To Return to Old Brotherhood and our Ancient Peace, Throw away the Bible an...Arnulfo Laniba
It is high time we acknowledge the truth that we are already seeing around us, namely: that the Bible and the Quran are tools of division and war. Let the whole come to know...
The document provides background information on Christianity, including key beliefs, writings, worship practices, religious leaders, ceremonies, symbols, and festivals. It discusses that Christians believe in one God manifested in three forms - God the Father, Jesus Christ his son, and the Holy Spirit. Jesus is believed to have been born to Mary, performed miracles, and was crucified and resurrected, offering salvation. The Bible contains the Old and New Testaments and guides Christians. Worship occurs in churches and involves prayers, music, and communion. Important ceremonies include baptism, confirmation, weddings, and funerals.
Suitable for JC RE course. Full powerpoint for use with Chapter on World Religions: Christianity. Best used as a revision aid for 3rd years, as goes into more detail than needed for younger years.
(1) The document discusses life in medieval Europe, with sections on the importance of the Catholic Church, the rise of new monastic orders like the Cistercians and Franciscans, and the role of convents in providing education to women.
(2) It then addresses the concept of moral absolutes and truth, arguing that tolerance cannot dictate what is right or wrong and that God is the source of universal moral values.
(3) The document concludes by linking the concepts of righteousness, represented by the breastplate of righteousness, and sharing the gospel truth, represented by the shoes of peace, using the biblical examples of King Josiah.
The document discusses religious identity and what defines it. Religious identity can be expressed through costumes like certain head coverings, prayer, holy scriptures, religious buildings for worship, and symbols. It then focuses on elements of Jewish religious identity such as the kippah skull cap, Torah holy scriptures, synagogues as places of worship, observance of the Sabbath on Saturday, and symbols like the Star of David and menorah candlestick. Key figures that shaped Judaism like Moses and the ten commandments are also mentioned. In the end, religious identity incorporates many aspects of how one expresses their religious affiliation through various traditions, practices, and symbols.
Christianity Viewed from the 21st CenturyRobert Frank
This brief slide presentation provides a better understanding of the relationship between Christianity, science, and teamwork in God's continuing creation.
Christianity developed from Judaism in the 1st century based on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Some of Jesus' key teachings included loving others, not being a hypocrite, and that Jesus and God are one. According to the New Testament, Jesus was born in Bethlehem, performed miracles, and established his teachings before being crucified and resurrecting, which Christians believe saved humanity from sins. The spread of Christianity was greatly influenced by the conversion of the Roman emperor Constantine.
This document provides an overview of Islam to help Christians understand and build relationships with Muslim neighbors. It discusses the origins and key beliefs of Islam, including the five pillars and the Quran, as well as areas of agreement and disagreement between Islam and Christianity. The goal is to equip Christians to have respectful, truth-seeking discussions about faith with those of other religious backgrounds.
To Return to Old Brotherhood and our Ancient Peace, Throw away the Bible an...Arnulfo Laniba
It is high time we acknowledge the truth that we are already seeing around us, namely: that the Bible and the Quran are tools of division and war. Let the whole come to know...
The document provides background information on Christianity, including key beliefs, writings, worship practices, religious leaders, ceremonies, symbols, and festivals. It discusses that Christians believe in one God manifested in three forms - God the Father, Jesus Christ his son, and the Holy Spirit. Jesus is believed to have been born to Mary, performed miracles, and was crucified and resurrected, offering salvation. The Bible contains the Old and New Testaments and guides Christians. Worship occurs in churches and involves prayers, music, and communion. Important ceremonies include baptism, confirmation, weddings, and funerals.
Suitable for JC RE course. Full powerpoint for use with Chapter on World Religions: Christianity. Best used as a revision aid for 3rd years, as goes into more detail than needed for younger years.
(1) The document discusses life in medieval Europe, with sections on the importance of the Catholic Church, the rise of new monastic orders like the Cistercians and Franciscans, and the role of convents in providing education to women.
(2) It then addresses the concept of moral absolutes and truth, arguing that tolerance cannot dictate what is right or wrong and that God is the source of universal moral values.
