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morally perfect; the problem of evil is the problem that revolves around the co-existence of the above. Arguably, when any two of these exist, it would be impossible for the third to co-exist. For if God is morally perfect, he would have created a world
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Persian prophet and priest Zarathushtra, or Zoroaster, which is the Greek translation of his name. Some believe that Zoroaster lived in what is now western Iran between 628-551 B.C. Others think he came from central Asia sometime between 1700 to 1500
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come from a philosophical and literay movemenrt from 1836-1860. The Transcendentalists have many views that oppose Christianity, including that humans are born good and that the world corrupts them. Some other views include that human intuition is the
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a study of the tenets of faiths other than one’s own. For this purpose the students should be trained to cultivate the habit of understanding and appreciating the doctrines of various great religions of the world in a spirit of reverence and broad
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was born into a warrior tribe called the Sakyas in approximately 560 BCE. According to tradition Siddharta's father, Suddhodana was the king of a small principality based on the town of Kapilavastu. His mother, Queen Maya, died seven days after Gautama's
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was located in South America in an area we now call Peru. The Incas reigned from about 1000 AD to 1483 AD. The Incas believed in many deities. They believe there was a creator of all things and the sun was their most powerful god. The Incas built
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in many ways. Virgil made Aeneas' behavior such that he was fully qualified to be called a Roman hero. Aeneas reflected very few Greek traits. He was very much the "Roman hero."Greek heroes were very different from Roman heroes. Will Durant, author
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is that we never questioned the fact as humans in regards to what happens to our souls when we leave this earth. When we die many have wondered will my soul die or live on to some other place. The Bible states that when a person dies, “The spirit itself
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it is a way of life. This way of life seems to be one of harmony, peace, relaxation and enlightenment. Their worship does not consist of only rituals but is carried out in cleaning, hunting, gathering and plain old every day life. They worship the
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is a very important part of being a Christian and I agree with the author of James and this paper that it is, one of, the most important keys to the second coming of the Lord. In the paper the author says that the Lord has His perfect timing
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