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Tammi Miles

Judaism - 20 views

Tyler Andor wrote: > Why do you suppose so many Jews today are more secular than religious? I suppose so many Jews today are more secular than religious today because of time constraints. I foun...

Tammi Miles

Cults - 14 views

The most important thing for people to know about cults is how overbearing and controlling leaders of the cult can be. When different situations go bad or get intense then one should realize somet...

Jesse Bien

Communing With The Gods | The Druid Network - 1 views

  • Refrain from using mind-altering narcotics.
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  • How long does this take, will it happen the first time? Possibly, possibly not. We can’t determine how long this process takes, all we can do is persevere, intent is all that’s required and the ability to loose your mind. What we do know is that the experience enriches your spirituality and makes future communications a damn sight easier.
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      Always have a disclaimer
  • Remember that I draw these techniques from my own early explorations and they worked for me. Be inspired by them, don’t accept them as written in stone, explore and develop your own unique method of connection. Us it all by all means, or twist and tweak them to your own suiting. Above all, enjoy the process, loose yourself in a relationship that will last forever.
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  • Pick a day and time that is significant to you, perhaps a festival of the turning year, a phase of the moon applicable to what you know of the deity from your research. Use astrological attributes, solar and stellar movements. Immerse yourself in your desire to know them, loose yourself in small rites and rituals that lead up to the big day. On the day itself take yourself to a place where you will not be disturbed for at least an hour. If you have, take with you a drawing or sculpture you have created to express the deity, or anything that pertains to your connection so far. Be confident that you will meet your deity and connect to it.
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      An easy way to get started.
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    A history of Druids and steps to get started in practicing
Jesse Bien

Dance and Religion in Bali - 0 views

  • - As a channel for visiting gods or demonic gods, the dancer acting as a sort of living repository. These trance dances include the Sang Hyang Dedari, with little girls in trance and the Sang Hyang Jaran, a fire dance. - As a welcome for visiting gods, such as the pendet, rejang and sutri dances. - As entertainment for visiting gods, such as the topeng and the wayang.
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      Dance here is used in many ways.
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    The many ways dance is used in Bali.
anonymous

The Torture Colony: an article by Bruce Falconer about Paul Schaefer, a German evangeli... - 0 views

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    Here is the article I mentioned in class on the Colonia Dignidad in Chile...
Kendra Burshiem

On Faith: From the Panel - washingtonpost.com - 0 views

  • There must be a difference though, because Ria is a member of a cult and the other stories are those of Abraham's binding of Isaac in the Hebrew Bible, and Jesus's sojourn on Earth as recorded in the New Testament.
  • While the passage of time is probably the only way to distinguish between extreme religious conviction and delusion, the same modest claim need not be made for the distinction between a religion and a cult. That line can be demarcated with relative ease, but not in the ways that it usually is
  • Cults are typically defined by five characteristics. First, cults tend to centralize power in the hands of a single individual or small group that is considered beyond question. Second, they treat all questions about the group and its beliefs as intolerable challenges to the group's authority and authenticity. Third, they demean all those who do not share their beliefs and sow fear and mistrust among their believers about all such people. Fourth, they typically cut off all or most opportunities for members to interact freely with those outside the group. And finally, they take revenge upon those who choose to leave the group in ways that include cutting them off from all relationships with those who remain inside, confiscating material goods and even physical harm.
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  • the line between cults and religions is clear, it is not fixed or static
Jesse Bien

N.Y. nurse sues after forced to aid abortion - Washington Times - 0 views

  • "I hope that Mount Sinai will obey the law and allow health-care workers not to assist in abortion against their beliefs," she said in a statement. "I believe lots of nurses and doctors throughout the country are being pressured to assist abortion, and I want them to know they are not alone, and they should speak up for their rights of conscience."
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      This is an interesting arguement. Should medical professional be allowed to bring in their personal beliefs into the work place.
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    This article brings to light a good topic of debate. Should medical workers religious veiws be allowed in the work place.
Tammi Miles

Hinduism & Buddhism - 19 views

Tyler Andor wrote: > What did you find most interesting about the first two eastern religions we have covered? The most interesting concept of Hinduism is the rituals that take place in the Ganges ...

