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    War and terrorist bombings, attacks and crusades: these conflicts are all over three main regions whose religious text that hold a similar idea? The Bible, The Torah, and the Koran share similar ideas about religion; however, they seem so...antipode. If they are so similar, why not accept their differences and peacefully coexist? Humans always feel the need for their daemon to be on top; one alpha, one god. Christianity, Judaism and Islam pronounces that their “god” is supreme to all other gods

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    Religion Dubious

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    Religions. Dubious? Very much so. What precisely is religion? Is it a safe haven for the mind- a safety net, one must lean on when needed? Is it an explanation for the unexplainable? Is there a correct answer? There happens to be various religions such as Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all worship one god. Is it possible that they could all be following the same god? The followers of the separate religions state that they believe in a “different” god

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    The laws of war The IHL and Geneva conventions are mainly known as the organizations that keep morals and sense in armed conflicts otherwise known as wars. These organizations place laws during war, if these laws hadn't been put in place during 1949 I don't think many of us would be here today. The main international agreements are the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. Nearly every country in the world is part of these treaties, they protect four different categories of war victims – the wounded

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    Arabs and Muslim Americans Andrew J. Ayers ETH/125 April 11, 2011 Teresa Edge Arabs and Muslim Americans What distinguishes African American Muslims from other practicing Muslims in the United States today? * Arabs are an ethnic group. * Muslims are a religious group. * Islam is the faith, like Christianity. * Muslim is a believer of that religion, like a Christian. * You cannot accurately identify the Muslims by nationality alone. * Just because you are Arab does

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    Mount Olympus was believed to be the home of gods. There was no particular book, like the Bible or Koran to follow. Also there was no particular structure like a government or church that made rules to follow. The Ancient Greeks believed that the gods they worshiped were immortal, and that they controlled many aspects of nature. Since all aspects of

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    Topic question 1: What is the holy book of your faith, and how does it compare to others? Jesus: Well my book is the best because it teaches story’s and teaches people how to live without sin and how to live a holy life. My book was before the Qur’an but long after the Torah. Moses: Unlike Jesus, I mostly direct my scriptures towards my follower but sometimes I say things that could be depicted to all of mankind. Majority of my stories are in the bible but it seems that there are a couple missing

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    How can religions relate? How are they different? Both Christianity and Islam are universalizing religions in the world today that have great influences on their disciples. With the Middle East being the origin of both religions, they have a great impact on the world today and the history to come. With their major similarities, they also have key differences! Whereas Islam and Christianity are different, Muslims believe that jesus was an important prophets of Allah and was Founded by Muhammed, while

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    Unreached People Group

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    to Islam. Now the entire area is practically Muslim. The Mazanderani are unique religiously because they belong to the Ithna-Ashari sect of Islam and their autonomous character. The women are not equal to the men in their society even though the Koran, the Islamic Bible, qualifies women to equal status as men. This is the Mazanderani way of daily life. Their religious views are as most in the Islamic faith. They believe in one all-powerful God, Allah. To worship Allah is the purpose of mankind’s

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    Conflict is a word used to describe a state of discomfort, anger, frustration, sadness or pain that arises from a struggle to resist or overcome a condition of opposition, antagonism or discord. Fear is an unpleasant and frequently strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger. Fear affects the way that people manage antagonistic circumstances, and can often provoke uncharacteristic or defensive responses. In order to understand conflict, we must first accept the inevitability of conflict

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    Christianity Of Religion

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    The term religion is defined as the belief in and worshipping of a power superior to that of humans. Basically, all religions have the same purpose, but the way this purpose is pursued can be very distinctive. The approach of these religious traditions can allow them to become very prosperous and dominate. All religions possess a cherished text that contains the beliefs and practices specific to those followers. In order to attain a successful religion, there must be a designated place and day for

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