Comparative Analysis on the 3 monotheistic religion (WORLD RELIGION AND BELIEF SYSTEM)
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VIEWS OF CHRISTIAN MALE VS CHRISTIAN FEMALE ON ABORTION 2
Empirical References.
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· Participants section: Be more descriptive in the participants section. Include how many males, how many females, what ages are they, and what religion are they.
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· *Method:
· Participants,
· Measures,
· Data Collection,
· Data Analysis
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The Views of Christian vs Christian Female on Abortion
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The Views of Christian vs Christian Female on Abortion
Gender Differences in Christians’ Views on Abortion
Western culture today is composed of a wide variety of religions dominating the sociopolitical and personal beliefs of individuals in the United States. One of the more prevalent issues, Abortion, is one that is heavily discussed across all political and social platforms, with different factors skewing views towards the more pro-life beliefs or the pro-choice beliefs (Campbell, 1980, p. 371). However, as the issue of abortion continues to be debated, it becomes clear that there exists a wider spectrum of opinions regarding abortion beyond just pro-life and pro-choice. This spectrum includes the differences between not only religious views on abortions, but also between males and females within a particular religion. As it is understood, Christianity’s ideals and morals heavily disapprove and disagree with abortion, favoring the pro-life arguments. However, it is evident that in recent years, there exists a notable difference in the arguments and positions of Christian males and Christian females regarding the topic of abortion. Christian males typically hold a more traditional stand, believing that abortion is the ending of a fetus’ life, whereas Christian women, when surveyed, show greater ambivalence toward the issue ((Frohwirth, Coleman, & Moore, 2018, p. 382)
Religion, Gender, and Abortion
In the United States, the topic of abortion is often very closely related to dominant religious views and morals (Campbell, 1980, p. 370). Larger percentages of Protestant, Christian, and Catholic followers showed a strong disagreement with abortion, but evidently, there exists many female religious followers who have also experienced an abortion. In fact, Catholic and Protestant women share the same rate of getting an abortion as women not affiliated.
Philosophy module 1 - The Meaning and Method of Doing PhilosophyRey An Castro
Philosophy Module 1: The Meaning and Method of Doing Philosophy of Rey An C. Castro, LPT., was created as a tool for teaching Philosophy in senior high school students.
The author aims to help educators and students in teaching and learning Philosophy.
PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON - INTERSUBJECTIVITYAntonio Delgado
It is the condition of man, a subject, among other men, who are also subjects. It refers to the shared awareness and understanding among persons. It is made possible by the awareness of the self and the other.
Running head VIEWS OF CHRISTIAN MALE VS CHRISTIAN FEMALE ON ABORT.docxrtodd599
Running head: VIEWS OF CHRISTIAN MALE VS CHRISTIAN FEMALE ON ABORTION 1
VIEWS OF CHRISTIAN MALE VS CHRISTIAN FEMALE ON ABORTION 2
Empirical References.
· Take out the 4 references in the green section in the paper since it is not empirical. (References in the green section all need to be removed except one)
· Only keep 1 and used your 4 to put into the lit review section.
· Take Empirical references out of data analysis section
· Participants section: Be more descriptive in the participants section. Include how many males, how many females, what ages are they, and what religion are they.
· Measure section- Include the interview questions (organize them by the relationship they have)
· Edit and format the paper in the order
· Paper Format:
· *Introduction
· *Literature Review(Articles need to have 5 empirical research)
· *Current Study
· *Participants (attached in images)
· *Method:
· Participants,
· Measures,
· Data Collection,
· Data Analysis
·
The Views of Christian vs Christian Female on Abortion
Name:
Institutional Affiliation:
The Views of Christian vs Christian Female on Abortion
Gender Differences in Christians’ Views on Abortion
Western culture today is composed of a wide variety of religions dominating the sociopolitical and personal beliefs of individuals in the United States. One of the more prevalent issues, Abortion, is one that is heavily discussed across all political and social platforms, with different factors skewing views towards the more pro-life beliefs or the pro-choice beliefs (Campbell, 1980, p. 371). However, as the issue of abortion continues to be debated, it becomes clear that there exists a wider spectrum of opinions regarding abortion beyond just pro-life and pro-choice. This spectrum includes the differences between not only religious views on abortions, but also between males and females within a particular religion. As it is understood, Christianity’s ideals and morals heavily disapprove and disagree with abortion, favoring the pro-life arguments. However, it is evident that in recent years, there exists a notable difference in the arguments and positions of Christian males and Christian females regarding the topic of abortion. Christian males typically hold a more traditional stand, believing that abortion is the ending of a fetus’ life, whereas Christian women, when surveyed, show greater ambivalence toward the issue ((Frohwirth, Coleman, & Moore, 2018, p. 382)
Religion, Gender, and Abortion
In the United States, the topic of abortion is often very closely related to dominant religious views and morals (Campbell, 1980, p. 370). Larger percentages of Protestant, Christian, and Catholic followers showed a strong disagreement with abortion, but evidently, there exists many female religious followers who have also experienced an abortion. In fact, Catholic and Protestant women share the same rate of getting an abortion as women not affiliated.
