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    They are known as the Holy Trinity. God the Father is very powerful and knows everything about the humankind. He created the universe and all creatures in it. Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the most important God in my religion. Jesus came down to earth and died to save us from our sins. I believe that he is my personal savior. I have faith and

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    Mormonism The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, as the Mormon Church is properly known, was founded in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr. Mormons assert that Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith in 1820 with the express purpose of restoring His Church and gospel in its purity and fullness to the earth. The Mormon Church uses two sources as its primary authorities: the Book of Mormon and the Bible. The doctrine and covenants in the Pearl of Great Price are also viewed as divine authority. According

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    similarities between the Catholic Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon). Both churches accept Jesus Christ as the Savior of the world and teach that salvation comes through faith in Christ, repentance and baptism. The differences between the two churches revolve around priesthood authority, continuing revelation, the nature of God, the purpose of mortality and eternal marriage as well as methods of baptism. Beyond its shared nature

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    Baptist Interview Essay

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    he agreed to take me to his church, which ultimately led me to being able to interview a Catholic priest about their religious practices. The interview itself was mind-blowing because I never knew how similar, and yet how

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    He will proclaim liberty to those spiritually captive, and Luke 4:18-19 where Christ declares that He has come to free those who are spiritually captive. Black Liberation theologians are half-correct when they state that Christ’s ministry was, in part, centered at liberating the oppressed, but they omit that Christ referred to those spiritually oppressed not physically oppressed. In fact, the only moment in which Christ witnessed violence throughout his three years ministry was when his disciple Peter

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    the bishop of Laodicea who developed the heretical position concerning the nature of Christ. Originally, a supporter of orthodoxy against the Arians, his Christological teaching becomes a heresy among scholars, at a synod in Rome in 374-380 and by the Council of Constantinople in 381. The primary opponents of Apollinarius were Athanasius, the Cappadocian Fathers (the two Gregories), and Epiphanius. ¬-The Church Fathers sought to defend themselves against Apollinarius’s teaching, especially when referring

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    under persecution by the secular government to union with the same, beginning the state-church system (Schaff, pg., 4). However, following Jesus’s death, resurrection, and ascension, many questions arose about Christ, his nature, and in answer to those, different hypocritical positions arose. In the fourth and fifth centuries, the early Church Fathers gathered to discuss and agree to a common, Biblical view of Christ in response to some erroneous views. These were the Councils of Nicaea (325 A.D.), Constantinople

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    THE TRINITY THE TRINITY: A REASONABLE BELIEF? The traditional Christian belief that God is a Trinity can be summarized briefly: God is three persons in one divine nature. These three persons are traditionally named Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. But, it seems like different religions have their different views of disagreeing with God being trinity. I can see why there is a disagreement because God is labeled to be three people, when people believe that God is one person. I personally believe that

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    Mormonism Research Paper

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    in Jesus Christ. They testify of Jesus Christ as well, to be the savior of the world. I hope to bring to light the beliefs and foundation behind Mormonism. It is amazing how much Mormons consider themselves to be similar to Christian Religion, in fact many Mormons make the comment that there is no difference between Christianity and Mormonism, and that the two of them are working to get to the same place. In 1830 Mormonism began and came into existence, Mormonism also known as the Church of the Latter-Day

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    Cultural Diversity In the health care you have to think of all the cultural diversity in the United States. Some cultures are Hinduism, Jehovah's Witness, and Mormons etc.there are many different cultures. Every culture varies in religion, beliefs of medical treatment, and various traditions. First off, the Hindus are not like the Christians in a sense that Hindus believe in multiple “Gods”, whereas Christians believe in a monotheistic god. The Hindus have some interesting medical beliefs such

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