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Islamic Religion
1793 Words - 7 Pages.... and Jews including Adam, Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses, Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus. In Islam there is no other individual like Him, and no one else worthy of worship.
The followers of Islam, called Muslims believe in one God ‘Allah’ in Arabic, and that Mohammed was His last prophet. Islam began in Arabia when the Prophet Mohammed heard the word of God. Mohammed was born in Mecca in 570AD. When he was forty he was called to become God’s messenger. The Angel Gabriel came to Mohammed and taught him the verses of the Holy Quaran, which is the Holy Book of Islam. At that time the Arabs had many beliefs ....
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The Existence Of God
1307 Words - 5 Pages.... Descartes would be one of the believers. Before we
go any further, we must ponder upon several questions. What is God? Does God
exist? If such God does exist, then where does this being come from? Why do
believers and non-believers hold on to their beliefs as they do? What
significance does the existence of God have upon mankind? These are only the
tip of the iceberg amongst the vast array of unanswered questions related to God.
Though there are so many uncertainties as we have just mentioned, the
existence of all other uncertainties in our world may explain why the existence
of God is so real to many people. For the believers, God provides a convenie ....
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Theory Of Religion
744 Words - 3 Pages.... for what was unknown, he thought that as humans began to get a greater knowledge of the universe and gain greater physical and mental security that religion would become less necessary in our lives. Another psychologist, William R. James, developed his theory on religion through the study of psychology. First as a student of arts, then a student of medicine, finally James came to his studies of psychology after realizing the influence that the mind has on the body. James saw religion as growing out of psychological need. He viewed religion as a persons positive way of fulfilling needs and its positive effects of an individuals life. He believed that religion gave a "new zest" ....
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Judaism And Christianity
587 Words - 3 Pages.... and Deutero-Isaiah
believed that Yahweh had used the Babylonian Empire to punish the
Israelites for their sins, and he therefore had the power to redeem them
from captivity if they repented. A truly monotheistic religion developed
the God of Israel now being seen as the God ruling universal history and
the destiny of all nations.
I'm not going to delve any further into the history of Judaism. At
this point in time I will simply state that there are many differences in
between Christianity and Judaism The Jews believe in "anointed prophets,"
or someone who speaks for God. The majority of Jews rejected Jesus Christ
because Jesus claimed to be God. The Jews believ ....
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The Bible And If God Exists
1147 Words - 5 Pages.... is provided. Of course, if I visit someone's pet fish and it talks to me, I am still wiser to test the possibilities of trickery or insanity before believing it can talk. But if I found many fish that talked, trustworthy people confirmed it, scientists published carefully researched papers about them, and newspaper headlines read "INCREDIBLE DISCOVERY: TALKING FISH!" then it would be more than reasonable to believe they existed. No one really disputes such common sense, until it is applied to religion.
I've never seen or talked to a god, or seen a god do anything unmistakably godlike. People insist they know one exists, but most of them really say they only feel it, and ....
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Exogetical Essay On Matthew 11:25-30
467 Words - 2 Pages.... one knows the Son except the Father, and no one knows the Father
except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him." According to
my Life Application Study Guide, in the Old Testament, "know" means more than
knowledge. It implies an intimate relationship. The communion between God the
Father and God the Son is the core of their relationship. For anyone else to
know God, God must reveal himself to that person, by the Son's choice. How
fortunate we are that Jesus has clearly revealed to us God, his truth, and how
we can know him.
The last major section of this passage reads, "Come to me, all you who
are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my y ....
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Sexual Urges, Society, And Religion
2404 Words - 9 Pages.... sexual underground shocked the church going populous of America. The percentages of homosexual activity, sado-masochism and bestiality, were over-whelming. The bedroom door had finally been opened.
The church became the origin of American society through the settling of Puritan and Pilgrim societies. The strict line on sex as a sin was followed to the letter. The Puritans and the Pilgrims fled England to create an utopian society of Christian purity in North America. Literal interpretation of the Bible limited many sexual behaviours. Since the middle-ages, the church had outlawed masturbation, anal, oral and external-martial sex. Sex was for procreation only. Many passage ....
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Religion And Motivation In Learning
397 Words - 2 Pages.... he will not learn anything,
therefore failing the course. This depends on the degree of effort, if the
effort is high, and the student is somewhat oriented towards attaining a
good grade, a high grade of effort will be presented. Effort is the best
way in determining a student's will to learn.
The course of religion consists of 6 units, some of them concerning
what we believe in, why we believe in it, and what can be observed in the
future. The religion course encourages us to explore our heritage and our
beliefs, something we may never had fully understood. The course helps us
to fully understand why we go to a catholic school, for one thing.
The ....
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