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    Belief System

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    Belief System Religion is commonly defined as a group of beliefs concerning the supernatural‚ sacred‚ or divine‚ and the moral codes‚ practices‚ values‚ institutions and rituals associated with such beliefs (Wikipedia‚ 2006). Most of the major religions have evolved over the centuries into what they are today. In many cultures and times‚ religion has been the basic foundation of life‚ permeating all aspects of human existence (Fisher‚ 2002). Religion is passed on from generation to generation

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    How would a Roman Catholic Christian answer the question‚ “What must I do to be saved?” What would the answer given by a Roman Catholic to the question‚ “If you were to die today‚ would you be in heaven‚ hell‚ or are you not sure?” How would a Roman Catholic steer a prospective lost soul into the arms of Jesus Christ for Salvation? How would a Roman Catholic explain‚ proclaim‚ share the gospel message to a lost soul‚ so that they might escape the fires of hell‚ and ultimately the lake of fire‚ the

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    Throughout history there have been many reform movements that have changed the country which they took place in. During the first half of the nineteenth century the reform movements in America brought lasting change by causing the citizens of America to rethink their views on many important issues brought about by the economic and social disruptions of the market revolutions. First of all‚ the Temperance Movement helped to make a lasting change on the dangerous amounts of alcohol that the average citizen

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    Dickinson references ideas common in Deist beliefs in her poem 1672. Although there are different Deist philosophies‚ one of the most consistent viewpoints is that our earth was created by a god who is like a blind watchmaker meaning that the Earth ’s creator completed it without knowledge‚ but in a perfect order. Evidence of Dickinson ’s belief can be acknowledged by Thomas Paine who wrote in Life and Writings of Thomas Paine‚ "This harmony in the works of God is so obvious‚ that the farmer of the field

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    The historical Jesus Jesus Christ was born in 2-6 BCE in Bethlehem‚ Judea and he was the child of a peasant woman. Jesus was an uneducated man‚ he never went to college‚ had no family and worked as a carpenter up until he was 30 years old but more importantly he never wrote a book‚ which draws the question ‘ how do we know so much about Jesus’ life? There is very little written about Jesus’ early life. Most of Jesus’ life is told through the four Gospels of the New Testament Bible‚ known as the

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    Core Beliefs of the Puritans Have you ever rebelled against the house rules dictated by your parents? In the 1600’s‚ a group of religious citizens discontent with the Anglican Church of England‚ did exactly that- rebelled. The Puritans contended that King James had created a religion of political struggles and doctrines. Puritans‚ such as John Calvin and John Winthrop‚ wrote about the concept of escaping persecution from the Anglican Church and reforming religion‚ morals‚ and society. The Puritans

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    Joshua Ingram The Importance or a College Education in the Twenty-first Century A college education is very important in the twenty-first century. By going to a two year or four year institution a student opens the door for many more opportunities in life‚ especially for a higher paying job. As he or she lives on their own‚ they learn self-study habits as well as responsibility. Social life in college allows students to meet new and interesting people and hopefully find someone special enough

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    Under God Michael Newdow believes that “The government of the U.S should show equal respect for all of our lawful religious views”. Many American people are starting to argue about “under god” being in the Pledge of the United States Of America. It is becoming a problem. And its violating amendment 1 from freedom of religion. This problem needs to be solved. Pledge allegiance history The pledge was made in august 1892. It was written by francis Bellamy(‘The Pledge”).Francis was a baptist

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    JESUS MY SAVIOUR

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    There is only one super hero I know And that is you God Oh come on‚ come on) We wanna tell you Everything we know So lend us your ears And give us your attention Bridge: Our hero is admired for great or love‚ fine qualities A p-person who is strong to face the fierce in every battle Oh! Who’s your super hero? Baby let’s go! Let’s see what these guys have prepared for you Chorus: Jesus: our savior‚ our redeemer‚ our salvation The truth and the way You are my hero You are my master

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    Harry Potter and Jesus

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    topic of truth that is Jesus Christ. There is a very direct parallel when it comes to the two‚ believe it or not. J.K. Rowling has given Christians a valuable resource to introduce some of the central beliefs of the Catholic faith to a generation that knows the life of Harry Potter far better than it knows the life of Jesus Christ. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows offers us an opportunity to explain the Catholic faith to those who have been denied the knowledge of Jesus Christ‚ to acquire it‚

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