This document discusses religion and religious controversies. It focuses on Christianity and Islam as the two largest religions in the world. It examines the relationship between Christianity and violence, noting that while Christianity promotes peace, the Bible has been used to justify violence. It provides examples like the Crusades and compares estimates of deaths caused by Christian versus Muslim violence in the 20th century.
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The medieval period in history is the period in which monotheist took root against polytheism and pantheism. It was a definite transition period that changed the scope of history and shaped everything from artwork and philosophy to science and fashion.Imagine if that hadn't happened. Imagine if polytheism and pantheism had remained strong and Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and the other monotheistic religions hadn't become strong. Choose a country in the world and tell what would be different about that country if monotheism had been just one of many options in religion rather than the dominant religion of the state. Each student must pick a different country. Find out what the native religion of the country was and explain how that might have effected the development of the nation.Â
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If the current dominant monotheistic religions had not been shoved into the social/political/institutional aspects (the everythings) of history, religion itself would not have the influence we see now. Polytheistic and pantheistic religions did not demand so much force. Seeing God as the Universe (pantheism) or God in multiple essences (polytheism) had influence on the people, of course. But the world had not seen quite such large-scale intimidation before seeing God as one and as above you. All three dominant monotheistic religions have been utilized by those in power to oppress the common people, but Christianity in particular comes to mind. Christianity has seen epochs of brutal force and fear strike (western) society. In Europe they did so by instilling fear of GOD; the fear of hell. Beyond just that, the powerful convinced the people that in order to be Good and go to Heaven, one must abide by the rules of their institution. They must go to church and listen to a (man) spew lies about the Bible and how one must live their lives. This European influence followed the very foundation of the United States of America! It is in GOD that we trust not in many. Christianity has been the justification for what the powerful deem acceptable. It has been used in the U.S. to justify things from the oppression of woman to the subjugation of blacks to the abuse of immigrants and the persecution of gays. But it is the fear and the misguidance of a seemingly all powerful institution that destroys the name of Christianity. Had it not been for Christianity, all this would be different and far less rampant. Or at least the justification would not be so strong and influential because the religious institutions would not have been such a powerful force to begin with. People would not have been fed such potent lies.
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The medieval period in history is the period in which monotheist took root against polytheism and pantheism. It was a definite transition period that changed the scope of history and shaped everything from artwork and philosophy to science and fashion.Imagine if that hadn't happened. Imagine if polytheism and pantheism had remained strong and Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and the other monotheistic religions hadn't become strong. Choose a country in the world and tell what would be different about that country if monotheism had been just one of many options in religion rather than the dominant religion of the state. Each student must pick a different country. Find out what the native religion of the country was and explain how that might have effected the development of the nation.Â
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If the current dominant monotheistic religions had not been shoved into the social/political/institutional aspects (the everythings) of history, religion itself would not have the influence we see now. Polytheistic and pantheistic religions did not demand so much force. Seeing God as the Universe (pantheism) or God in multiple essences (polytheism) had influence on the people, of course. But the world had not seen quite such large-scale intimidation before seeing God as one and as above you. All three dominant monotheistic religions have been utilized by those in power to oppress the common people, but Christianity in particular comes to mind. Christianity has seen epochs of brutal force and fear strike (western) society. In Europe they did so by instilling fear of GOD; the fear of hell. Beyond just that, the powerful convinced the people that in order to be Good and go to Heaven, one must abide by the rules of their institution. They must go to church and listen to a (man) spew lies about the Bible and how one must live their lives. This European influence followed the very foundation of the United States of America! It is in GOD that we trust not in many. Christianity has been the justification for what the powerful deem acceptable. It has been used in the U.S. to justify things from the oppression of woman to the subjugation of blacks to the abuse of immigrants and the persecution of gays. But it is the fear and the misguidance of a seemingly all powerful institution that destroys the name of Christianity. Had it not been for Christianity, all this would be different and far less rampant. Or at least the justification would not be so strong and influential because the religious institutions would not have been such a powerful force to begin with. People would not have been fed such potent lies.
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1. Religion Controversy
One of the greatest controversies occurring today holds prominence in religion. These issues lie
mainly with tradition, politics, gender, multiculturalism, violence, and sex. Religion is continuously
evolving and so is society. With all this change controversy is inevitable. Problems with religion
surround us: in the workplace, at school, in society, and politics. Religion is a very broad topic and
according to Wikipedia, there are an estimated 4,200 religions in the world. It would be nearly
impossible to discuss all of these religions and the issues that interfere with it today. For this
research paper, I decided to discuss the top two religions in the world: Christianity and Islam. As a
country we have overcome many battles. But even to...show more content...
