STUDYING THE EVOLUTION OF RELIGIONS
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- The Evolution of Sacred Truths in ReligionThis article suggests that throughout world literature, the evolution of religious truths is the single most popular theme. Evidence is given from the Bible, the Torah, as well as many Far Eastern works.
- The Sociology of ReligionEmile Durkheim and Max Weber discuss their thoughts on religion and the effect society has on religion.
- The Reformation and the Emergence of Modern ScienceThe abuses that led to the Protestant Reformation instigated the formation of splinter denominations within, and without, the Catholic Church. The Reformation enabled a diversity of thought that led to a revolution: the divorce of science and theology.
- Tracing the Origins of RacismA look at the historical influences of the rise of racism to the point at which it existed in the 19th and early 20th century United States, a racism that, in many ways, still lingers today.
New Uses for Evolution If the Creationists Win the DebateAs the saying goes, if life gives you lemons, make lemonade. That's what we'll need to do with evolution if its teaching is banned in academic and science in America. Here are a few practical suggestions.- The Nature of Science: An AnalysisIf one views science as an extension of human nature and tries to regard it in that sense, you have to research the scientists who perform the science and determine whether the nature of the work they are doing is good or bad.
- Humanities TodayThe humanities are essential for understanding the past that is responsible for the creation of the present.
The Language of God: A Scientist Presents Evidence for BeliefA Review and Commentary of the Book by Francis S. Collins
The Growth and Spread of Asian Martial Arts in the USAAn overview of the different ways in which Chinese, Japanese, and Indian martial arts entered the USA, how they have been received, and how they have been adapted.- Evolution as Proof, Creationism as FolkloreThe difference between scientific proof and mythological story-telling.
- Analysis of T.S. Eliot's The Waste LandThe Waste Land by T.S. Eliot is the poet's most famous work. In this paper the poem is interpreted on personal, societal, and human levels, with the interpretations backed up by published research.
- In Monotheism, It’s a (God)Man’s WorldIn the early ages of human history, women were equal to men. They were the primary healers and religious leaders, and practiced all of the arts and sciences. This radically changed with the advent of monotheism, the belief in one god.
- Why We Need Religion?An examination of the underlying mechanisms inherent in the human brain that may attribute to religious experiences as a system of beliefs.
- Germany's Cultural, Economic History and Evolution: A Global Business AnalysisThis paper takes a look at the history of Germany as it transformed from economic disparity to a present-day stellar performer in the global market. With an emphasis on culture, the paper analyzes how the country compares to the United States.
Is Evolution Coming to an End?This article examines the growing problem that is the future of germinal choice technologies, and assesses how American must respond.- Emile Durkheim:A research paper written for the course: Religion in Society and World Politics.
- To Believe or Not to Believe... Who Can Answer the Question?An examination of a crisis of faith at a deep, personal level. Why I believe what I believe, how it came to be, which direction should I go now?
- The Phenomenological Study of ReligionAn in depth study of how religion should be seen in relation to human emotion. How should humanity's experience with the "wholly other" be studied in the academic study of religion.
- IS DIVORCE DUE to DISILLUSION or EVOLUTION?Evolution as related to divorce
- Science as ReligionIn the secular context of contemporary Western society, science and religion play roles of almost complete opposition. During the Renaissance, the dual categories of 'Science' and 'Religion' coexisted as a homogenous entity used to pursue theological investigation.
- Another Argument Against Intelligent Design in SchoolsThis is an argument against intelligent design, and the existence of the wall between church and state. John F. Kennedy and Thomas Jefferson are sources.
Analyze Iranian Islamic Criminal PunishmentI want help you to understand principle of Islamic criminal law and describe Islamic crimes and punishment (penance). Islamic criminal law has five categories of crimes: (haad, ghesas, diyat, taâazirat, deterrent punishment).- Spiritual WritingsThis article is my sprititual writing about my human understanding of personal spirituality
An Atheist's ApologyThis essay conveys the experiences of an atheist lost in mainstream religion. It is partially autobiographical, but also contains general information.- Man in a BoxThe consequence when human love transcends our own world out to an alien world. The tragedy of two people who must face the clash of two cultures.
- Soul CandyA swan dive into the meaning of the soul and our path as humans in this life.
- Teach Them Side-by-SideA quick look at what schools are supposed to teach verses what they actually teach. As well as a viable solution for our future students.
- Ancestor Worship in ReligionAn analysis of why many cultures exhibit features of ancestor worship.
- Ding Dong BellKonidela Siva Shankar Vara Prasad is famously known as Chiranjeevi in the Telugu film Industry, which produces the highest number of films every year in South India. In this fictional interview session, he interviewed me. I consider him my brother.
Be Aware in 2012: Earth, Universe, Atlantis, Religious Beliefs, Mayan Calender and Dead Sea ScrollsA NEW BEGINNING COMING - ABC To anyone who is becoming aware of what is happening to the world around us spiritually or scientifically. Over the past several yrs I've been drawn to the universe and life itself and its an amazing journey.
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