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Blood Sacrifice In The Judeo-Christian Religion
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5 pages in length. Can a sin be forgiven? Should it be? Is it the guilt a sinner attempts to rid from himself, or is it a true sense of regret that drives him to seek out forgiveness? Inasmuch as sin is definitive and a proverbial slap in the face of God, how can it be forgiven? In response to mankind's sinning ways, atonement was required in order to escape the wrath of God and regain His favor. Repenting one's sins and abating His anger, which is tempered by love for His people, took its form in blood sacrifices; however, these offerings were not so strict as to require human blood, but rather He was appeased with the presentation of sacrificial animals who gave their life for Man's sinful ways. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCBlodS.rtf
Book Of Ruth
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This 2.5 page paper discusses the Old Testament Book, Ruth. The writer provides an historical background for the Book and comments on its literary style. The essay also includes a discussion of the lessons learned from this Book that are applicable today, such as true faith, devotion, obedience and commitment. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: PGruth.rtf
Buddhism Is No More Than Hinduism With A Social Conscience
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5 pages in length. The extent to which one can argue that Buddhism is no more than Hinduism with a social conscience is a statement founded amidst ignorance and untruths. To claim that Buddhism and Hinduism are separated only by social conscience is to say Hinduism lacks a moral sense that Buddhism somehow possesses, a claim that cannot be substantiated when one takes a closer look at the two doctrines 6 sources.
Filename: TLCBudHn.rtf
Buddhism:
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This 4 page paper examines the differences between Zen and Tibetan Buddhism. This paper considers the goals of each practice, as well as how each is practiced. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSBuddas.rtf
Burma (Myanmar): Culture, History and Traditions
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This is a 5 page paper discussing Burmese history, culture, and traditions. Burma (Myanmar) is a country rich in culture, religion, history and traditional festivals and beliefs. Over 89 percent of the population is Buddhist and this provides a great deal of traditional structure and family values to the way of life in the country. Most of the population belongs to the agricultural sector which further retains the traditional rituals of the small communities. The political situation in Burma however is turbulent as a militant government has controlled the country for several decades which has led to a great deal of rioting, controversy and violation of human rights. Because of the political situation and record in Myanmar, some countries have imposed trade sanctions against the country which impacts the economy considerably. Despite the poor conditions however, the cultural and religious basis of Burma and the Burmese remains intact and a significant and central aspect of lives of the people.
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Filename: TJBurma1.rtf
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