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- 1301: The Bible and the Word "Inspire"
- ... human error. Due to this weakness, historical criticism is the least compatible method of proving that scripture is inspired. Historical criticism seems to ignore the fact that scripture is also literature, and to use their method of historical criticism, you must take apart the Bible, thereby destroying the literary flow. Literary criticism looks at the scripture in a way that is ...
- 1302: Religion: Judaism or Judaisms?
- ... one, depending upon how you choose to look at it. Every religion has many pieces, but as long as there are a few constants (such as the birthplace, the language, literature, etc) it is possible to view the whole as a single force, and still acknowledge various religions
- 1303: The Egyptian Religion
- ... became the first monotheistic religion in history, but it was short lived, for when he died the new Pharaoh overruled the law and restored the other gods. The Egyptians Sacred literature was the “Book of the Dead” which consisted of 42 “negative confessions” , spells and prayers. Here is a excerpts from the “Book of the Dead” 1. I have not acted ...
- 1304: What is a Witch?
- ... is a Witch? "I'll get you my pretty, and your little dog too!” The Wicked Witch of the West... One of the most notorious and stereotypical witches in all literature. She had green skin, a big wart- covered nose, and a wide-brimmed black hat. She summoned a legion of monsters, stirred evil brews in her black cauldron, and generally ...
- 1305: Greek Gods
- ... were three old hags that were more powerful than the gods, because they knew the past, present, future. Nine goddess called Muses, were the patrons of music, poetry, dance, and literature. heroes The Heroes along with the gods were the characters in the myths and legends. Hercules was the strongest and mightiest of all Greek heroes. Theseus was another hero. He ...
- 1306: Egyptian, Babylonian, and Hebrew Religions
- ... the regularity of the Nile's flooding. The Egyptian saw balance and harmony with the Nile's example. The different cultures' attitude toward their gods is also shown in their literature. The Egyptians and Hebrews loved and worshipped their gods.. This is shown in the Egyptian "The Hymn to the Aten" and the Hebrew "Psalms." Each of these works praises and ...
- 1307: Do Christians Sin?
- ... seen or known Him. The following verses are intriguing because there is the use of the name "the devil." This name only shows up twice in all of the Johannine literature, here and in the Gospel 8:44. In both places he is said to have been _______ from the beginning. The only difference is in what goes in the blank. In ...
- 1308: Rabbis
- Rabbis One unaware with the ways of Rabbinic judaism would be stunned by the Rabbinic literature. In this culture, the power of the Rabbis to form the law comes before the people, the Bible, and God's word. The Rabbi is the sole determining factor in ...
- 1309: Voodoo
- ... are the main source for the misconceptions about Voodoo. These notions about cannibals, zombies, curses and pin dolls, are the portrait of Voodoo that is typically displayed in movies and literature. It is because of the explorations that many people outside of that culture have a great fear of a religion seemingly filled with evil 'witch doctors'. Bibliography "An Intoduction to ...
- 1310: "Woe be to thee, O Constantinople, seated on seven hills, thou shall not continue a thousand years"
- ... has been the center of this magnificent civilization of Bizantium which has preserved the legacy of the Ancient world and gave the world the priceless knowledge of Roman law, Greek literature, philosophy and learning. The Byzantine Empire did not fully extinguished--its political and spiritual traditions survived and still live. The effects of this significant cultural contribution can be observed even ...
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