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everyone in the modern society, affects both work and leisure activities. Technology contains information that many would rather it did not have. It influences minds in good and bad ways, and it allows people to share information which they would otherwi
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something you did on Sunday. I use to attend all the time with my grandparents. If I was good all through church, I would get a treat after church. When I turned twelve, my family moved out from my grandparent's house and that is when I stopped
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God only through Jesus, the contemporary text implies that one only finds Jesus through the Church. I don't think that this statement is quite true. Whose church is the true church? This takes up back to Chapter one. Where Christianity divided.
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was written according to church tradition by the former tax collector, Matthew. As a Jew and eyewitness of Jesus, Matthew ties the Old Testament into the New Testament by proclaiming Jesus as the Messiah. As the promised Messiah, Matthew reveals
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between murdering a 2 year old child and an unborn baby? Nothing. It is murder no matter how people view the issue. Abortion is a murder that most people do not consider as a crime. Defenseless, innocent, and helpless unborn babies are not given
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old has more than 300 million followers throughout the world. Originally a religion of Asia, Buddhism is steadily growing in Australia, Europe and North America. Buddhism's uniqueness is its focus o the human person rather than on divine beings and
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entities. They
claim that physics deals only with the objective, material world, while religion
deals only with the world of values. It is obvious, from these, and from many
other comparisons, that conflicts have arisen between physics and
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whose beginnings is not quite known but is usually tied to the Christianity era. Gnostics were "people who knew", and their knowledge at once constituted them as a superior class of beings. They believed salvation would come through knowledge
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developed over periods of time spanning centuries. The scriptures relating to each religion emerge as an authorative source, which authenticate these foundations. The foundation of Christianity, the religion of Jesus Christ, is based upon historical
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The Sikh Religion was founded by Guru Nanak (1469-1539 AD) who was born in Panjab, Pakistan. A brief reference about the social inequalities of that period, especially with respect to women, helps to appreciate the progressive doctrine adopted by
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