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Religion In Public Schools
1025 Words - 4 Pages.... comes to religion, if a family
absent even believe in god why should their child be forced to pray? On many
different occasions questions similar to this one were brought up and complained
about. That is what started it all real big.
When complaining, arguing and fighting all started over the silent moment. In
1978 a few lawyers got together and considered a constitutional law. The
original law said that public school teachers in gr ades 1-6 "shall announce
that a period of silence, not to exceed one minute, shall be observed for
meditation." This law did not work for long, because it still allowed oral
prayer in public high schools. Later in 1981, the Alabama State Senator ....
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Strengths And Weaknesses Of The Roman Catholic Religion In Modern Society
830 Words - 4 Pages.... you have lived a life
of sin, so long as you repent in the end, you will be saved and given
eternal life. This is not so in other religions. Such religions as
Hinduism for instance do not believe this. For everything you do wrong you
will be punished. For every action, there is an equal and opposite
reaction, if not in this life, then the next. Hindu's also believe that
punishing the body is part of the path to salvation. Christianity is
nothing like this. Many Christians live in high©class society.
Christianity is one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be
corrected and that Christians may live comfortable, if not wealthy lives
without guilt.
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The Roots Of Christianity
1515 Words - 6 Pages.... of his words by his twelve closest followers. Simon Peter -
seemingly designated by Jesus to lead after his death. Paul - it was his
efforts that expanded Christianity into a religion distinct from Judaism.
Each one of these men could be considered to have founded the Christian
religion.
The Christian religion began with the ministry of Jesus Christ. He
proclaimed himself to be the Messiah. Messiah is an Aramaic word which
means "anointed king or deliverer." The name Christ is the Greek equivalent
of Messiah.
Jesus called Peter, James, John, and other disciples to assist him
with his ministry. He taught his disciples that he was sent by God to do
the work ....
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Religions' Views On Life After Death
1835 Words - 7 Pages.... the Christian idea, which Jesus first started to preach, God created man. The first man who was created was Adam. The only reason that we don't use Neanderthals, the early cave dwellers, as a way to identify our first man is that they were not able to talk back to their Creator, worship him, and choose among alternative ideologies (Eerdmans' Handbook 31).
Buddhism was founded about 500 B.C. or shortly afterwards. The teacher who founded it was Buddha. The tradition is that he was shocked into seeking the meaning of life by the sight of a leper, an old man and a corpse (Eerdmans' Handbook 43). He practiced austerities for many years until he achieved the illumination he w ....
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The Rise And Down Fall Of Major Beliefs
887 Words - 4 Pages.... of Independence. Both of these beliefs have
many differences and they also have some similarities.
Both of the beliefs have different ideas on god and religion.
Deism is not a religion and believe that god is an observer. They do not
believe in providence. They also denounce the church. Thomas Paine
believed that the mind is the church. Deists also believed that the bible
was hearsay. Thomas Paine thought that a revelation could only effect the
person that it was directed to because after that the people that listen to
the revelation have the right not to believe it because it can not be
proven. The Deists also believe that through nature God is revealed.
Purita ....
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What Is A Hindu?
1181 Words - 5 Pages.... within these principals. These are Ahimsa, satya, Brahmacharya, Maitri, Dharma, KaruNa, Viirya, Dama, and Shaucha. Ahimsa means nonviolence and in strict Hindu households may include vegetarianism. Satya is truthfulness and honesty at all costs. Brahmacharya is often translated incorrectly as sexual continence, but actually means the state of incessant search for the truth; the truth being Brahman. Notice that Brahman is not called God, merely "The Truth" whatever it may be. Maitri is the guidelines for friendship which is the principal relationship in Hindu society. Dharma is translated as "Fulfilling one's duty". Duty is the commitment to Society, Temple, a ....
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Myth In The Bible
806 Words - 3 Pages.... and is not intended to be historical.
Through reenactment of the stories we achieve participation in the truth-content and reality-content. Thus there are two forms by which the literature in general can be viewed. The two forms are in dialectical and analogical imagination. Dialectical imagination is to look at something for what it literally is. Generally, Protestants view their bible in this way. Analogical imagination is to look at the words and consider them to be metaphors for what is really meant. The Catholics view the bible in this way. We use metaphors in this way to confront the world, and the scripture is written this way.
Older myths of creation t ....
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A Non-Religious Contract In America
1039 Words - 4 Pages.... and marriage is one issue that must maintain that idealogy in the eyes of
the government. The key to separating church and state in the debate over
marriage is taking the definition of marriage that best applies to society today.
To do that we must look at marriage's state in the 1990's.
Religion is losing its dominance in the issue of marriage. We cannot
argue the fact that there are more divorces in the country today that there were
20 years ago. This points to America's increasing acceptance of divorce.
Therefore, we can conclude that religion has become less of an issue for many
Americans when marrying because most religions strongly discourage divorce, some
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