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Michael Reopelle

Religiously inspired hatred, animosity, and intolerance - 0 views

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    Religiously inspired hatred animosity and intolerance
Michael Reopelle

What Orthodox Jews Believe - Beliefnet.com - 0 views

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    Central tenets of Orthodox Judaism, based on the questions in the Belief-O-Matic quiz.
Michael Reopelle

Wicca Beliefs and Practices - 0 views

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    There are a wide variety of beliefs and practices in modern day Wicca. However, distinct principles are common to most modern witches.
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.
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...

Jesse Bien

Chile - Religion in Historical Perspective - 0 views

shared by Jesse Bien on 06 Aug 09 - Cached
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    Gives a historical look at how a countries religion can change with goverment.
Jesse Bien

Communing With The Gods | The Druid Network - 1 views

  • Refrain from using mind-altering narcotics.
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      Important
  • 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

Mission Network News - 0 views

shared by Jesse Bien on 04 Aug 09 - Cached
  • "World Christian has put together this booklet that will help you pray each day, at the same time Muslims are praying," said Yoder. "The twist is this: we're encouraging Christians to pray that many of these Muslims will turn to Christ."
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      This book is really not an education on other religions but a guide to turn others from there beliefs.
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    Following the Islamic holy time of Ramadan
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