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beach , trying new things , beach , cooking , spirituality ,
reading , meditation , learning , renaissance faires , religious
studies , pirate festivals , history , dreaming , thinking ,
chatting , poetry (reading and writing), couchsurfingMy motto in
life: The 5 L's: Living, Loving, Laughing,
religious metaphysics & philosophy , herbology ,
aromatherapy , history (especially ancient - I'm actually nerd
enough to ... I have a
religious library that impressed my favorite religious studies
teacher and he doesn't know about the stuff on sustainability,
gardening, building, health,
by Sarah_Burnette7
Take this test to discover your how you really feel about church and religion. ...
by loveeverything
How well do you compare with me? Would we enjoy the same activities, and do we think the same way?This test will measure if you are desirable to me and vice versa. No cheating! ...
by Duchy_of_Joe
Your average American knows squat about British history. Which is strange considering how important it has been to world history and our own heritage.... ...
by Saneriel
Think you know history? What about Ancient History? Let's get a little specific here, what do you know about Greece and it's history? ...
by pbarsa
Hello there, brilliant test taker, and welcome to my Canadian History (Part 1) Test. This test will cover events in the early historical development o... ...
by Josken
understood as a series of
cycles; history was seen as tragic or comic rather than redemptive.
With the arrival of Christianity, it came to be believed that
history had a predetermined goal, which was human salvation. Though
they suppress their religious content, secular humanists continue
to cling
by Mote_already
unit of every stable
society known in history and the optimal environment for raising
children. ... And as for them being the 'religious views of few'
they are clearly not. They are the 'religious views of the majority
of religious people.
by Etoile_Estrella
invalidate religious belief, which is a fallacy, just as you can't
use religious criteria to invalidate scientific belief. Religious ... a
fascinating history. Please don't mistake me. I am very moved by
the developments we've made. However, the development of religion
ALSO has a fascinating history.
by slvsky4
in at least one period in the
history of American end times. ... the new form of socialism emerging from
the religious left. During the 1880s, the religious right rejected
socialism on the grounds that it may be classified as economic and
political and that it had no ethical or religious authority.
by noble_rykke
in which
numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups are present
and tolerated within a society.� That�s simple enough to start out
with. Pluralism is not necessarily an idea of religious
amalgamation, but it is ...
It�s part of human history in that when two or more different
Comment by ntstlkr
726 The
Founding Fathers were far from anti-religious (with particular
exceptions), but as a group they were also far from ignorant of the
history of religious prosecution and religiously inspired warfare.
Comment by RicoSuave2006
We are a nation founded by
highly religious people (mainly Christians) using highly religious
ideals (also mainly of Christian and Biblical origin). It's part of
history and we shouldn't allow anyone to re-write history to suit
their own politics.
Comment by pmcrimson
exactly how vast Space is, and here's
my favorite book on religious history: <a
href="http://www.amazon.com/History-God-000-Year-Judaism-Christianity/dp/0345384563/sr=8-1/qid=1164818591/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1/002-9979423-7237609?ie=UTF8&s=books">A
History of God</a>, by Karen Armstrong.
Comment by PlaySerious
no religious group espouses such beliefs or the
fact that the religious group to which the individual professes to
belong may not accept such belief will not determine whether the
belief is a religious belief of the employee or prospective
employee. The phrase ``religious ... national history).
Comment by fadetoashv22
"religionist"
approaches to religious studies, esotericism tends to be used as a
near synonym of gnosis in the universalizing sense of the
word (i.e., covering various religious phenomena which ... with their colleagues in the history of medicine or art history
rather than with fellow
Comment by QuietArtist
Ed
was so indoctrinated by his religious tradition, due to family
history and ties, that I couldn't reason with him.
Comment by
Nowhere in history does it ... that for religious tolerance, Ralph? Or are
puritan Protestants the only people allowed to have religious
tolerance? That kind of has been the American status quo for the
longest amount of time. Oh, and I believe you are referring to the
period of religious tolerance
Comment by
Shlomo
Sand challenges this narrative, claiming that – beyond the
religious question of whether God really spoke to Moses – the ... The criticism has focused mostly on Sand’s credentials as
an expert on European history, not ancient Middle Eastern history,
a point that Sand readily acknowledges.
Comment by J_C_
throughout the world's history? Definitely not, but do not try to
act as if religious groups do not have a profound influence on
their members, and that some of these members act out ON BEHALF of
their religious beliefs...beliefs they would not have if they were
not "religious" in the first