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Puritanism During The Salem Witch Trials

... for the world, though many would argue over what exactly the “candle” is representative of. The majority of people would likely comply with the thought of the “candle” portraying the freedom that can be found in the United States. The “candle” put into biblical terms would perhaps be the light shining on everything, like a beacon to all the world, showing what can be found in America. To many citizens of foreign countries, America is seen as a paradise, because here if one possesses the desire and motivation a person ca ...

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Church Of God

... accepted by the first eight members enrolled that day. Spurling died within a few months and was succeeded in leadership by his son, R.G. Spurling, Jr. After ten years of little growth, three laymen influenced by the Spurlings' work claimed a deep religious experience similar to that written about by John Wesley, the founder of Methodism, and as a result began to preach sanctification. The three laymen began to hold services at Camp Creek, in Cherokee County, North Carolina, among a group of unaffiliated Baptists, Spurling and the Christian ...

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Myth In The Bible

... the unknowing, but the realities can be expressed by this symbolic representation. Myth is written in a narrative "story" form but is not historical and is not intended to be historical. Through reenactment of the stories we achieve participation in the truth-content and reality-content. Thus there are two forms by which the literature in general can be viewed. The two forms are in dialectical and analogical imagination. Dialectical imagination is to look at something for what it literally is. Generally, Protestants view their bibl ...

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Tactics Of A Revolution: The Protestant Reformation

... church and the extent of the power of the pope; desired an end to pilgrimages and veneration of saints; believed that priests were no better or more religious than anyone else and that, in essence, all believers were priests; and thought that the Bible should be available to all people in their own language. However, it seems that the timing for a reformation was simply not right during the times of Hus and Wyclif. When Luther began his crusades, numerous groups in Germany were discontented with the changes they saw taking place around them. ...

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The Roots Of Judaism And Christianity

... is derived from the kingdom of Judah, which included the tribes of Benjamin and Judah. The name Israel referred to the people as a whole and to the northern kingdom of 10 tribes. Today it is used as a collective name for all Jewry and since 1948 for the Jewish state. (Citizens of the state of Israel are called Israelis; not all of them are Jews.) In the Bible, Hebrew is used by foreign peoples as a name for the Israelites; today it is applied only to the hebrew language. The origin of the Jews is recounted in the Hebrew Bible. Despite le ...

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Religion In Public Schools

... Why not use the Torah or the Koran? Is it separation of church and state when Congress opens each session with a Christian prayer? The following prayer was recited at the start of the November 30, 1994 session: We pray, O God, for the bread for the sustenance of our bodies and spiritual food for the nourishment of our souls. In a world where much seems to be discouraging and where problems appear at every corner, we pray that the human spirit will not be taught by cynicism or despair, b ...

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Genesis As Myth: Different Views

... is, that most Christians were raised to believe that the bible was true and we weren’t able to argue with it’s readings. We feel that the importance of the myth is more likely to be less probable. This German theologian believed that communica¬ tion has an important role in myth’s throughout the bible. I believe that all mythological systems that recur in stories, oc¬ cur in many different versions. He stated that “man is created in Genesis, and then he created all over again. And, as if two first men were not enough, we als ...

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What Is A Gospel?

... and is in fact the final stage of God's plan of salvation to all of mankind. The mission that Christ entrusted to his followers would not be completed until they had carried the "good news" (or gospel) he had taught them to the ends of the world. The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible says, "It is the word of God for those only who "listen" to it." The Gospels are really testimonials of faith, not of biographies. They are divided into two parts -- sayings and narratives. The narratives include miracle stories and biographical lege ...

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Christmas History

... 25th. In American/English tradition, Christmas Day itself is the day for opening gifts brought by jolly old St. Nick. Many of our current American ideals about the way Christmas ought to be, derive from the English Victorian Christmas, such as that described in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol." The caroling, the gifts, the feast, and the wishing of good cheer to all - these ingredients came together to create that special Christmas atmosphere. The custom of gift-giving on Christmas goes back to Roman festivals of Saturnalia and Kal ...

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Religion: Jerusalem

... is considered to be the holy city. The importance of Jerusalem to Jews stretches back about five thousand years. About 2500 B.C.E., the Canaanites inhabited the city, later Jerusalem became a Jebusite citadel. When David captured the city in 1000 B.C.E., the Jebusites were absorbed into the Jewish people. David made Jerusalem the capital of his kingdom, and Solomon built the first Temple to house the Ark of the Covenant. ( Elon, 1989, p.89) Because of David making Jerusalem the capital of their kingdom and Solomon building the first T ...

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The Rise And Down Fall Of Major Beliefs

... and instigate revolutions in any country. Thomas Jefferson was an important part to the American Revolution. He was the one that wrote the Declaration of Independence. Both of these beliefs have many differences and they also have some similarities. Both of the beliefs have different ideas on god and religion. Deism is not a religion and believe that god is an observer. They do not believe in providence. They also denounce the church. Thomas Paine believed that the mind is the church. Deists also believed that the bible was hearsay. ...

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Barnabas

... an apostle of the secondary group, companion of Paul on his mission to Cyprus and the Pisidian mainland. Barnabas first appears in Luke's account of communal living in the Jerusalem church, as a man of some means who gave to the church the proceeds from the sale of a piece land, "Barnabas sold a field he owned and brought the money and put it at the apostles' feet" (Acts 4:36-37). After the stoning of Stephen in Acts 7:54-8:1, the church was persecuted and scattered, "On that day a great persecution broke out against the church at Jerusalem ...

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