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The Mormons
<view this essay>.... was based on the assumption that Christianity was
corrupt and that it was necessary to restore the "true" Christian gospel. The
Mormon church sees only itself as recognized by God. Joseph Smith founded the
church in New York in 1830. He said that he had visions of God and other
heavenly beings that told him to establish the restored Christian Church. He
was "directed" to some thin metal plates that he translated into what is now
called the book of Mormons. This book describes the history, wars, and
religious beliefs of a group of people who migrated from Jerusalem to America.
Smith attracted a small group of followers who settled in Kirtland, Ohio, and .....
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Buddha
<view this essay>.... an early inclination to meditation and reflection,
displeasing his father, who wanted him to be a warrior and ruler rather
than a religious philosopher. Yielding to his father's wishes, he married
at an early age and participated in the worldly life of the court. Buddha
found his carefree, self-indulgent existence dull, and after a while he
left home and began wandering in search of enlightenment. One day in 533
b.c. , according to tradition, he encountered an aged man, a sick man, and
a corpse, and he suddenly and deeply realized that suffering is the common
lot of humankind. He then came upon a mendicant monk, calm and serene,
whereupon he determined to adopt .....
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The Existence Of God
<view this essay>.... shall look upon Rene Descartes' theory on the existence of God. In terms of
believers and non-believers, Descartes would be one of the believers. Before we
go any further, we must ponder upon several questions. What is God? Does God
exist? If such God does exist, then where does this being come from? Why do
believers and non-believers hold on to their beliefs as they do? What
significance does the existence of God have upon mankind? These are only the
tip of the iceberg amongst the vast array of unanswered questions related to God.
Though there are so many uncertainties as we have just mentioned, the
existence of all other uncertainties in ou .....
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The Opening Of The Crusades: Pope Urban II
<view this essay>.... the year of our Lord's Incarnation one thousand and ninety-five, a great
council was celebrated within the bounds of Gaul, in Auvergne, in the city
which is called Clermont. Over this Pope Urban II presided, with the Roman
bishops and cardinals. This council was a famous one on account of the
concourse of both French and German bishops, and of princes as well.
Having arranged the matters relating to the Church, the lord pope went
forth into a certain spacious plain, for no building was large enough to
hold all the people. The pope then, with sweet and persuasive eloquence,
addressed those present in words something like the following saying: "Oh,
race of Frank .....
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Religion: Taoism
<view this essay>.... Lao-tzu wrote the Loa-tzu (or the Tao-te-ching) and Zhuangzi wrote the Chuang-tzu. Although there is some discrepancy as to whether or not Lao-tzu actually wrote the Tao-te-ching or not, due to the date of the scripture (about 200BC- 100BC) and the dates of Lao-tzu life (570BC-490BC). Later in the history of this religion/philosophy the numbers of believers grew into the millions.
The main leaders of Taoism, as mentioned, were Lao-tzu and Zhuangzi. Lao-tzu Lived from 570 BC - 490 BC in the province of Henan and was a court librarian. In his book the Tao-te-ching, the most translated work of Chinese literature, he discusses his philosophy that teaches the "Tao .....
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Christianity
<view this essay>.... few religions where punishments for sins are not severe. In
the Christian religion, even if you have lived a life of sin, so long as you
repent in the end, you will be saved and given eternal life. This is not so in
other religions. Such religions as Hinduism for instance do not believe this.
For everything you do wrong you will be punished. For every action, there is an
equal and opposite reaction, if not in this life, then the next. Hindu's also
believe that punishing the body is part of the path to salvation. Christianity
is nothing like this. Many Christians live in highİclass society. Christianity
is one of the most appealing in that any sins may easily be .....
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Hinduism
<view this essay>.... is said to govern one's rebirths. Hinuism itself is called sanatana dharma (eternal dharma), or everlasting law.
Hare Krishna
Hare Krishna is a popular name for the International Society for Krishna Consciousness, a Hindu movement founded in the United States by A.C. Bhaktivedanta. the popular name derives from the mantra Hare Krishna("O Lord Krishna") chanted by members of the group.
Devotees of the Hindu god Krishna, the members are divided into two classes: brahmacatin ("students"), who live in temples and vow to abstain from sex, meat, intoxicants, and gabling, and grihasta, or lay members who marry and have families. They are proselytizers who ac .....
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Christian Love And Community
<view this essay>.... essential basis on which community is built requires each citizen to honor the rightful claims of others. The utter and deliberate denial of life and opportunity to others forfeits ones own claim to continued membership in the community, whose standards have been so flagrantly violated. The preservation of moral community demands that the shattering of the foundation of its existence must be taken with utmost seriousness. The preciousness of life in a moral community must be so highly honored that those who do not honor the life of others make null and void their own right to membership. Those who violate the personhood of others, especially if this is done p .....
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