(3) The document concludes by linking the concepts of righteousness, represented by the breastplate of righteousness, and sharing the gospel truth, represented by the shoes of peace, using the biblical examples of King Josiah.
The document discusses religious identity and what defines it. Religious identity can be expressed through costumes like certain head coverings, prayer, holy scriptures, religious buildings for worship, and symbols. It then focuses on elements of Jewish religious identity such as the kippah skull cap, Torah holy scriptures, synagogues as places of worship, observance of the Sabbath on Saturday, and symbols like the Star of David and menorah candlestick. Key figures that shaped Judaism like Moses and the ten commandments are also mentioned. In the end, religious identity incorporates many aspects of how one expresses their religious affiliation through various traditions, practices, and symbols.
Christianity Viewed from the 21st CenturyRobert Frank
This brief slide presentation provides a better understanding of the relationship between Christianity, science, and teamwork in God's continuing creation.
Christianity developed from Judaism in the 1st century based on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. Some of Jesus' key teachings included loving others, not being a hypocrite, and that Jesus and God are one. According to the New Testament, Jesus was born in Bethlehem, performed miracles, and established his teachings before being crucified and resurrecting, which Christians believe saved humanity from sins. The spread of Christianity was greatly influenced by the conversion of the Roman emperor Constantine.
This document provides an overview of Islam to help Christians understand and build relationships with Muslim neighbors. It discusses the origins and key beliefs of Islam, including the five pillars and the Quran, as well as areas of agreement and disagreement between Islam and Christianity. The goal is to equip Christians to have respectful, truth-seeking discussions about faith with those of other religious backgrounds.
The document summarizes the creation stories and key figures from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It describes how all three Abrahamic religions share the same creation story of God creating the world over 7 days. It then discusses Adam and Eve living in the Garden of Eden until eating the forbidden fruit, Noah and the great flood, Jesus and his teachings and death, the spread of Christianity and conflicts with Rome and the Islamic world, and Martin Luther sparking the Protestant Reformation by nailing his 95 theses criticizing corruption in the Catholic Church.
This document provides an overview of Christianity, covering its history, core beliefs and practices, structures, and regulations. It discusses Christianity's historical foundations in Jesus Christ and the development of its major branches. The core beliefs include the Trinity, creation, salvation, and eschatology. Key practices involve worship, sacraments, prayer, and festivals. Christianity is organized into churches, denominations, and hierarchical leadership structures, with internal regulations around membership and external relations with other faiths and societies.
En is the_bible_gods_word هل الكتاب المقدس كلام الله؟Loveofpeople
The document discusses the authenticity of the Bible from a Muslim perspective. It makes three key points:
1) Christian scholars acknowledge that the Bible was written by humans and passed through their minds, containing their characteristics, though some claim it is also divine.
2) Muslims view the Bible as containing three types of evidence - the direct word of God, the words of prophets, and the words of historians. They keep these separate, unlike Christians who treat all parts equally.
3) There are multiple versions of the Bible that contain different texts, showing it has been edited over time and is not perfectly preserved as the word of God. Muslims believe the Quran alone is the completely unchanged word of God
This document provides an overview of key concepts in Christianity, including its history, beliefs, sacred texts, important figures, rituals and observances, and divisions. It discusses how Christianity began with the teachings of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Trinity belief in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Major events and festivals like Easter and Pentecost are also summarized. The document outlines Christian doctrines, symbols and sacraments, as well as views on topics like sexuality, family and divorce.
Judaism originated over 3,500 years ago with Abraham, who is considered the first Patriarch. The Jewish people trace their lineage to Abraham's grandson Jacob. Traditionally, one is considered Jewish if their mother is Jewish or they have undergone a conversion ceremony. Core beliefs of Judaism include monotheism and adherence to the commandments in the Torah and oral traditions. Some key symbols and sites of Judaism include the Star of David, the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and synagogues where people gather to pray and study.
Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, founded over 4000 years ago by Abraham. It involves following the teachings of the Torah and worshipping God in synagogues. There are five main branches of Judaism that differ in their traditions and level of observance. Key beliefs include worship of one God as the creator, and that Jewish law comes from prophets. Rituals include prayer three times daily, following kosher dietary laws, and observing holidays like the Sabbath and Passover.