Jesse Bien

Your choice of college major may affect your religious views - Ars Technica - 0 views

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      This is an interesting theory.
  • Education majors had a positive correlation with both the level of religious importance in one's life and the frequency of attendance at religious services.
  • For the physical sciences, including biology, the overall trend was neutral, with no major change in religiosity. Somewhat oddly, these students showed increased attendance at religious services, but a reduced sense of religious importance. 
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  • Those who attended religious services more regularly were more likely to attend college later. For those in the humanities and social sciences, a negative correlation was seen in both measures of religiosity. 
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    Religion and education
Jesse Bien

Witness Tells of Doctor's Last Seconds - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    This is article is about the latest killing of a doctor that performed abortions in Kansas. The man being charged killed him out of personal religious beliefs. The struggle to set morals in the US is still being fought years after the country was formed.
Jesse Bien

Vietnam: Priest thrown from hospital window - 0 views

  • The Vietnamese government plans to build a war memorial on the site of Tam Toa church.
  • According to the Catholic News Agency, the authorities in Dong Hoi are openly trying to create a “no Catholic zone” in the city. Hundreds of Catholic families have now fled due to growing anti-Catholic sentiment.
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      This shouldn't surprise the catholics considering what they did to the buddists during the Vietnam war.
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    An article dealng with the treatment of catholics in Vietnam present day.
Katy Miller

The Christian paradox: - 0 views

  • Only 40 percent of Americans can name more than four of the Ten Commandments, and a scant half can cite any of the four authors of the Gospels. Twelve percent believe Joan of Arc was Noah's wife. This failure to recall the specifics of our Christian heritage may be further evidence of our nation's educational decline, but it probably doesn't matter all that much in spiritual or political terms. Here is a statistic that does matter: Three quarters of Americans believe the Bible teaches that “God helps those who help themselves.” That is, three out of four Americans believe that this uber-American idea, a notion at the core of our current individualist politics and culture, which was in fact uttered by Ben Franklin, actually appears in Holy Scripture. The thing is, not only is Franklin's wisdom not biblical; it's counter-biblical. Few ideas could be further from the gospel message, with its radical summons to love of neighbor. On this essential matter, most Americans—most American Christians—are simply wrong, as if 75 percent of American scientists believed that Newton proved gravity causes apples to fly up.
Katy Miller

end of the world, the antichrist,abomination of desolation,second coming of christ,sign... - 0 views

  • The many "false prophets" that will deceive many, in v.5; it corresponds to the 1st seal, the "white horse" (Rev.6:2). The False Prophets are also mentioned in v.11, and in v.24, during the Great Tribulation
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      Well false prophets have been happening forever.... look at Jim Jones or Marshall Applewhite the Heaven's Gate leader
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    This subject has always interested me... it scares me... but still interests me at the same time. I like reading about it and I like the Left Behind series. I definently do not want to be around when it happens.
anonymous

- Jihad in Islam - 0 views

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    Learn about "jihad," one of the more controversial concepts in Islam
Tammi Miles

Ganges River,revered as the source of life in India - 0 views

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    This describes the pollution in the Ganges River-I do not condem Hinduism however unless I was raised under this religion I would have a hard time accepting their traditions.
Andrew Wienk

Theolog: Save me from the wrath of God - 0 views

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    Of course God can get angry... He's like a parent when their kids misbehave.... The people in the Old Testament days were constantly screwing up... making idols, not trusting God, etc, etc.. but once they repented of their sin God delivered them.... It's the same in the Old as it is in the New.
Michael Reopelle

Religious intolerance and strife in Israel - 0 views

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    Religious intolerance and strife in Israel
Judy Morford

Religious and Secular Jews in Israel - 0 views

  • There are many organizations which are working on healing relations between religious and secular Jews in Israel and they are using a large variety of approaches for tackling the issue. Although many of these organizations have been around for quite a few years, since the Rabin assassination new organizations have been created and pre-existing ones have become more active. They can be divided into roughly three categories: political, conflict-driven and educational.
  • One challenge that many organizations face is attracting people to their programs- particularly the ultra-orthodox. The influence of the media in inflaming perceptions and encouraging stereotypes is another area that is identified as a challenge.
Jesse Bien

Articles of Faith - 1 views

  • 10. We believe in the literal gathering of Israel? and in the restoration? of the Ten Tribes; that Zion? (the New Jerusalem) will be built upon this the American continent; that Christ will reign personally upon the earth; and, that the earth will be renewed and receive its paradisiacal glory
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    Basic Beliefs of Mormons.
Jesse Bien

Top 20 Religions in the US - 2 views

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    Gives statistics of the number of followers certain religions in America have.
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