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Papers on Religion
Essay On The Intrinsic Flaws Inherent In Christianity
Number of words: 1407 | Number of pages: 6.... nowhere have such works been found. In the
instance of the resurrection of the saints, Matthew is the only person to
mention this occurence in the Bible. Surely other first-century
Christians would have used this as further proof of Jesus' divinty. It
would fall to reason that Paul and the gospels would have mentioned it.
This is not, however, the case. Nowhere else in the Bible is this
mentioned or even hinted at. These events are then, at best, highly
unlikely to have occured. The fact that Matthew is alone in writing of
the resurrection of the saints leads us to believe that certain writers of
the Bible had differing view .....
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An Evening With The Pagans: A Brief History Of Paganism
Number of words: 896 | Number of pages: 4.... Wiccan
tradition ,this will be describing the pagan festival of Hectare.
The Festival of Hecate
The festival of Hecate is celebrated between the 3rd and 4th Saturday of
August. (which ever is closest to the new moon) It is in honor of the Greek
goddess Hecate. She was first worshipped in ancient Greece -called the
triple goddess of magic. She is often represented in triple form ; maiden
(youth) ,mother (fertility) and crone (the wise woman). In ancient Rome ,
she was known as trevia ,the cross road with three paths.
Hecate is symbolized by the phases of the moon. Each attribute correlates
with a particular phase of the moo .....
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Religion Support And Education
Number of words: 1070 | Number of pages: 4.... sources,
which mesh together to make a collective statement. This statement is that the
lack of religious support is one of the main reasons why society and its morals
are decreasing.
World Vision of Canada has published as of November 1993 statistics
dealing with the attendance of church and youth, which states; Canada's church
attendance, in all denominations has decreased by twenty-five percent in adults
and fifteen percent in youth. In Britain Adult attendance is down ten percent
and youth attendance is down nine percent. In France the adult attendance is
down thirteen percent, statistics for youth where not available. Au .....
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Theme: The Bible
Number of words: 1817 | Number of pages: 7.... mankind. This can first be seen with G-d's dealing with Adam and Eve. G-d had decreed that if Adam and Eve were to eat from the tree of knowledge of good and bad " you shall die" (g 2:17). However, later it is seen that when Adam and Eve ate from the tree of knowledge of good and bad, He did not enforce the death penalty. Rather, He allowed man a second opportunity to experience a reality of his choice, a world out of His harmony. "G-d banished him [Adam and Eve] from the Garden of Eden, to till the soil from which he was taken." (g 3:23) G-d made provision for them to live, procreate and maintain a relationship with them. .....
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Greek Orthodox Customs
Number of words: 1131 | Number of pages: 5.... we could barely look at each other. Then we headed back to the house where we had our religious ceremony. Following Greek Orthodox custom, I went home afterward with my parents.
The next day, my father drove Emanual, my husband, and me to a hotel. When we got to the room, I almost jumped for joy. There were two single beds. My father kissed me goodbye and left. Then a manager came by and said, "We gave you the wrong room," and led us to one with a double bed. I locked myself in the bathroom the entire night. Emanual didn't know what to do. He was almost as sexually innocent as I was. The next day, my father picked .....
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Abraham
Number of words: 1411 | Number of pages: 6.... God to the city of
Canaan. Abram not only traveled with his wife on this journey, but he also
picked up his nephew, Lot. He lived his life in Canaan as a Nomad. Famine
eventually struck the land of Canaan , forcing Abram and his family to move on
to Egypt.
In Egypt, Abram was fearful that the Egyptians would kill him and take
his wife Sarai if they were to discover that the two were married. Abram
attempted to cover this up by telling everyone that he and Sarai were just
brother and sister. The Pharaoh demanded that Sarai be brought to his palace,
and as result, God sent down plagues which devastated all of Egypt. In a
desper .....
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Roman Religion
Number of words: 241 | Number of pages: 1.... two faced god Janus who sat over the doorways watched the entry and exit of
every door in the house. Penates, god of the interior, protected accumulations
of the family in its storerooms, cupboards, and barns. The father and mother,
the child was taught, are the embodimentof Genius and Juno, respectively. Both
had to be treated and nourished divinely. Hung on the walls were death masks of
the Di Manes, warning him to stick to tradition. Other gods included: Cuba,
protector of sheep; Abeona, guiding the first steps; Fabulina who taught speech;
Terra Mater - Mother Earth; Mars of the soil; Bona Dea for fertility. The farms .....
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Buddhism
Number of words: 1232 | Number of pages: 5.... "see how the other half lived" and maybe even be tempted to belong to a different religion. ¹pg 141 "What man Believes" Evans, Allan E., Moynes, Riley E., Martinello, Larry Since the complete seclusion as Gautama's father had wished was impossible and Gautama was a curious young man he did venture out and that is when he eventually say the four sights, which would, if experienced as it had been told to Gautama's father, lead the young prince to a religious life. These sights or as how Buddhist refer to them "The Four Signs" were in turn, a sick man covered with terrible sores, an old man, a corpse, and a wandering monk. The sight .....
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Bodily Resurrection And 1 Corinthians 15: 42-54
Number of words: 1551 | Number of pages: 6.... city which
made it very conducive to the early Christian movement. Paul's first letter to
the Corinthians was written as a response to a letter he had received (which did
not survive) from the Corinthians in which Paul was asked to settle various
disputes that were arising within the struggling congregation. Writing in
apostolic fashion to the congregation he had founded, Paul's letter while
pastoral, answered numerous questions and demanded numerous changes ranging
from: the rich eating with the poor at the church suppers (11:18-22); to curbing
the acceptance of sexual immorality (5:1-13); to abstaining from taking fello .....
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The Protestant Reformation
Number of words: 749 | Number of pages: 3.... against the rest of Europe also. Until , Catholicism was a uniting force in Europe. Since all people there, other than Jews, were members of the Church, there was a sense of solidarity, which would never exist again in Europe after the Reformation. The power of the Church, then, was both religious and secular. However, after the Reformation, countries began to choose sides religiously, and to attempt to keep their own states almost entirely one or the other. This helped to change the alliances of powers within Europe, with Protestants standing against Catholics. Ultimately, these divisions led to a series of religious wars .....
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