Comparative Religions

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    Traits

    Trait theory in psychology, is an approach to the study of human personality.  traits, which can be defined as habitual patterns of behavior, thought, and emotion.[1] According to this perspective, traits are relatively stable over time, differ across individuals (e.g. some people are outgoing whereas others are shy), and influence behavior. Cross situational consistency" is the idea that people act the same way (consistent) in different situations. There is an argument among psychologists about

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    Heaven's Gate

    Heaven’s Gate Control, brain washed, and mental illness. Those are the first thoughts that come to mind during and after watching this documentary. Heaven’s Gate was founded and led by Marshall Applewhite (1931–1997) and Bonnie Nettles (1928–1985).Marshall Applewhite is a disturbing individual, who seems to me he just wants control over these individuals. The most shocking part is that they actually allow him to control every aspect of their lives. According to what we learned and discussed in

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    Affirming Common Roots

    INT-244 World Religions Professor Kyle Smith Affirming Common Roots Thomas Merton appears to be making a statement concerning if mankind is only concerned with them on an individual basis then he or she is basically attempting to become self-sufficient. However, upon further reading it seems to make a statement "if" rejects others to do what is best for them then are may be a sin. It is God’s desire for all mankind to treat his or her fellow person as He would treat them with love

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    Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility

    be misconstrued. Thus, morality is received or acquired in the ideas. The first is the laws in which a nation upholds to which is demanded as right then is consider to be morally right. Succeeding, morality is believed to be derivation from religion, in which several religious associations follow by-laws that members are deem to follow and behave in a required conduct. Lastly, morality is the individual take of what is morality. These ideas is what has ignited debate of the understandings and

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    The Laws of the Puritans

    liberty and the idea of democratic government. The Puritans were not flexible in their thoughts or works, and had no regard for change no matter how successful it could prove. They had fled to America in order to find a peaceful place to practice their religion. They had lost faith in the Catholic Church and were protesting against the way the Catholic Church was aligned with God. The Puritan clergy did not embrace the slightest notions that appeared to deviate from what they thought Christianity was supposed

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    Life of Planet Earth

    roughly seven billion people, Earth plays host to a race that is both incredibly sadistic and unspeakably noble. One facet of this dichotomy stems from a concept known as religion. Religion is a set of spiritual beliefs shared by a group of people. What does religion look like? It looks like religion. A central characteristic of religion is the belief in supernatural beings. Giant flying spaghetti monsters are generally forgone in favor of vaguely humanoid figures. These deities often hand down a moral

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    Hinduism

    By: Crystal Carter Hinduism is a religion that is mostly different from any other religion in the world. Hinduism is different from other monotheistic religions in that it does not have a single founder, a s single concept of deity, or the concept of a prophet. These things alone separate the Hindu religion from the many different religions. Along with being different from other religions, Hinduism is also regarded as the worlds oldest organized religion. It ranks third in the survey of population

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    Secularism

    Running Header: Secularism vs. Religion 1 Secularism vs. Religion Patricia Nash HIS 104 World Civilizations II Instructor: Kristy Nelson May 18, 2013 Secularism vs. Religion 2 It took the courage of one man to change the way religion was looked upon along the way for others to see that there

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    Religious Conflict and Politics in Nigeria: Implication for National Development

    CHAPTER ONE 1.1. INTRODUCTION The notion of religion suggests an attempt by man common thread to all the above perspectives, however, is to work out a relationship between humans and a super- that they all link religion to man’s physical and social ordinate or supernatural being. It was borne out of man’s environment. To this extent, it could be argued that, there endeavour to understand the supernatural in the context is largely an interaction between religion and the society of the world he lives in

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    Apocalypto

    Apocalypto 1. While observing the film “Apocalypto” I noticed various aspects that represented religious faith of the Mayan culture. One of the prominent aspects I noticed was the Mantu. The Mantu also seen as the soul of nature, animals and of humans were shown right from the beginning of the movie during the hunt. During the hunt the tribal men paid their respect to the slaughtered animal, which they believed to be a living soul, ultimately part of the Mantu. They believed they needed to

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