms
73:21-26. It states, “When my heart was grieved and my spirit embittered, I was
senseless and ignorant; I was a brute beast before you. Yet I am always with
you; you hold me by my right hand. You guide me with your counsel, and
afterward you will take me i .....
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Jesus Christ's Life
Number of words: 1297 | Number of pages: 5.... him must worship in spirit and truth.". Even
though Jesus had flesh was of the Spir it he still did have matter. He had
flesh which ismatter. In this flesh was ve ry important qualities. God
still possesses all of these qualities even though He does not have flesh.
These characteristics would fit for either God the Fath er, ŒGod the Son,
or God the Holy Spirit. They all work in the triunity and have these
qualities even though one might display it in a different manner than the
other. In the thirty©three years of Jesus' life, He had three very
important characteristics that are something we all should try and followÐ .....
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The Egyptian Religion
Number of words: 1128 | Number of pages: 5.... sold the people "magical" items
that they said would ensure the dead people a way into heaven. Therefore, the
authority of the Egyptian religion was controlled heavily by the government.
Second, the Egyptians Faith was an important characteristic of their
religion. First, they believed that the Pharaoh was a god, and what he spoke
became law. The Egyptians worshipped almost every form of life, the worshipped
trees, water, animals, and even vegetables. The Egyptians also believed that a
person had 2 souls, the ba and the ka, which left the body at death and then
returned later to the body. The Egyptians believed that mummific .....
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What Are The Main Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Rational Choice Approach To Religions Behavior?
Number of words: 1739 | Number of pages: 7.... so. Secondly, a rise
in price increases the quantity supplied, the example given is women in the
labour market. Thirdly, competitive markets are more efficient then
monopolistic markets and lead to the diversity of a product. Fourthly, a tax on
the output of a market reduces that output eg the punishment of criminals is a
tax on crime.
Finke and Iannaccone have applied this theory to religious behaviour and
understand that the high degree of religion in America is attributed to the
existence of a free market and therefore competition and diversification in
religion. Finke argues that in a free market start up costs are low an .....
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Buddhism And The Four Noble Truths
Number of words: 913 | Number of pages: 4.... to suffering. Only when the candle of suffering has been blow out can one truly reach enlightenment. In order to help lead us toward enlightenment, Buddha created a set of guidlines which he called the Four Noble Truths.
THE FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS:
1. The Truth of misery.
2. The Truth that misery originates within us from craving for pleasure.
3. The Truth that misery can be eliminated.
4. The Truth that elimination is the result of following the middle way(Eightfold Path).
1. right mode of seeing things.
2. right thinking.
3. right speech.
4. right action.
5. right mode of living. .....
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