Papers 2581-2590 of total 12921 found.
Category: /History
…, and for dying for what he believed in. More was also a Christian Humanist, many of which now view him as a martyr of their cause. Based historical facts, and actions he took, More can be considered more of a rather modern man than a medieval man. Luther’s…
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…is very different from that held in the Judaeo-Christian religions. In the Bhagavad Gita Krishna is revealed as the Supreme Being. This understanding of God does not depend upon humans for sacrifices but simply returns love to those who show love to God…
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…or bylaws need to be present and each religion has written what their particular faith and its members should believe in. All religious groups from have some form of a divine being. Christians believe in their one God, Muslims believe in Allah, Buddhists believe…
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…sees fit. Since this country is mostly Christian, the prayers may reflect Christian values. Students of other religions may get left out, or may feel uncomfortable praying with students of different beliefs. Some say, "prayer would be divisive," http…
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…of July is a slap in the face more than a holiday for him. Douglass understandably speaks very harshly of the American people, both as religious Christians (as the majority were), and as boasters of liberty and equality. “Your denunciation of tyrants… your…
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…and the unexplained since we first walked the earth. So we search for a simple explanation, which in turn lead to religions. But certain religions, such as Christianity, are as corrupt as the people considered evil in these very religions. It’s the ultimate hypocrisy…
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…, ideological, moral and religious - in which he participated. His writings reflect "a penetrating criticism of the Social Gospel liberalism of his youth and his search for alternatives" (245). He tried to synthesize various elements of Marxism and Christianity
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Category: /History
…allowed to propagate Christianity in Taiwan. The summaries of treaties signed at that time were: (1) Abolish government monopoly of camphor business, permit foreigners and their employees to freely buy and sell camphor products; (2) Permit foreign merchants…
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Category: /History
…and Christians lobbied against such events. To little effect the gladiatorial games continued until the early fifth century A.D. and wild-beast killings went on until the sixth century. Evidence suggests that the contest was part of the Roman funeral process…
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Category: /History
…the rituals during the Sabbats - the holy days that mark the turning of the wheel of the year. With the advent of Christianity, several things changed and we feel those repercussions even today. This new, man-made religion focused on a single God as opposed…
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