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…and raised in Trinidad before moving to the United States with my Grandparents. My mother, now a devout Christian, told me about her niece, my cousin, which was very sick. The girl was deathly ill for several months. My Aunt was worried and wanted to take her…
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…Adam and Eve Christian (Bible) vs. Islam (Qur’an) Contrast Paper Over the past month, the Nation has heard much about the Islam (Qur’an) beliefs and how they differ greatly from Christianity beliefs. The Qur’an is the sacred book of the Muslims…
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…universe was the realm of the good God. As a worldly organization, the Christian church was perceived as evil and renounced by the Albigensians. Despite the extremism of Catharism (indeed, perhaps because of its extremism), it attracted large numbers…
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…Baptism is one of the more important parts of any Christian's life, although it has stronger significance for Catholics and Baptists than Anglicans or Protestants. One of the keys to analysing the importance of baptism lies in the tradition. Baptism…
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…, they plunge themselves into that hopelessness, that knowledge that nothing exists, that nothing matters. Truth. So difficult to define, yet, for a Christian, so easy to know. It is laid out for us in the Bible, and at root, it is the simplest doctrine the world…
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…. Bernard's view of the incarnation is one that is very common today. The doctrine of the need for redemption from the devil is one advocated by most Christian faiths today. This concept has undergirded the idea that although God is capable of forgiving, He must…
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…When Emperor Constantine converted to Christianity, it not only affected him and his religious lifestyle but more importantly, his Roman Empire and the Christian religion. At the time of his coming of power in 312 AD, Christianity was forbidden…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The epic poem of Beowulf blends aspects of the pagan world - such as the belief in fate and the importance of being remembered - with aspect from the Christian world. The author writes about the values of the pagan world, while, at the same time…
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…One belief shared by all Christians about the beginning of life is that abortion is an evil and that it is always immoral at any stage of the foetus' life, even if it is within the legal 'time limit'. This means Christians believe that from the moment…
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…There are many meanings and responsibilities with important significances of Christians today through baptism. Being baptised as a Christian means that you become a full member of the church community and the significance of that is that you have…
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