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    C.S. Lewis wrote the book Mere Christianity‚ where he based his knowledge and ideas of religion and God. In the video‚ we begin by not learning about what Christians believe; rather‚ what Christians do not need to believe. We learn‚ that Christians do not need to believe that every other religion is wrong. On the contrary‚ atheists‚ must believe that all of the worldwide religions and their beliefs are a mistake; in other words‚ they must believe that everything these religions teach are wrong. However

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    Mormonism and Christianity Are they the same Religion or are they Very Different? Jose A Chorro Dickinson State University Abstract Since the first day I heard of Mormons I’ve always been asking myself whether if they have similar beliefs to my beliefs or different ones. In my home country El Salvador‚ the Mormons are not really that popular‚ it is a very small community and I’ve only heard small details of them from my parents‚ which I must say they do not know much. During my interview with

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    Hello everyone today I am here to talk to you about Islam‚ I’ll try and relate it to Christianity to make it easier for you to understand. Christianity is the largest religion in the world with 2.2billion followers‚ however closing following is the similar religion Islam‚ which is the second largest religion in the world with 1.2 billion followers. There are about 2 million Muslims in Britain‚ that’s only about 2% of the population of Britain‚ despite some people think that that there are too many

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    Mere Christianity Summary

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    In Mere Christianity‚ Dr. Lewis provided readers with an exposition of his views on a variety of aspects of Christianity. This book came together for the purpose of explaining Christianity to an embattled country during the war. It is my opinion that Dr. Lewis was successful in achieving his purpose. The exposition took a simplistic approach in his presentation — seeming to speak to the "everyday man" on Christian doctrine; however‚ the contents of his presentation clearly reflected a meticulous

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    Islam Vs Christianity

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    work his ways through Salvation. Though Islam and Christianity present some similarities in particular when it comes to their understanding of God‚ the oneness of such being as seen by Islam stands out as a major difference between the two. As such‚ to dig deeper into these controversies‚ it becomes a necessity for one to consider the views of both Islam and Christianity when it comes to the understanding of the concept of sin. Again‚ Christianity and Islam differ in some fundamental and significant

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    Christianity was to be a positive societal ideal to be modeled throughout the lives of Christians as well as a doctrine to be fulfilled in “eternity” yet it posed suspicion amongst Roman society. In the early Christian centuries‚ believers were called to witness for their religious belief and on account of this witness‚ endured suffering and/or death. Early Christians were persecuted for their faith at the hands of both Jews from whose religion Christianity arose and the Roman Empire which controlled

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    Christianity and Paganism in Beowulf Beowulf was written in the time when the society was in the process of converting from Paganism to Christianity. In this epic poem‚ these two religions come through the actions of its characters. The acceptance of feuds and the courage of war are just a few examples of the Pagan tradition‚ while the Christian mortalities refrain from the two. Beowulf is torn between his Christian heart to help the people as well as the selfish reward of Paganism. Though

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    Platonism is a philosophy which had huge influence upon early Christianity. There are some significant points of disagreement‚ but still the early church fathers found a lot of Truth in Plato. Platonism is a reasoning which had tremendous influence on early Christianity. There are some noteworthy contradictions‚ but at the same time the early church fathers discovered a considerable measure of truth in Plato. He was

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    The next example is one of a protagonist that in some way resembles Wilhelmina‚ he as well‚ tries and wants to pull away his cultures and traditions in order to fit in at school. Tayo‚ in the book Ceremony by Leslie M. Silko is a young man who finds himself in between the coalition of two cultures‚ his two cultures. Tayo is initiated into the Native American culture and traditions. The distinction here is between the White and the Native American ethnic-race groups. To sum up‚ one of the takeaways

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    Christianity and the American Revolutionary War Harry Stout points out in the lead article‚ How Preachers Incited Revolution‚ "it was Protestant clergy who propelled colonists toward independence and who theologically justified war with Britain" (n.pag). According to Cassandra Niemczyk in her article in this issue of Christian History "(the Protestant Clergy) were known as "the Black Regiment" (n.pag). Furthermore‚ as the article Holy Passion for Liberty shows‚ "Americans were quick to discern the

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