Hum100: The Flowering of Religion: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and BuddhismFrancisco Pesante
Objectives:
1. Identify the central teachings from Judaism, early Christianity, early Islam, and Buddhism.
2. Explain how Judaism, early Christianity, early Islam, and Buddhism reflect the individual’s role in the world and with the deity.
3. Describe the connections between the humanities and Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.
Judaism originated in Israel with Abraham as its founder. The Holy Book of Judaism is the Torah, which contains Jewish laws and history. Major beliefs include monotheism, belief in one God, and that Moses received the Ten Commandments which formed a covenant between God and the Jewish people. Christianity was founded by Jesus Christ and originated in Israel, where Jesus was born and taught. The Holy Books of Christianity are the Old Testament and New Testament, which tell the story of Jesus' life. Major beliefs include monotheism, that Jesus was the Messiah sent by God to die for human sins, and his resurrection.
The document summarizes a study that segmented Christians in the United States into five groups based on their beliefs, behaviors, attitudes, and involvement in spiritual activities. The five segments identified were Active Christians, Professing Christians, Liturgical Christians, Private Christians, and Cultural Christians. The study analyzed differences between the segments in terms of church attendance, media usage, beliefs, and other factors to understand how to effectively reach each group. The segmentation provides insights into the varying needs and behaviors of Christians to help tailor communications and products.
This document provides an overview of Christianity including its history, beliefs, practices, and moral values. It discusses:
1. Christianity began with Jesus Christ, a Jew who was baptized by John the Baptist and began a ministry of teaching and performing miracles in Palestine. He was crucified but his followers believed he rose from the dead.
2. Central Christian beliefs include the Trinity of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and that Jesus was both fully human and divine. Salvation comes through Jesus, and the Church continues his work through sacraments.
3. Christians celebrate holidays like Christmas and Easter, attend church services, pray, and read the Bible as their holy text which informs their
The document summarizes the key differences and similarities between Christian and Jewish places of worship. It notes that Christians worship in churches, which typically have seats, a nave, a cross, and sometimes technology like projectors. The main area for Jewish worship is the synagogue, where the Torah is read from the central Bimah and stored in the ark. Both religions share scriptures from the Old Testament but have differences in beliefs around figures like Jesus and practices like baptism.
This document provides an overview and comparison of Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. It discusses some key themes and differences between Eastern and Western religions. Some common themes identified are cycles, morality, justice, suffering, and hope/messianism. Differences discussed include views of God(s), emphasis on status quo vs change, and concepts of salvation/enlightenment. The document prompts analyzing fundamental religious questions and what this says about humanity.
The document provides information about the three major Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It discusses their origins, founders, sacred texts, beliefs, practices, divisions, and relationship with one another. Christianity started in 33 CE and has 2.3 billion followers. Islam was founded in 622 CE and has 1.3 billion followers. Judaism dates back to 1800 BCE and has 14 million followers. All three religions share a belief in one God but have differing views on prophets like Jesus and religious texts. They also have tensions in their relationship with instances of discrimination.
The document summarizes key beliefs and practices of Mormonism, including:
- Joseph Smith founded the religion in 1823 after receiving visions from the angel Moroni. He translated ancient scriptures into the Book of Mormon.
- The President of the Church is considered a prophet who receives revelation from God.
- Mormons believe in three levels of heaven - the celestial kingdom, terrestrial kingdom, and telestial kingdom. Outer darkness is equivalent to hell.
- Mormons believe Jesus Christ is the Savior and Son of God. They practice baptism, believe marriage lasts eternally, and follow the Word of Wisdom on health. However, some of their beliefs diverge from mainstream Christianity.
This document defines apologetics and explains why Christians should engage in it. Apologetics is defined as giving rational defense of the Christian faith and providing reasons for one's beliefs. The Bible commands believers to be ready to defend their faith, and Jesus and Paul both engaged in apologetic activities. Apologetics helps Christians better understand and share their faith, answer questions, and prevent doctrinal issues in the church. There are different methods like presuppositional, classical, and evidential apologetics, and Scripture supports all of them. Christians are called to engage in apologetics.
