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…Cult Conversion: Freewill Or Brainwashing? Essay written by C.L. O'Connor The controversy surrounding new religious movements seems to be foremost concerned with whether or not the members of these religions come of their own freewill…
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…Essay written by C.L. O'Connor The controversy surrounding new religious movements seems to be foremost concerned with whether or not the members of these religions come of their own freewill or if they convert as a necessary and inevitable response…
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…The Christian religion, whether they realize it or not, promotes hatred against all non-Christians by subjecting us to their belief of'Eternal Fire and Torment' if we do not believe in their god. This God of Fire whom they promote is obviously the self…
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…of purpose in life. They may feel that there is no point in living.” Spirituality is involved with body, mind and spirit and is all too often confused with religion and culture. These are encompassed within spirituality but not the only influences. Dom.H…
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Category: /History
Religion is a predominant force in our world today. It also had a strong impact on the lives of those alive during the Protestant Reformation. Many changes were brought along by this historical chain of events. Recently, many incidents have occurred…
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…. Why are we better from the other animals that walk this planet? What the reason for being here? For many people, religion answers those questions, but just as often, it asks us even more. We are an insecure race, and the chance that we are nothing more than…
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…. These values were Christian versus Pagan beliefs, violence and gore, and boasting. Christian versus Pagan religion was one of the biggest cultural values expressed in Anglo-Saxon Literature. People of this time were either Christian or Pagan in their religion
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…Rules of the Earth forbid the practice of child or animal sacrifices. Animal sacrifices are primarily used in the Afro-Carribean syncretistic religions such as Voudoun, Candomble', and Santeria. Child sacrifices are used on television…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Herm’s question, “Josh, what do you think of Religion?” becomes the beginning of a period of both joy and conflict for Joshua as he is then often encountered with many related questions and, later, contradiction from the Church. These questions all lead…
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…, and the way humans interact with their natural environment. It is a story about the dangers of religion, and even more powerfully a warning about the dangers of a politically active church. Planet of the Apes is a political allegory. From the beginning…
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