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- 2881: Sufism
- ... are considered Islamic, unless the basic principles of Islam are broken. These basic principles are found in the Qur'an and also in the hadith. Anything else added to the religion is called bidah, and is not accepted in Islam. Sufism deals with a whole other side of Islam, a part which deals with mystical powers and mysteries (some of which ...
- 2882: The Mormons
- ... limits to keep religious beliefs from physically harming us, such as the Branch Dividians, but there are no limits on beliefs that can spiritually harm us, such as the Mormon religion. Should we welcome and tolerate all views? * We should listen, then judge ==> We should allow these religions to state their purpose and determine how their teachings will affect us. ==> We ...
- 2883: Mind over Matter
- Mind over Matter Author: Matt Pickering Religion 101 Out of the myriad of religions that encompass the earth, one of the least understood is Buddhism. In the pursuit of a higher plane of existence, a Buddhist monk ...
- 2884: Church and State
- ... theory. These ideas came onto the world scene and made serious implications which made a view of agnosticism and atheism respectable. "As far as Darwin was concerned, a man's religion was his own affair, and he tried to keep his loss of faith to himself" (Gregor 112). For example, the German philosopher and social scientist Karl Marx, who is often ...
- 2885: Yom Kippur
- ... B.C. The Assyrians manage to capture Isreal and deport the Jews. Judah becomes a vassal state of Assyria. 715 B.C. Hezekiah becomes King of Judah and rids the religion of Assyrian influence. 687 B.C. Assyrians attack Jereusalem. 640 B.C.-609 B.C. King Josiah of Judah wins back some land from the Assyrians. 597 B.C. The ...
- 2886: Forgiveness
- ... a larger number of adult converts accepted into the Christian community that lacked proper instruction and catechizes. This occurred do to the fact that it was customary to join the religion that the leader of a society was part of, so if the leader of the society was Christian all those who followed that individual would become Christian. This resulted in ...
- 2887: Ethical Values In The Old Testament
- Ethical Values In The Old Testament Author: JOHN G. TAYLOR III RELIGION 205 DR. FRANK JOHNSON 18 NOVEMBER 1996 ETHICAL VALUES IN THE OLD TESTAMENT How we live our lives is governed by ethics. Ethics is “human moral conduct according to principles ...
- 2888: Art in the Bible
- ... thinking that there is nothing in between black and white. This may present a formidable situation for many, however, for Michelangelo this was not clear enough. He took the Christian religion that was important to him and the society that he lived in and percieved it a way more accoustomed to the modern world. He created a sense of greyness in ...
- 2889: Arianism
- ... torture to subscribe a fashionable creed. When the vacillating Emperor died (361), Julian, known as the Apostate, suffered all alike to return home who had been exiled on account of religion. A momentous gathering, over which Athanasius presided, in 362, at Alexandria, united the orthodox Semi-Arians with himself and the West. Four years afterwards fifty-nine Macedonian, i.e., hitherto ...
- 2890: Impermanence, Selflessness, and Dissatisfaction
- Impermanence, Selflessness, and Dissatisfaction Buddhism is neither a religion nor a philosophy, but rather a way of life. This does not imply that Buddhism is nothing more than an ethical code: it is a way of moral, spiritual and ...
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