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Taoism
<view this essay>.... part of these religions and the culture of the Chinese people. Although not accepted by our beliefs, its understanding helps build strength in our own religion. Reincarnation, life after death, beliefs are not standardized between the religions. Each religion has a different way of applying this concept to its beliefs. Ignorance of these beliefs is a sign of weakness in the mind. To truly understand ones own religion, one must also understand those concepts of the other religions of the world. Hopefully this will be an enlightenment on the reincarnation concepts as they apply to and Buddhism.
The goal in is to achieve tao, to find the way. Tao is the .....
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Refutation To A Bias Suggestion
<view this essay>.... because the texts of the Bible
are old does not void their validity. Although we may not share the same
nationality with the authors of the Bible, we do share common beliefs and faiths.
Taken from a different perspective, non-Christians do not share the same
beliefs, obviously, or they would not make such statements.
Another question one may ask themselves is exactly how different are the
authors of the Biblical texts from ourselves. Is it their lifestyle or career
that makes them so exotic in relation to us? Is it just because they spoke
another language? They are children of God, just as we are. Science today is
still discovering new evidence that p .....
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What Went Wrong: An Examination Of Separation Of Church And State
<view this essay>.... principles on which this nation was founded.
The abandonment officially began in 1947 in Everson v. Board of Education, when
the court announced, “The 1st amendment has erected a wall between church and
state. That wall must be kept high and impregnable. We could not approve the
slightest breach.” (Barton, Original… p.13) This exact case began the reversal
of Supreme Court trends and opinions that had lasted for one hundred and fifty
years. Now, for almost fifty years, the Supreme Court , and the United States
population in general, has used the phrase “separation of church and state” when
referring to the religion clause of the 1st Amendment.
Th .....
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Buddhism
<view this essay>.... each other. Theravada and Mahayana are two parts of the same religion. is a religion, which has been around for many years, and has been a powerful driving force in the world.
A person named Siddharta Gautama founded in India in about 500 BCE. Gautama was at one point a part of the rich and powerful class of India. When he was 29 years of age, he left his family to find religious enlightenment. After six years of wandering, Siddharta Gautama. experienced enlightenment. (To himself), he discovered the way to escape this unhappy existence called life. After enlightenment, people called him the Buddha, which means, “enlightened one.” Various Buddhist schools h .....
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Theory Of Religion
<view this essay>.... attempt to deal with the unknown. Based on Freud's theory that religion was only a safe haven for what was unknown, he thought that as humans began to get a greater knowledge of the universe and gain greater physical and mental security that religion would become less necessary in our lives. Another psychologist, William R. James, developed his theory on religion through the study of psychology. First as a student of arts, then a student of medicine, finally James came to his studies of psychology after realizing the influence that the mind has on the body. James saw religion as growing out of psychological need. He viewed religion as a persons positive w .....
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What Is A Hindu?
<view this essay>.... Dharma. Dayadhvamh says to be compassionate and includes KaruNa.
There are also many sub-principals within these principals. These are Ahimsa, satya, Brahmacharya, Maitri, Dharma, KaruNa, Viirya, Dama, and Shaucha. Ahimsa means nonviolence and in strict Hindu households may include vegetarianism. Satya is truthfulness and honesty at all costs. Brahmacharya is often translated incorrectly as sexual continence, but actually means the state of incessant search for the truth; the truth being Brahman. Notice that Brahman is not called God, merely "The Truth" whatever it may be. Maitri is the guidelines for friendship which is the principal relationshi .....
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Buddhism
<view this essay>.... in meditation and image, angering his father, who wanted him to be
a warrior and ruler rather than a religious philosopher. Giving in to his
father's wishes, he married at an early age and participated in the common
life of the court. Buddha found his carefree, dishonest life boring, and
after a while he left home and began wandering in search of
"enlightenment." One day in 533, according 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 f .....
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Brief History Of Buddhism
<view this essay>.... affiliation to be nonexclusive is one. The other is the
difficulty in getting information from Communist countries such as China.
It's followers have divided into two main branches: Theravada and
Mahayana. Theravada, the way of the elders, is dominant in India, Sri
Lanka, Burma, Laos, Thailand, and Cambodia. Mahayana, the greater vehicle,
refers to the Theravada as Hinayana, the lesser 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. T .....
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