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6191: Church Of God
... County, Tennessee, began to search the Scriptures for answers to the problems of modernism, formality, and spiritual dryness. An initial meeting of concerned people was held on August 19, 1886, at the Barney Creek Meeting House to organize a new movement that would preach primitive church holiness and provide for reform and revival of the churches. Christian Union was the name accepted by the first eight members enrolled that day. Spurling ...
6192: Buddhism
... perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness. These five items produce the compound being that experiences Dukkha. B.) I Believe I give significance to things or events that aren't intentionally producing Dukkha. I'm leaving my house to go to work and I happen to leave a couple of minutes late knowing that there is a possibility that I might be late. As I'm driving someone pulls in front of me ...
6193: What is Satanism?
... pageants used to celebrate a person or element of faith. Magick rituals consist of three types. Sex magic (include materbation), healing or happiness rituals and destruction rituals. Destruction rituals may include sticking pins in a doll; drawing a picture or writing of a victim's death; delivering a soliloquy etc. Destruction rituals are best performed by a group. Male Satanists wear full length black robes, with or without a hood. Young ...
6194: The Roots of Christianity
... circumstances or agent of change. What did remain consistent is the belief in the same God. It was this same God - the one who "brought Israel out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery"- who was the changing agent in the person of Jesus of Nazareth whom was known to his followers as the Christ. The movement was solidified though both social conditions and through its own ...
6195: Judaism and Christianity
... at sundown when the Jews must return home to be with their families. On Saturday, the holiest day for the Jews they attend synagogue and will not drive a vehicle. Many Jews keep a kosher house, meaning they do not eat animals and certain foods, and the food must be prepared a certain way. Jesus Christ lived as a Jew, died as a Jew, and rose again as a Jew. The ...
6196: The Differences between Judaism and Christianity
... at sundown when the Jews must return home to be with their families. On Saturday, the holiest day for the Jews they attend synagogue and will not drive a vehicle. Many Jews keep a kosher house, meaning they do not eat animals and certain foods, and the food must be prepared a certain way. Jesus Christ lived as a Jew, died as a Jew, and rose again as a Jew. The ...
6197: The Koran, the Bible, and Joseph
... shirt when no one was around and said, "Lie with me." He left his garment in her hand and fled. After she realized he had left his garment she called unto the men of her house and told how that Joseph tried to ravish her. After lying to her husband about Joseph, he became very angry and had Joseph thrown into prison. The accounts are very similar, with the only differences ...
6198: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism
... walking and carrying crosses walking along the path that Jesus took. The second slide was a slide of the Kabah. It represents the Islam religion. The Kabah is found inside Mecca and is supposed to house a meteorite. The third slide is for the Jewish religion, Judaism. All of the religions are monotheistic which means they believe in only one God, the God of Abraham. Although they have the worship the ...
6199: Eucharist
... represents Jesus' body, and how He gave Himself up for us. The first little while of the Church, the "Mass was celebrated as a friendship meal called agape." 3 Christians shared brought food to the house where they were assembled, but as the numbers increased, the meal was cut down to bread and wine. Today, the offertory collection echoes the early years of the spirit giving at the Eucharist. 4 It ...
6200: Cults
... THEIR world) -- to the "acceptable establishment," to humanity, and to false religious concepts. Part of that "stay blinded" formula goes like this: "Above all, be married, a good parent, a reasonable church goer, buy a house, pay your mortgage, pay your insurance, have a good line of credit, be socially committed, and graciously accept death with the hope that 'through His shed blood,' or some other equally worthless religious precept, you ...


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