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Category: /History
Christianity is now in our modern world one of the five major religions. The other major religions include Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism and Judaism from which Christianity descended. Christianity was practiced before Christ, During his life, and after…
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…I attended the extra credit assignment on November 13th which was a discussion between two professors on the issue of ?Has America ever been a Christian Nation?? The way that the discussion was set up was that Robert the first professor came to stage…
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Category: /Literature/English
Christianity and Buddhism are different religions, yet compare and contrast greatly. Though founded at different periods of time, Christianity and Buddhism have shaped cultures and have had a great influence on people all around the world…
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Category: /Literature/English
Christianity in Hamlet When Shakespeare wrote the tragic play Hamlet, he included quite a few Christian themes intertwined with in the play itself. Examples of the Christian belief or ideas can be found in almost every act in Hamlet. Shakespeare…
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Category: /History
…The Christian Catacombs Catacombs are underground cemeteries that were used by the Christians form the second to the fifth century to bury their dead. The word catacomb is Greek, the ancient Christians did not use the word. The Romans used…
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…Palastine is where Christianity first appeared and it was Alexander who wanted to unite the world by spreading the insights of the Greek civilization. Hellenism formed from elements of Greek origin combined with other elements taken from…
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…Of all the biblically based cults in America, Christian Science is one of the most interesting. Not only does it deny the essential doctrines of Christianity, but it has also completely reinterpreted the Bible. It redefines the Bible’s culture…
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Category: /History
…Constantine was a Roman Emperor who ruled in the early 300's AD, and was arguably one of the most powerful person in his part of the world. His conversion to Christianity had far reaching effects on the common practice of the religion and on all…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…new; they're just getting more attention at the moment. With all the coverage on the issue I feel led to address the topic of homosexuality and Christians. Christianity and homosexuality are two words that seem to not go together. Members of religious…
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…a reason for feeling the way they feel. Christian teenagers need to recognize and define their world view in order to establish firm beliefs. An adolescent’s religious beliefs are an essential part of his/her world view. In order to establish firm…
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