The relationship between Christianity and violence is very problematic. Christianity is known for
promoting peace, but in many cases the bible has been used to justify a myriad of violent wrong
doings. Biblical violence is strikingly abundant. The question of whether or not the Bible is more
violent that the Qur'an is oddly very common. The connection to Christianity and violence dates
back for many centuries. The Crusades is a prime example of religion and its relationship with
violence. Along with the Crusades, the Holocaust and the World Wards are also a few examples of
the notorious Christianâled violence. Christian extremism and terrorism is often compared to the
common terrorism we face today. To this day Christian violence is very common. Research by
Middle East historian, Juan Cole compares the counts of violence committed by Christians and those
committed by Muslims. The numbers of violence were gathered from the 20th century and
calculated that Muslim violence has taken the lives of approximately 2 million people while
violence of Christians have taken the lives of nearly 100 million people. After an abundance of
research, it can be clearly noted that there is a strong relation between Christianity and
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2. Atheism Essay
Let's start off by explaining what atheism is, it's when you don't believe in any form of an
"Intelligent Creator" or God, as usually referred to as. The word atheism comes from the root word
"theism", which is when you believe in a God, or numerous Gods depending on the religion, and the
prefix "a", which means "not". There are no set practices of atheism, or a set list of beliefs. To be an
atheist you must believe what you would like and simply live your life without constraints based
on what you believe is good or bad, not what you are told is good or bad. There is a constant
debate against atheism from the theist side, because both sides' arguments are polar opposites and
each believes their side of the argument is 100% valid. I will...show more content...
Another inevitable and unanswerable debate is the infamous, "What happens when you die?" This
is one of the most common and, in my personal opinion, foolish arguments you can have against
anyone whether a theist or atheist. Quite frankly, there isn't much to say on this topic, every
religion has their own beliefs on the afterlife, as well as ranging from atheist to atheist. The bottom
line is, nobody knows. There is NO WAY to know what happens after you are dead, so arguing
about it as if your side of the argument is 100% valid is completely and utterly foolish, whether from
an atheist or a theist. Now it's time to bust some myths. A lot of theists argue that withoutgod, you
are amoral, can also be immoral depending on the person you are arguing with, which makes you
more prone to violence. After the statement one of the 1st things the theist will bring up is an
example, primarily Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust. This is a direct quote from Hitler himself: "I
believe today that my conduct is in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator." (Adolf
Hitler, Mein Kampf, Vol. 1 Chapter 2) As you can see it's the polar opposite; with religion comes
the wrath of the gods. Hitler openly stated, as quoted above, that everything he did was in the name
of the lord to eviscerate the sin from the world. Some good examples of violence in the name of
God are the Crusades, the Salem Witch Trials, the PalestinianâIsraeli Conflicts, the Spanish
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3. Cause Of Extremism In Canada
Apart from these initiatives Canada's orientation to countering radicalization and/or extremism is
largely based on a lawâandâorder approach. Despite clear indications that educational institutions are
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priority to look into developing critical skills in the students and preâ and inâservice teachers with
which they could understand and counter radicalization of youth. Topics such as radicalization,
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This scholarly interest has resulted in a spate of research output from multiple disciplinary and
theoretical perspectives. There are two ubiquitous trends in the literature on extremism and
terrorism. First, a majority of the conversations locate the causes of contemporary extremism and
radicalization in the religious edicts of one religion namely, Islam (Parent and Ellis, 2011). Second, a
large number of
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4. Religious Persecution
Even though they were attempting to flee from religious persecution in Europe, Some failed to find
that salvation, while others went from being persecuted to being the persecutors. One of the most
prominent groups to persecute others in America were the puritans. The average Puritan was
described as "cold, hard, bigoted, unimaginative, humorlessâterrified by human sexuality and the
enemy of all fun" (Religion and American Politics citation). The Puritans were not very tolerant and
often punished other religious groups that settled with them; mainly the Quakers and Baptists. Most
Quakers and Baptists were shunned from the settlements however, one event resulted in the hanging
of four Quakers ( Religion and American Politics citation). Before
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