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    smouldering them utilizing Black enchantment. • The ‘left way’ to reach God While the entire world takes after the right approach to achieve god, these sadhus gladly declare that they take after the 'left route' to achieve god which is far speedier than the previous. As indicated by them, genuine piety lies in looking for the 'virtue in the filthiest'. One of those sadhus says they are genuine Aghoras in the event that they could focus on god while performing the most debased…

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    religion, Adam and Eve partake in the forbidden fruit and lose their immortality, home in the Garden of Eden, and have to atone for their sins (a form of good vs evil). In addition, the symbolic role of light and fire in the religions is very similar. The god of light, Ahura Mazda’s gift to man is fire and Yahweh’s shines his light on those he favors. Therefore, in both contexts light is seen as good and divine. Lastly, each religion shares relatively similar creation stories. In the beginning,…

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    true hypocrisy. She is the first to judge another for conjuring up the dead, but she sent her own child to Tituba to conjure up the spirits of Ann Putnam’s dead children to see who caused their death (184). This action shows what kind of person Mrs. Putnam truly is. She is so worried about putting the blame of her children’s death on someone else that she would allow her only living child to go into the forest to conjure up dead spirits. How a person acts and behaves is the truest way to know…

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    death by supposing that his “relative,” Godfather will not execute him and that Death has the power to light a second candle, giving him a second chance at life, but the results are false and the Physician ends up dead. At the end of the stories, the Physician and the servant were dead, implying that life after death is hopeless or nonexistent. There was no way to redemption or ability for them to control the situation. When thinking from an atheistic perspective, this is true, but is that…

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    Religion In Judaism

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    there is only one God. Today, approximately 14 million people identify themselves as Jews. There are three main branches of Judaism, each with different approaches to religious…

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    written “When the Anunnaki, the judges, come together, and Mammetun the mother of destinies, together they decree the fates of men. Life and death they allot but the day of death they do not disclose.” Showing that Mesopotamians believed that the gods controlled the weather and fertility. Since the Tigris and Euphrates rivers were subject to…

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    Religion Vs Religion

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    words, to know Christ is to know His Father. Christ is the way, the bridge to have a relationship with God. To know Christ is to know God. As there are many religions, beliefs, ways of believing in a deity or higher power, all are missing God’s divine truth at the core if believing in Christ and being baptized by water are not the center of the belief. Once we understand and live according to God plan, a life with Christ, we are also to do more than just carry this faith with us, keeping it…

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    physical enclosure for our spirit or soul. Upon physical death, there is a spiritual release which usually leads to some sort of reward or punishment.There is a collection of sacred writings and/or oral teachings. These provide information about God/gods/goddesses and other deities, and tell adherents how to live the prescribed religious life. Religions provide and teach a system of ethics which help us determine between right and wrong conduct. Religions provide answers to questions that we may…

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    “loving thy neighbor” and praying for one’s enemies. People often do not speak on anger and other “negative” emotions when looking at the black church, since it is not viewed as “of God”. As a result, believers may assume that God will handle all their burdens, and all they must do is pray. Though, “faith without works is dead,” so in reality they must be active in fighting oppressive forces, in order to be liberated from them. On the other…

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    the two worldviews Hinduism and Biblical worldview is similar because we both worship a God we as Christians worship one God the Hindus worship many. In my studies I have found two worldviews they are similar in a very few ways we as Christians believe that God loves us and we believe God to be the trinity that has 3 parts The Father, The Son and The Holy Ghost. The Hindus believe that Brahman is a three part God they believe there is Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva and they form one Supreme Being…

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