Judaism was founded by Moses and is based on the doctrinal and legal teachings of the Old Testament. Central beliefs include monotheism, with one God who created the world and revealed himself through prophets like Moses; the ongoing covenant between God and the Jewish people; and a way of life governed by religious law and traditions. Major Jewish festivals, practices, and principles like the Sabbath, dietary laws, and study of sacred texts guide all aspects of life according to God's commandments.
The document summarizes information about the Gospel of Judas, a papyrus manuscript discovered in Egypt in the 1970s. It questions whether the Gospel of Judas is genuine based on its dating and content. While it was likely written around AD 150-170, the Gospel of Judas is considered a Gnostic rather than Christian text that depicts a bizarre cosmology and portrays Judas in a positive light for betraying Jesus. The document concludes the Gospel of Judas has no apostolic authority and does not provide new historical information about Jesus or early Christianity.
Judaism is a religion, culture and ethnicity. It originated with Abraham and his descendants and is based on teachings from the Torah and Moses. Judaism involves following commandments, celebrating holidays and Shabbat, and maintaining Jewish identity and traditions even if not religious. While related through shared origins and scriptures, Judaism and Christianity are distinct, as Jews do not believe Jesus was the messiah and still await his coming.
This is the adult Sunday school lesson for Bible Baptist Church of Puyallup, Washington January 9, 2022.
For more resources from Bible Baptist Church of Puyallup and Pastor Marvin McKenzie, visit bbcpuyallup.org or marvinmckenzie.org.
This lesson covers the doctrine of the Rapture and why we preach that the rapture of the believers is pre-tribulation..
The document summarizes the story of the Bible through three trees:
1) The Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden, whose fruit Adam and Eve ate, separating them from God.
2) The Tree of Calvary, where Jesus died on the cross to pay the price for humanity's sins and reconcile people to God.
3) The Tree of Life in paradise, which believers will have access to for eternity through faith in Jesus' atoning sacrifice on the cross.
تلخيص مختصر لكتاب التوحيد و التوكل للامام الغزالى من سلسلة احياء علوم الدينABDEL RAHMAN KARIM
تلخيص مختصر لكتاب التوحيد و التوكل للامام الغزالى من سلسلة احياء علوم الدين
يشرح فيه الامام فنون التوكل على الله لجلب النفع او استبقاؤه او دفع الضر او قطعه و يوضح احوال المتوكلين على الله
The document summarizes the creation stories and key figures from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It describes how all three Abrahamic religions share the same creation story of God creating the world over 7 days. It then discusses Adam and Eve living in the Garden of Eden until eating the forbidden fruit, Noah and the great flood, Jesus and his teachings and death, the spread of Christianity and conflicts with Rome and the Islamic world, and Martin Luther sparking the Protestant Reformation by nailing his 95 theses criticizing corruption in the Catholic Church.
This document provides an overview of Christianity, covering its history, core beliefs and practices, structures, and regulations. It discusses Christianity's historical foundations in Jesus Christ and the development of its major branches. The core beliefs include the Trinity, creation, salvation, and eschatology. Key practices involve worship, sacraments, prayer, and festivals. Christianity is organized into churches, denominations, and hierarchical leadership structures, with internal regulations around membership and external relations with other faiths and societies.
En is the_bible_gods_word هل الكتاب المقدس كلام الله؟Loveofpeople
The document discusses the authenticity of the Bible from a Muslim perspective. It makes three key points:
1) Christian scholars acknowledge that the Bible was written by humans and passed through their minds, containing their characteristics, though some claim it is also divine.
2) Muslims view the Bible as containing three types of evidence - the direct word of God, the words of prophets, and the words of historians. They keep these separate, unlike Christians who treat all parts equally.
3) There are multiple versions of the Bible that contain different texts, showing it has been edited over time and is not perfectly preserved as the word of God. Muslims believe the Quran alone is the completely unchanged word of God
This document provides an overview of key concepts in Christianity, including its history, beliefs, sacred texts, important figures, rituals and observances, and divisions. It discusses how Christianity began with the teachings of Jesus Christ, and the Holy Trinity belief in God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Major events and festivals like Easter and Pentecost are also summarized. The document outlines Christian doctrines, symbols and sacraments, as well as views on topics like sexuality, family and divorce.