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3. Abstract
This Explanatory Study Entitled Comparative
Analysis of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: An Analysis of Origin,
Morality, Purpose Destiny and Views on Women was
conducted to determine the similarities and
differences of the Three Abrahamic Religion.
To impart knowledge and explain the
essence of the three Abrahamic religion in-
view of the following Perspective: Origin,
Morality, Purpose, Destiny, and Views of
women.
To measure the success of this qualitative
study, the students are expected to learn the
basic concept of the variables studied. 3
4. Codes of the lesson
IWRB…… Introduction to world religion
and beliefs system
OTS…….. Objective of the Study
1,2,3,4,5,6… Refers to the set
objectives
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8. Introduction of the Variables Studied
Abraham, one of the three prophets and
revered by three Abrahamic Religions (Judaism,
Christianity, Islam) as a prophet of God.
Abraham was considered as the “Father of
many Nations”.
He is the father of Isaac and considered as the
physical and spiritual ancestor of Judaism.
The three Monotheistic religions clearly trace
their common roots from the patriarch Abraham,
hence the label Abrahamic religion.
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9. Objectives of the study:
1. To determine the origin or trace the
roots of three monotheistic
Abrahamic religions.
2. To discover the morality and
attributes that the three Abrahamic
religions instills to everyone.
3. To discover the life’s purpose in
doing comparative analysis between
the three.
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10. 4. To Determine the concept of Destiny
by comparing and contrast the three
religions.
5. To rationally and holistically explain
the commonalities and differences of
the three monotheistic Abrahamic
religion about their views on
women’s.
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11. The Comparative Analysis
on the Origins of the Three
Monotheistic Abrahamic
Religion
IWRB/ OTS. No. 1
Key Words: Judaism, Christianity, Islam,
Oldest, Second oldest, Youngest, political turmoil,
social inequalities, Common ancestry
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12. 1.1 Illustrating the Timeline of
Origin
Here is the presentation of the
timeline when and where the following
Abrahamic Religion Emerges.
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13. Note: The presentation of this timeline is based on the
area of the circumferential model. (e.g. Islam with the
smallest area. )
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
• oldest
• Israel
• Second oldest
• Palestine
• Youngest
• Arabian
Peninsula
14. 1.2 Comparing and Contrast the three Abrahamic
Religion in terms of its Origin
To visualize the summary of the
similarities and differences of the
three Abrahamic Religion in
terms of Origin, Here is the visual
Presentation.
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15. 15
Differences of the
Three Abrahamic
Religions in terms of
Its Origin
Christianity- 1)the
second oldest
Religion.
2)Began from
the land of
Palestine.
3)Traced their
origin from
Jesus Christ.
Judaism-
1)is the oldest Religion.
2)Trace its origin in the
land of Canaan. Islam-
1) the youngest
Religion among
the three.
2) Originated
from Mecca.
3) Trace their
origin from their
last prophet
Muhammad.
1.2.2
Differences
16. The Comparative Analysis in
the concept of Morality of
the Three Monotheistic
Abrahamic Religion
IWRB/ OTS. No. 2
Key Words: covenant, Torah, ten
commandments, worship, Quran, Bible,
salvation, Righteousness
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18. 18
• The worship of one God as the basis of
Morality.
• Concern for others
• They Believe that God is the Only source
of forgiveness.
• They believe that only those who follow
the righteous path will go to heaven, while
those who lived a life away from GOD will
go to hell.
20. 20
Judaism- They are the
God’s Chosen people.
- They have around
613
commandments(
mitzvoth) in the
Torah.
- Halakhah( religious
law that prescribed
rules in everyday
living.
Christianity- Following
Jesus Christ footstep’s for
morality.
- Christians are expected
to live a life for others.
- Sacraments will help in
reconciling oneself to
God.
- Does not advocate
Retribution.
Islam- Moral righteousness is expected of
Muslims in their everyday lives.
- Charity is considered important.
21. The Comparative Analysis in
the Purposes of life of the
Three Monotheistic
Abrahamic Religion
IWRB/ OTS. No. 3
Key Words: Love, serve, God, Divine
plan, commonalities
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22. 22
Can you really identify
the purpose of your
existence in this
world?
