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    have been formed from their specific culture. Obviously, humanity has many different cultures and with that comes many different forms of truth seeking. There is one religion that claims to have the fullness of truth. That religion is the faith of Catholicism which means the Universal Church. Through

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    Catholicism vs. Protestantism is the two largest religions in the world. Both are put together on belief that Jesus was born of the Virgin Mary. That he died on the cross, arose and ascendended into heaven on the third day. That is where they get the father son and Holy Ghost. Both Catholicism and Protestantism have some of the same bases but are very different. First one of the main differences is the afterlife. After life, meaning who is going to heaven. Protestants believe that you believe in

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    I. Introduction This paper will answer the question of why Latin American Catholics are increasingly practicing Fringe Catholicism. Catholicism has been an essential part of Latin American identity since it was first imposed on the indigenous people by Spanish colonial powers. The mixture of Catholicism with indigenous religions has led to a different development of Catholicism in Latin America than in other parts of the world. For this reason many people cite, indigenous religions as a reason

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    ​This paper will analyze afterlife in Hinduism and in Catholicism. Afterlife will be considered in the Catechism of the Catholic Church 1020-1060 and in Romans 10. Afterlife will also be considered in Bhagavad Gita 2:27, Obayashi page 146 and in Rig Veda 10.14.8. This topic is intriguing because death is a part of life and it is interesting to see the different perspectives of their two religions and of what happens in the afterlife. Besides the perspectives, this topic studies the greatest mystery

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    An Introduction to Catholicism by Lawrence Cunningham focuses on the structure and practice of the Catholic religion, which leaves some people questioning why things are done in a certain manner. To fully focus on this religion there will be five topics addressed- scripture and tradition, popular piety, sacraments and prayer, personal and social morality, and reform, mission, and interreligious dialogue. This book gives an example of three main views of Catholicism and how a religious perspective

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    oreo down the toilet once as an offering to the Gods. As we learned about Native Americans, the teacher told us that myths were stories people made up to explain the world around us. I did not see the difference between mythology and Catholicism. Except, Catholicism must be right. Because my mom is Catholic. And she’s the smartest person I know; she can’t be wrong. Eventually, I grew out of my fascination with the Greek Myths. In 6th and 7th grade my family stopped going to church because my brother

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    myths, ritual, ethics, characteristic emotional experience, material expression, and sacredness. Depending on the religion, some of these elements may carry more weight than others. I will look at Catholicism and Voodoo and the role some of these elements play within these systems of belief. Catholicism is a monotheistic religion believing that God is the Creator of all that is. We must love and serve God in our daily life, through prayer and good works, in order to achieve salvation. The element

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    Lutheranism vs catholicism Both of these religions try to answer the question- “ how can the christian community and is members make moral decision and moral judgements which are both responsive and responsible” however roman catholic and protestant theologians are learning from each other, in 1999 with the signing of the joint declaration on the doctrine of justification. Yet it seems both theologies have diverse understandings about how and why one lives one's life as a Christian and about what

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    that people follow to be accepted into that belief. These standard beliefs are what makes them religious compared to philosophical. Catholicism is the belief of following one god and the history of the religion, but there are many aspects that leaves one wondering the truth. The questioning I have about Catholicism is what is the truth. I grew up following Catholicism because that is what my family follows. At a young age, I did not question the religion or did I think about the background where

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    times through Franco’s national Catholicism and the post-Franco Europeanization. It is in light of the latter that we can now understand Goytisolo’s words upon receiving the Cervantes Literary Prize: “Cuando me dan un premio, sospecho de mí mismo” (El País, 2015). Such suspicion is indeed a well-founded one, for his recognition as a major writer on the account of the Spanish state has only come after the exclusion of Iberia’s Semitic roots by Franco’s national Catholicism has been further secured through

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