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…such as Christianity and Judaism. The Hebrews governement was very much based on religion and the laws passed to them by God. The Ten Commandments were passed to the Hebrews by God, and those were the laws that they followed.         These three civilizations…
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…evil history. The name, Halloween, itself is linked to death and evil. On October 31st, ancient Celtic tribes would worship Samhain, god of the dead, to insure the next year's crop would flourish. When the Christians came along and tried to Christianize
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…, economics, and science. Among other purposes, the council's aim was to promote the unity of all Christians and to study how the church could better understand and influence the rapidly changing world. The Vatican II renewed the church and made it more relevant…
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…. This excavation provided a number of aspects of the study of Anglo-Saxons. It shows aspects of the Christian conversion, everyday life, religion, customs, kingdoms, myths and legends, and the study of the remains of the Anglo-Saxons - their artefacts and buildings…
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Category: /History
…of the Order," took, it is said, for his seal, a phoenix brooding on the flames, with the motto, "Ardet ut vivat" - She burns that she may live. The phoenix was adopted at a very early period as a Christian symbol, and several representations of it have been found…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, much of the said scriptures have been translated incorrectly. Liberal Christians say that these bible passages don't say anything about consensual, intimate, homosexual relationships, but instead condemn homosexual rape, homosexual ritual sex in Pagan…
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…by the sympathies of the Wheatley family, Phillis learned English with remarkable speed, and, although she never attended a formal school, she also learned Greek and Latin. It is clear that the Christian compassion of the Wheatley family was the nurturing womb in which…
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Category: /Literature
…isn't the same, then approval is hard to come by, or so it feels. In my family, my parents want me to marry within my own race, or in any case, one who is also a Christian. In laws can be a problem, but like any problem, there is a solution to be found…
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…as a Christian Anarchist He was an anarchist to the extent that he considered wrong all organizations based on the premise of force, including both the government and the church. Tolstoy was very skeptical. Although he mad pilgrimages to monasteries, he denounced…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…different views to see these two theories. For example, the Christian philosophers will agree the dualism, because they believe that our body is "wrapping", and it will be "retired". But our soul will exist after we died. In the other hand, most scientists…
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