Can you Relate that
statement in this
quotation?
“ Unexamined life is not worth living”
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The main purpose of
life is to worship and
serve God.They believe that
living a life in
accordance to God’s
will help people
assists God in
achieving his divine
planThey all
believe that
religion is not
only beliefs
and practices
but it is a way
of life
Similarities in terms of
Purposes in life
26. 26
Judaism- having an
excessive attitude to
become God-like.
Imitating God To
become holy.Christianity- Person’s
sin do not devalue a
person in God’s eye.
For Christians
believe that
everyone is capable
of Redemption,
including sinners.Islam- they believe
in the three divine
gifts: Intelligence,
free-will, and
speech.
Differences in terms of
Purposes in life
27. The Comparative Analysis in
the Concept of Destiny of
the Three Monotheistic
Abrahamic Religion
IWRB/ OTS. No. 4
Key Words: Predetermination,
Predestination, Salvation, Free-will
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28. 28
Do you believe in “Life
after death”?, Do you
even ask someone about
the concept of Destiny?
Are you aware about your
destiny? Do destiny
interplay through God’s
plan for us?
Let us discover more about the concept of the three Abrahamic
Monotheistic Religion in-View of Destiny.
It is your destiny to
discover!!!
29. Similarities of the three
Abrahamic Monotheistic Religion in-
View of Destiny In life
30. Similarities about
the concept in
Destiny of the
three Abrahamic
Religion
They all
believe in
Predestinatio
n, (a belief
that events
are
determined
in advance by
Divine will or
fate)
They all
believe that
God gives the
human their
free-will to
follow or not
God’s divine
plan.
They all
believe that
God has the
plan for
everyone.
31. Differences of the three
Abrahamic Monotheistic Religion in-
View of Destiny In life
34. The Comparative Analysis in
the Concept of Views on
Women of the Three
Monotheistic Abrahamic
Religion
IWRB/ OTS. No. 5
Key Words: Inequality,
Discrimination, oppression, Feminists,
Polygyny, Seclusion, Negative, positive
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36. Similarities about the views of the
three Abrahamic Religion in the
concept of their Views on Women
They have shown
the gender
inequality and
oppressed women
through their
rights.
Treated
women as
subordinate
to men.
38. Christianity- they
have more positive
regard for women.
Differences about the views of
the three Abrahamic Religion in
the concept of their Views on
Women
Judaism-
Only Judaism do
not show their
pleasing
acceptance to
equal
opportunities
among women.
Islam- among
the three
religion they
have the
highest regards
for women.
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To attain the greatest salvation, one must understand the
life through determining his/her purpose, it is not on the
religion itself, whether it will save you or not, but it is
your free-will to choose for either good or evil.
Living where materialistic greediness is indeed a decisive
world. Yet, someone has the power to escape the evildoing
by seeking the footsteps of God almighty.
Religion it’s similarities and differences will not dictate a
person to choose his/her real identity, it is in his/her own
hand, to build the identity along the journey.
Religion is indeed one of the largest organization that
vast of majority are involved, however it is not an
organization that accepts membership card but the whole
and inner-self of yours that you wanted to presume the
goodness in it.
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It is not the religion that chooses our fate at the
judgment day, it is not about the lifespan we have, not
in the time we have live our life in this world, but how
we live our life in the path of any circumstantial
situation, how we live the life that he planned for us,
for doing rightful things, the freedom to choose is in our
hands, just keeping in mind that God is only the guide
to righteousness and not the life vest to salvation. In
the sense that only faith without execution is a nature
of useless process to eternal life of salvation.
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Like, for determining your purpose as God’s creation and for
following his path for the success of his divine plan for us.
Heart, for your understanding, knowing each differences but still
over the similarities.
Haha, for inspiring others, for making others laugh, giving them
the inspiration to survive.
Wow, for your amazing deeds, such things when you have
experience sacrificing something despite of pain it gives.
Sad, for not believing in yourself, not pushing yourself in the
extent of your capabilities.
Angry, For committing sins repeatedly but don’t worry, God he is
the almighty, he is always there to those who seek for forgiveness
and redemption.
45. 45
Religion is the system of organized
beliefs where we find acceptance, to
determine existing purpose for the
society and the entitlement it may
served,
But truly being spiritual will help us to
essentially know more about our inner-
selves with the touch of human soul,
we will unravel the quest for our
incompleteness, being insufficient but
suddenly filled with self-realization and
provoking consciousness to the different
facets of the world.
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for listening!!!
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