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2511: Different Religions
... in morals. So the increase in power of the church in the Middle Ages was because of a change in morals. The Renaissance was a rebirth of ideas and morality. These changes had the greatest effect on the church, which had grown strong in the Middle Ages. The peoples changing morals forced them to adopt new religions like Luthernism and Protestantism. Morals are what define a human being. They become present ...
2512: Prevent Coercive Prayer in Public Schools
... The question one must ask is, "What do these things have to do with the ban on coercive prayer?" The answer, of course, is, "Nothing." Anyone who is convinced that there is a cause and effect relationship between the ban on faculty endorsed prayer in school and an increase of activities considered by many to be immoral must either have far greater insight than the foremost rational thinkers of our time ...
2513: Mark's Theology Reflected In Writing
... hand, he somehow had to make a 'story' from basically Hearsay! Mark groups different parables and sayings of Jesus by topic; making a false impression that these things happened in order. This may have little effect on changing the meaning of the lesson, however it illustrates the fact that Mark was trying to author a "readable" story for people, rather than a book of facts. The best example would be in ...
2514: Judaism
... hard time following along. Since the Jewish religion does not believe in Christ, they believe that Jesus was born a Jew. They do not celebrate the birth of Christ, Christmas. I asked Josh did this effect him growing up?, His peers mostly celebrating Christmas. As it turns out, his peers were jealous of him. Being able to receive gifts seven days in a row and being able to take off more ...
2515: Jesus & Buddha
... see it. If you can master not reacting through meditation you will see the true nature of the universe that lies behind the illusion of emotion. In this truth you will see the cause and effect relationship of all things and in that an order which will bring you understanding and comfort. Disciple?: What are the truths and teachings you speak of? Jesus: In everything do to others as you would ...
2516: Church and State
... States occurred through a gradual process over many years. The first major confrontation regarding the teaching of evolution in public schools occurred at the famous Scopes trial which took place in Tennessee in 1925. The effect of the trial on education was felt for many years, as most schools avoided teaching evolution and publishers produced textbooks that hardly covered the topic. For years following the Scopes trial, the creation-evolution controversy ...
2517: Islam More Than A Religion
... and the leading of a healthy lifestyle is seen as a religious obligation and a way of life. In todays society many have come to believe that we live in a secular age, meaning, in effect, that religion is not an especially important issue for most people. But there is much evidence to suggest that this is not true. In many societies, including the United States, religion and religious values shape ...
2518: Religion In Our Lives
... its present position. Weckman gives the reader the impression that communities form only as a result of their union through religion. However, it is quite possible that religious communities are the "cause" and not the "effect" of religious experience. As is the case with many tribal religions, the community becomes the central force that "designs" the religion. Throughout Africa, many animistic religions have developed as a result of their immediate environment ...
2519: Buddhism
... destruction of Dukkha, is also within Dukkha, and not outside". Within Tanha, the concept of Karma is explained. The force to continue whether good or bad is the cause of Karma. It's not the effect when something happens but the act that causes something to happen. The idea of life after death is also discussed within Tanha. The Buddha explains that because there is no self, only a combination of ...
2520: Arianism
... the unhappy schism of East and West. But to the Latins this meeting, which allowed of appeals to Pope Julius, or the Roman Church, seemed an epilogue which completed the Nicene legislation, and to this effect it was quoted by Innocent I in his correspondence with the bishops of Africa. Having won over Constans, who warmly took up his cause, the invincible Athanasius received from his Oriental and Semi-Arian sovereign ...


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