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    City Of Jerusalem

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    Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam all have historical relations to the city of Jerusalem dating back to the start of each religion. For the past 1‚400 years these three monotheistic religions have been feuding over the ¨ownership¨ of Jerusalem. The popularly asked question is who does Jerusalem belong to? All three religions have valid historical reasons as to why they believe the city of Jerusalem should belong to them. Judaism‚ however‚ has offered the most compelling argument. Although Islam‚ and

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    Travel journal 1.02

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    you know‚ about Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam? Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are the world’s three major monotheistic religions.(common roots) 2. In what parts of the world are Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam dominant today? Christianity dominants mostly North and South America‚ Europe‚ Sub-Saharan Africa‚ and Australia. Judaism dominants mostly Israel and North America Islam dominants mostly North Africa‚ Western and Central Asia‚ and Indonesia. 3. How are Judaism‚ Christianity

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    Religion Essay

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    by more than 300 million people. Judaism has been described as a religion‚ a race‚ a culture and a nation. Buddhism formed 5th century B.C.E origin in India. Judaism formed 2000 B.C.E origin in Canaan. Buddhism and Judaism share a few general ideas‚ but are fundamentally different religions and hold beliefs that run counter to one another. In Buddhism‚ Buddha was the teacher. They believed in the four noble truths. They also believed in the eight-fold path. Judaism is founded on the belief in one

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    Religion in the Usa

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    and Denominations in the United States 3.1 Religious Freedom What is meant by religious rights IV Christianity in the United States 4.1 Protestantism 4.2 Baptists 4.3 Lutheranism 4.4 Restorationism 4.5 Evangelicalism 4.6 Roman Catholic V Judaism VI Islam VII Buddhism VIII Hinduism IX Jainism X Agnosticism‚ atheism‚ deism and humanism Belief in the existence of a god 10 Biggest Churches in United States ------------------------------------------------- References I. The role of

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    World History

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    you already know‚ or think you know‚ about Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam? They had a lot of wars and disagreements. 2. In what parts of the world are Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam dominant today? Christians are dominant in north & South America; followers of island dominate north Africa‚ western and central Asia‚ and Indonesia. Followers of Judaism can be found most everywhere but are concentrated in Israel and North America. 3. How are Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam related? They began

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    Compare and contrast Buddhism and Christianity What a similarities does Christianity and Buddhism share? Any Christian or a Buddhist will be able to tell the differences instantly but not the similarities between these two religions. Two of the most followed religions in the world today‚ Buddhism and Christianity both had an inspiring leader at different parts of the world at different time sharing similar teachings such as treating others and way of life‚ yet extremely different with Christianity

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    Jewish Faith

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    Wikipedia Mentioned In Web Pages Images News Blogs Products Wikipedia @import url(http://www.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/common.css); @import url(http://www.answers.com/main/content/wp/css/gnwp.css); Jewish principles of faith Judaism affirms a number of basic principles of faith that one is expected to uphold in order to be said to be in consonance with the Jewish faith. However‚ unlike most Christian denominations‚ the Jewish community has never developed any one binding catechism

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    The long‚ rich history of Judaism gives the western world its shape today. The laws‚ traditions‚ culture‚ and values are directly attributable to Judaism. Judaism most prominently began with the founder of the Hebrews known as Abraham‚ who began to worship a figure called "Elohim." Historically‚ the teachings of Judaism were also subscribed by nomadic tribes‚ which settled in present day Palestine‚ near Mt. Sinai. The people of these tribes did not label themselves as Hebrews‚ and referred to G-d

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    Islam Sacred Text: Koran Moral Living points: Al-Israo verses like the 10 Commandments. Piety‚ Humility‚ and a profound sense of accountability to God. A Muslim is expected to be humble and take control of passions and desires. The Four Heads Judaism Sacred Text: Torah Moral Living Points: Mishpat (justice)‚ tzedakah (righteousness)‚ hesed (kindness)‚ rahamim (compassion)‚ Golden Rule Buddhism: Sacred Text: Tripitaka‚ Mahayahna Sutras‚ Tibetan book of the dead Moral Living Points:

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    The Mayan Apocalypse

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    other ideologies such as Judaism and Islam. Of course‚ speculation of a possible apocalypses is rampant in today’s society A few examples are Y2K and the end of the Mayan Calendar in 2012. There are many similarities and differences in how the Abrahamic religions of Christianity‚ Islam‚ and Judaism define the apocalypse and what the event means for all of humanity. The Flood of Noah’s Day (2348 BC) is an example of an apocalyptic

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