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- 2861: The Holy Bible and Its History
- ... people 'sheep' know their Master's Voice. Again, there are those Christians who worry a great deal over which Bible is God's Word. They have made it a secondary religion in some cases. This especially holds true for those proclaiming the KJV is the"only" Bible. They are often called the KJV Only Club or Cult. They are not bad ...
- 2862: Comparing Buddhism and Christianity
- ... substantiated. There are some Buddhists, however, who take a more liberally tolerant view of Christianity and of all other religions. In this view we can regard Buddhism as the 'best' religion, which leads to enlightenment, and the others as forming a graded 'outer sanctuary' for beings of varying spiritual needs and who are not yet ready for the 'undiluted truth'. Such ...
- 2863: Hinduism and Buddhism
- ... art.” This statement means that the Brahman is the same as one’s true self, or his Atman. (pg. 108, A) The Brahman is the backbone of the entire Hindu religion and everyone person in the world. By realizing that everyone is a part of the unified Brahman and coming to grips with the idea that the Atman is the only ...
- 2864: The Protestant Reformation
- ... Although the Reformation divided Europe religiously as well as politically, ending the unanimous control of the Catholic Church, it did not change the idea that within each country only one religion would be allowed. The principle of "one faith, one king, one law" was widely accepted. England, Scotland, Geneva, Italy, Spain, and the Netherlands all abided by this principle. However, France ...
- 2865: The Bible and If God Exists
- ... newspaper headlines read "INCREDIBLE DISCOVERY: TALKING FISH!" then it would be more than reasonable to believe they existed. No one really disputes such common sense, until it is applied to religion. I've never seen or talked to a god, or seen a god do anything unmistakably godlike. People insist they know one exists, but most of them really say they ...
- 2866: God’s Expectations
- ... and female, but killed everything else in the world by drowning everything. Abraham became the father of the Jewish nation and his son, Ishmael, was the father of the Islam religion. Daniel was very smart and could understand God; the spirit of God lived within him. When he was thrown into the den of lions, God saved him by sealing the ...
- 2867: The Existence of God
- ... universe to be infinite in space and time with a never-ending series or “Big Bangs” which created this present universe.(4) David Hume stated in his “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion” that there is no way to logically link something unknown in the world with something known in the world.(1) This is just common sense to me. At best, the ...
- 2868: Sophist Teachings
- ... leaves me with feelings of control and peace and undoubtedly a measure of guilt. While I do most certainly believe in a higher power, i cannot subscribe to any preconceived religion. The Sophists, a group of itinerant teachers in ancient Greece, profess that truth is always relative (Tarnas 26) and that seems to me the most comfortable assurance. That leaves me ...
- 2869: Comprehensive Arguements for the Existence of God
- ... the universe to be infinite in space and time with a never ending series or “Big Bangs” which created this present universe. David Hume stated in his “Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion” that there is no way to logically link something unknown in the world with something known in the world. This is just common sense to me. At best, the teleological ...
- 2870: Confucius and Confucianism
- ... Confucianism was the single most important thing in Chinese life. It affected everything in China; education, government, and attitudes toward behavior in public and private life. Confucianism is not a religion, but it is more a philosophy and a guide to morality and good government. At the time Confucius was born, China was in a constant state of war, and rapid ...
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