Judaism originated over 3,500 years ago with Abraham, who is considered the first Patriarch. The Jewish people trace their lineage to Abraham's grandson Jacob. Traditionally, one is considered Jewish if their mother is Jewish or they have undergone a conversion ceremony. Core beliefs of Judaism include monotheism and adherence to the commandments in the Torah and oral traditions. Some key symbols and sites of Judaism include the Star of David, the Western Wall in Jerusalem, and synagogues where people gather to pray and study.
Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, founded over 4000 years ago by Abraham. It involves following the teachings of the Torah and worshipping God in synagogues. There are five main branches of Judaism that differ in their traditions and level of observance. Key beliefs include worship of one God as the creator, and that Jewish law comes from prophets. Rituals include prayer three times daily, following kosher dietary laws, and observing holidays like the Sabbath and Passover.
Hum100: The Flowering of Religion: Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and BuddhismFrancisco Pesante
Objectives:
1. Identify the central teachings from Judaism, early Christianity, early Islam, and Buddhism.
2. Explain how Judaism, early Christianity, early Islam, and Buddhism reflect the individual’s role in the world and with the deity.
3. Describe the connections between the humanities and Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.
Judaism originated in Israel with Abraham as its founder. The Holy Book of Judaism is the Torah, which contains Jewish laws and history. Major beliefs include monotheism, belief in one God, and that Moses received the Ten Commandments which formed a covenant between God and the Jewish people. Christianity was founded by Jesus Christ and originated in Israel, where Jesus was born and taught. The Holy Books of Christianity are the Old Testament and New Testament, which tell the story of Jesus' life. Major beliefs include monotheism, that Jesus was the Messiah sent by God to die for human sins, and his resurrection.
The document summarizes a study that segmented Christians in the United States into five groups based on their beliefs, behaviors, attitudes, and involvement in spiritual activities. The five segments identified were Active Christians, Professing Christians, Liturgical Christians, Private Christians, and Cultural Christians. The study analyzed differences between the segments in terms of church attendance, media usage, beliefs, and other factors to understand how to effectively reach each group. The segmentation provides insights into the varying needs and behaviors of Christians to help tailor communications and products.
This document provides an overview of Christianity including its history, beliefs, practices, and moral values. It discusses:
1. Christianity began with Jesus Christ, a Jew who was baptized by John the Baptist and began a ministry of teaching and performing miracles in Palestine. He was crucified but his followers believed he rose from the dead.
2. Central Christian beliefs include the Trinity of God as Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, and that Jesus was both fully human and divine. Salvation comes through Jesus, and the Church continues his work through sacraments.
3. Christians celebrate holidays like Christmas and Easter, attend church services, pray, and read the Bible as their holy text which informs their
The document summarizes the key differences and similarities between Christian and Jewish places of worship. It notes that Christians worship in churches, which typically have seats, a nave, a cross, and sometimes technology like projectors. The main area for Jewish worship is the synagogue, where the Torah is read from the central Bimah and stored in the ark. Both religions share scriptures from the Old Testament but have differences in beliefs around figures like Jesus and practices like baptism.
This document provides an overview and comparison of Judaism, Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. It discusses some key themes and differences between Eastern and Western religions. Some common themes identified are cycles, morality, justice, suffering, and hope/messianism. Differences discussed include views of God(s), emphasis on status quo vs change, and concepts of salvation/enlightenment. The document prompts analyzing fundamental religious questions and what this says about humanity.
The document provides information about the three major Abrahamic religions: Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. It discusses their origins, founders, sacred texts, beliefs, practices, divisions, and relationship with one another. Christianity started in 33 CE and has 2.3 billion followers. Islam was founded in 622 CE and has 1.3 billion followers. Judaism dates back to 1800 BCE and has 14 million followers. All three religions share a belief in one God but have differing views on prophets like Jesus and religious texts. They also have tensions in their relationship with instances of discrimination.
