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Christians follow the teachings of and about Yeshua of Nazareth, commonly referred to as Jesus Christ. (Jesus is the Greek form of Yeshua; Christ is Greek for the Messiah or the "anointed one.") Most Christians regard him as the son of God. They further…
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Category: /Literature/English
…It is agreed by almost all critics that Beowulf was once a pre-Christian poem but no one is completely sure how it went from pre-Christian to Christian influenced. There are many ideas of how it was written and one of the most popular theories…
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…WHAT IS CHRISTIANITY? What is Christianity? This is a question I had never truly thought about before taking the class The Christian Religious Tradition. Being raised a Catholic I simply believed what I was told to believe, and went to mass and Sunday…
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Christianity and Islam are two of the most popular religions. It is beyond doubt that Christianity and Islam have many similarities. Both are different in today's beliefs but similar in origin. Each maintains its own unique characters which distinct one…
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…Hinduism & Christianity One would think that Christianity and Hinduism would have nothing in common, but in some ways they are. But mostly there are differences between the two. In this comparison that I am making one can find…
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Category: /History
…. This quotation from the Bible and the stories that follow it have spawned so many different sects in the Christian Tradition. But what spawned Christianity? Most would say the Christian Tradition was brought about by the belief that Jesus Christ was the messiah…
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…There are currently 12.8 million practicing Christians in Australia today, making up 68% of our population. That number has been slowly but steadily decreasing since the mid 1950's and this is because Australians are turning away from traditional…
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Category: /History
…First we will discuss different aspects of Marxism; second we will discuss the different aspects of Christianity. Last, we will discuss and compare the similarities, and we will discuss and contrast the differences of both theories. Before we begin…
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…Evils of Christianity It has been my experience, through my upbringing as a Christian, that Christians are often blind to the evils of the religion. They are taught from a young age that God is almighty, and should never be questioned, so the less…
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…in his essay, How to Become a Man of Genius. Bertrand Russell was a man who some deemed one of the most provocative philosophers of his time. Other people would say that he was just a man who hated Christians. He spent his life writing and philosophizing about…
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