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Islam More Than A Religion
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1384.... sustained, and restorer of the world. The will of
Allah, to which man must submit, is made known through the sacred scriptures,
the Qur'an (Koran). Allah revealed the Qur'an to his messenger, Muhammad.
According to Islamic beliefs, Muhammad is the last of a series of prophets
(including Adam, Noah, Jesus, and others). Muhammad's message concurrently
perfect and do away with the “revelations” attributed to earlier prophets.
From the very beginning of Islam, Muhammad had indoctrinated a sense of
brotherhood and a bond of faith among his followers. The Prophet M .....
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The Roman Catholic Church
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2310.... leaving their churches and converting to Roman Catholicism. It has been growing rapidly in the last few years. “Today we are seeing more than a hundred and fifty thousand converts enter each year in the United States” (Catholic Answers). From what I can see the Roman Catholic Religion will continue to grow and prosper. It is a well-established religion that has been around for many years. It can be found in many different places all over the world and has many followers.
Jesus Christ is the focal symbol of the Roman Catholics. Without Jesus Christ the religion could not .....
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Three Important Qualities Of Christ's Life
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1249.... that God is that of a human.
There is no possible way that this could be, because in John 4:24 Jesus
speaks "God is spirit, and those who worship him just worship in spirit and
truth.". Even though Jesus had flesh was of the Spirit he still did have
matter. He had flesh which is matter. In this flesh was very important
qualities. God still possesses all of these qualities even though He does
not have flesh. These characteristics would fit for either God the Father,
God the Son, or God the Holy Spirit. They all work in the triunity and
have these qualities even though one .....
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Jesus: The First Anarchist
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 837.... see Jesus sit down and observe how the people give money
to the treasury, and his commentary on the donations shocks his disciples.
"Amen, I say to you, this poor widow put in more than all the other
contributors to the treasury. For they have contributed from their surplus
wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she had, her whole
livelihood," says Jesus, teaching us an important lesson, one he stressed
throughout his ministry. Jesus taught that the poor would be raised up, that the
powerful, the bosses as modern day anarchists say, will be layed low. Jesus .....
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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
t .....
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Greek Gods
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 817.... was the goddess of marriage and childbirth. She was also
the queen of heaven . Poseidon was Zeus' somewhat unruly brother. He was god
of the sea, of earthquakes, streams, and horses. Hesta was the sister of Zeus.
She was the goddess of the household. Ares was one of Zeus' sons. He was the
god of war. He loved Aphrodite. Apollo was also a son of Zeus. Apollo drove
the chariot of the sun across the skies. He was the music maker of the gods and
was the god of light, music, medicine, agriculture, and prophecy. He was also
Known as Helios, the sun god. Hermes was the .....
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Succot: The Jewish Holiday
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 449.... date
palm, stands for the Jewish people who have knowledge but no good deeds. The
Hadas,or myrtle, symbolizes the people who do good deeds, but are not educated.
The Aravah, or willow, stands for the people who have no good deeds and no
education. These plants are carried around the synagogue in a procession while
prayers are recited for blessings on the land and fruit of Israel. In biblical
times, the willow, the palm, and the Etrog were used in decorating the Succot.
At the end of the Autum harvest, on the fifteenth day of Tishri
(September-October) Succot is celebra .....
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Matthew, Mark, Luke, And John
Number of pages: 3 | Number of words: 562.... childhood of Jesus
(Matthew 1:14-9:1, Luke 1:5-4:13). Matthew and Mark dwell on the Galilean
Ministry; Luke, the Perean; John, the Judean. John omits most of the Galilean
Ministry, and records visits to Jerusalem that the others omit (Luke 9:51-19:27).
The others omit the Judean Ministry, except the Last Week, which all four cover
rather extensively. The Last Week occupies one-third of Matthew, approximately
one-third of Mark, one-quarter of Luke, and one-half of John. John devotes
seven chapters, about one-third of his book, to Crucifixion Day, sunset to
sunset. Thus al .....
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