The document summarizes key beliefs and practices of Mormonism, including:
- Joseph Smith founded the religion in 1823 after receiving visions from the angel Moroni. He translated ancient scriptures into the Book of Mormon.
- The President of the Church is considered a prophet who receives revelation from God.
- Mormons believe in three levels of heaven - the celestial kingdom, terrestrial kingdom, and telestial kingdom. Outer darkness is equivalent to hell.
- Mormons believe Jesus Christ is the Savior and Son of God. They practice baptism, believe marriage lasts eternally, and follow the Word of Wisdom on health. However, some of their beliefs diverge from mainstream Christianity.
This document defines apologetics and explains why Christians should engage in it. Apologetics is defined as giving rational defense of the Christian faith and providing reasons for one's beliefs. The Bible commands believers to be ready to defend their faith, and Jesus and Paul both engaged in apologetic activities. Apologetics helps Christians better understand and share their faith, answer questions, and prevent doctrinal issues in the church. There are different methods like presuppositional, classical, and evidential apologetics, and Scripture supports all of them. Christians are called to engage in apologetics.
Judaism was founded by Moses and is based on the doctrinal and legal teachings of the Old Testament. Central beliefs include monotheism, with one God who created the world and revealed himself through prophets like Moses; the ongoing covenant between God and the Jewish people; and a way of life governed by religious law and traditions. Major Jewish festivals, practices, and principles like the Sabbath, dietary laws, and study of sacred texts guide all aspects of life according to God's commandments.
The document summarizes information about the Gospel of Judas, a papyrus manuscript discovered in Egypt in the 1970s. It questions whether the Gospel of Judas is genuine based on its dating and content. While it was likely written around AD 150-170, the Gospel of Judas is considered a Gnostic rather than Christian text that depicts a bizarre cosmology and portrays Judas in a positive light for betraying Jesus. The document concludes the Gospel of Judas has no apostolic authority and does not provide new historical information about Jesus or early Christianity.
Judaism is a religion, culture and ethnicity. It originated with Abraham and his descendants and is based on teachings from the Torah and Moses. Judaism involves following commandments, celebrating holidays and Shabbat, and maintaining Jewish identity and traditions even if not religious. While related through shared origins and scriptures, Judaism and Christianity are distinct, as Jews do not believe Jesus was the messiah and still await his coming.
This is the adult Sunday school lesson for Bible Baptist Church of Puyallup, Washington January 9, 2022.
For more resources from Bible Baptist Church of Puyallup and Pastor Marvin McKenzie, visit bbcpuyallup.org or marvinmckenzie.org.
This lesson covers the doctrine of the Rapture and why we preach that the rapture of the believers is pre-tribulation..
The document summarizes the story of the Bible through three trees:
1) The Tree of Knowledge in the Garden of Eden, whose fruit Adam and Eve ate, separating them from God.
2) The Tree of Calvary, where Jesus died on the cross to pay the price for humanity's sins and reconcile people to God.
3) The Tree of Life in paradise, which believers will have access to for eternity through faith in Jesus' atoning sacrifice on the cross.
تلخيص مختصر لكتاب التوحيد و التوكل للامام الغزالى من سلسلة احياء علوم الدينABDEL RAHMAN KARIM
تلخيص مختصر لكتاب التوحيد و التوكل للامام الغزالى من سلسلة احياء علوم الدين
يشرح فيه الامام فنون التوكل على الله لجلب النفع او استبقاؤه او دفع الضر او قطعه و يوضح احوال المتوكلين على الله
The Bible tells an overarching story in three parts:
1) God creates the world but humanity rebels, resulting in sin and suffering.
2) God chooses Abraham and his descendants to bless all nations, but the Israelites often disobey. They are conquered but some return to their land.
3) God promises a savior, and Jesus is born and preaches, though rejected. He claims to save the world and offer eternal life.
The document discusses several ways to determine if the Bible is true:
1. Prophecy - The Bible contains many prophecies about Jesus that were fulfilled hundreds of years later, such as his place of birth and manner of death. Statistical analysis shows the chances of accidental fulfillment are extremely low.
