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A Non-Religious Contract In America
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1039.... is losing its dominance in the issue of marriage. We cannot
argue the fact that there are more divorces in the country today that there were
20 years ago. This points to America's increasing acceptance of divorce.
Therefore, we can conclude that religion has become less of an issue for many
Americans when marrying because most religions strongly discourage divorce, some
to the point of not allowing it at all. This leads to the question, "What is
today's basis for marriage?"
Some propose that the sole purpose of marriage be to bring life into the
world. If this were true, .....
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Brief History Of Buddhism
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1391.... vehicle. It is dominant in
India, Tibet, Japan, Nepal, Taiwan, China, Korea, Vietnam, and Mongolia.
Siddhartha Guatama was born in Kapilivastu. His father was the
ruler of the small kingdom near the Indian/Nepal border. As a child, his
future was foretold by sages. They believed that he would someday be a
fellow sage or leader of a great empire. He led a very pampered and
sheltered life until the age of twenty-nine. It was at that time that he
realized that he had led an empty life. He renounced his wealth and
embarked on a journey to seek truth, enlightenment, and the cycle .....
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Buddhism
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 572.... to tradition, he met an old man,
a sick man, and a dead body, and he suddenly realized that suffering is the
common part of humankind. He then met a beggar monk who was calm and
peaceful and decided to adopt his way of life and family, wealth, and power
in the search for truth. This decision, known in Buddhism as the Great
Renunciation, is celebrated by Buddhists as a turning point in history.
Gautama was then 29 years old, according to tradition.
Wandering as a beggar over northern India, Buddha first
investigated Hinduism. He took teachings from some famous Brahman te .....
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Mark's Theology Reflected In Writing
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1425.... to tack-on sentences to Jesus' teachings to make themmore
"Christian." This really changes the meaning more than any other
tactic! Who knows what Mark may have edited-out to accomplish what he wanted to
impress upon his readers? In this, he tries to interpret the meaning of Jesus'
actions ... and does this in a misleadingway! For example: Mark 2:19, Jesus
regarding Fasting. Jesus makes a strong statement against importance to fasting,
but Mark (in 2:20) tags on: "But the days will come when the bridegroom will be
taken away from them, and they will fast in those d .....
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The Bible
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 925.... United States, like the colorful leaves scattered across peoples' yards
during autumn, have pleaded innocence - blaming parents and their unjust
upbringing. They scream to the jury that it really wasn't their fault, but the
fault of their parents because if they had a perfect childhood then they
wouldn't have committed the crime. It is true that the values that children
develop in their early years are important in influencing future decisions but
how does this explain the many adults that climb above their horrible childhood
and become successful happy individuals. This pr .....
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Buddhism
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 354.... is, that the only way to end craving is by following
the eight fold path to perfection.
There are four main types of Buddism. Theravada, Mahayana, Tantic,
and Zen. Theravada is the oldest form of Buddism. And is to this day
practiced by many Buddist monks. Mahayana is a popular form of Buddism in
the West. Tantic combines both Theravada Buddism and Mahayana Buddism
with indian practices. The last form of Buddism is Zen Buddism. Zen
buddist put a great emphasize on contemplation. And strive for satori (a
glimpse into enlightenment).
In all Buddism is a searc .....
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Christianity, Islam, And Judaism
Number of pages: 1 | Number of words: 237.... slide was a slide of the Kabah. It represents the Islam religion.
The Kabah is found inside Mecca and is supposed to house a meteorite. The
third slide is for the Jewish religion, Judaism.
All of the religions are monotheistic which means they believe in
only one God, the God of Abraham. Although they have the worship the dame
God, they have a few differences between them. One of which is the choice
of the main prophets. Christianity believes that Jesus was God's son and
was the savior for all. Islam believes that Muhammad lead the ideal life
and everyone must base th .....
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Different Religions
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1119.... to develop
because the people didn't have to move around as much. With all this closeness,
the people developed moral views on what to think about thieves or murderers.
If certain civilizations didn't mind violence and killing, then they developed
into a Brutal civilization. Consequently, the religions of these civilizations
were evolved around sacrificial rituals and allegiance to brutal gods. The
Assyrian civilization worked around this principle. They used scare tactics to
overcome their enemies and treated their captives badly. They also believed in
powerful gods .....
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