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Cultural Diversity: Mexican Beliefs Towards Medicine and Illness
by tucksteel3, Nov 30, 2008
Cultural Diversity - Mexican Beliefs Towards Medicine and Mental Illness.
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Combining of Church and State
by Malina Valdez, Nov 30, 2008
Are money and religion related?
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Mormonism Part One
by Lord, Nov 28, 2008
I will address the Book of Mormon and it's inconsistencies.
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Religion and Suicide Bombing
by Dr Tanvir Hussain Bhatti, Nov 27, 2008
“Civilization does not mean that you face a rocket with a stick or a jetfighter with a kite, or a warship with a sailboat…One must face force with equal or superior force. If it is legitimate to defend self and land and destiny, then all means of self-defense are legitimate.”3.
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She's a Witch!
by Loki Lies, Nov 23, 2008
Witch. Pagan. When one hears these words, almost immediately negative connotations are associated with it; evil, ugly, hag, worships the devil, or harms others.
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An Ugly Face of Religious Fundamentalism
by Moron Savant, Nov 23, 2008
What does it mean to be deeply and totally committed to a one's religious belief? Is an attempt to make one belief "as pure as possible" constitutes fundamentalism?
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Persuasive Topic Speech: Christianity
by Brachneos, Nov 16, 2008
Christianity is not credible. It has too many holes in its beliefs and its history.
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Fall of Mainstream Religion
by Omnideus Vulpine, Nov 13, 2008
This essay depicts some interesting statistics on religious adherents in the United States and across the world.
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Paul Tillich and Faith
by Squish, Nov 9, 2008
Paul Tillich’s definition of faith is one that is ambiguous at first. He defines faith as the centered act of being ultimately concerned. He explains in his book Dynamics of Faith that faith does not always have religious content. One can be faithful toward their nation or money or success. He approaches the idea of faith from an almost secular point of view though the ambiguity of his definition can be dissolved if one looks upon faith as an ultimate concern for the ultimate reality. He says in his book, “The content of faith matters infinitely for the life of the believer, but it does not matter for the formal definition of faith".
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The Effect of Religion on Teens
by Allen Teal, Nov 2, 2008
This article takes a look at the overall effect that religious teaching can have on teen development. It presents it from a general and not specific religious preference.
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