2. Archaeology - Archaeological discoveries over the past 150 years have consistently confirmed places, names and events described in the Bible. For example, the discovery of Jericho's fallen walls matched the Biblical account.
3. Accuracy of the written text - Scholars agree the Bible manuscripts we have today accurately preserve the original writings, with only minor textual variations. No other religious text has been examined as thoroughly.
John the Baptist testified that Jesus came with two purposes: to be the lamb of God and to baptize with the Holy Spirit. Jesus intention and desire was for everyone who believed in Him to be baptized in the Holy Spirit and do what he had begun.
Three little trees on a mountain dream of what they want to become. The first wants to be a treasure chest, the second a strong ship, and the third the tallest tree pointing to God. They are cut down by woodcutters - the first becomes a feed box, the second a small fishing boat, and the third beams in a timber yard. However, each comes to realize they held something greater than their dreams - the first the baby Jesus, the second carries Jesus during a storm, and the third is used for the cross, allowing people to think of God when they see it.
There are always fears and apprehension when a new movement emerges – unknowns almost always create insecurity and myths abound.
To follow up the 5 Myths of Coding in the Classroom is a simple slideshare that simply paints the real benefits of kids learning to code.
This is why learning to code matters to kids, to their future, and to how people will learn into the future. Coding matters and this is why.
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This PowerPoint presentation is designed to support a history lecture on the causes of the Protestant Reformation (simony, nepotism, absenteeism, uneducated priests, and the sale of indulgences). It begins with an explanation of the Pope's authority in early modern Europe and of the origins of the Latin Vulgate.
This document shows 8 photo credits from various photographers and suggests that the reader can be inspired to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It encourages getting started with making a presentation using photos from different photographers.
Slides designed to go with a lecture on Martin Luther and the beginnings of the Protestant Reformation, including the controversy of Tetzel's sale of indulgences, the 95 Theses, the Diet of Worms, the German Peasants' Revolt, and the Peace of Augsburg. Martin Luther's doctrines are addressed in another lecture.
Short stories for kids are a precious great resource in the world of literature. In a short story, authors share a well developed story of significance, often leaving its indelible mark on those who read them.
From fable and fairy tale to myth, mystery, and everything in-between, there should always be a collection of short stories for kids ready to read.
Here are 10 of our favorite short stories for kids:
One day a little mouse was running on a sleeping lion, waking him up. The lion tried to eat the mouse but the mouse begged for his life, saying he may be able to help the lion someday. Amused, the lion let the mouse go. Later, hunters trapped the lion in ropes. The same little mouse happened upon the lion and gnawed through the ropes, freeing the lion. The mouse said to the lion "Was I not right?" showing how even a small creature can help a big one.
The autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls involuntary functions like heartbeat, breathing, and digestion. It has two divisions - the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
The sympathetic system prepares the body for "fight or flight" through actions like increasing heart rate. It uses norepinephrine as a neurotransmitter. The parasympathetic system allows the body to "rest and digest" through actions like slowing the heart rate. It uses acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter.
Both systems involve two neurons - a preganglionic neuron from the CNS and a postganglionic neuron. They differ in the lengths of their neurons and the locations of their cell bodies. Together they work to maintain homeostasis through complementary
This document provides an introduction to Judaism and discusses key religious texts in Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. It notes debates around the preservation of texts like the Torah, Bible, and Quran over time. The document argues that the Quran is the only religious text that has been perfectly preserved in its original language based on early efforts to standardized the text and traditions of memorization. It acknowledges that the Torah was originally a divine revelation but suggests that over time followers of earlier scriptures altered God's word. The document cites research showing the Torah and Bible have been subject to forgery and changes contrary to Jewish beliefs about preservation.
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The document discusses envisioning a new kind of Christian faith through asking new questions rather than making statements. It presents 10 questions that are transforming the Christian faith, including questions about the biblical narrative, God's nature, Jesus, the gospel message, the church, sexuality, the future, and pluralism. The final question asks how this quest for a new understanding can be pursued with humility, love, and peace to avoid fighting and division. It suggests new questions can create conversations and launch new quests, rather than debates that result in a new static understanding.
The document discusses envisioning a new kind of Christian faith by exploring 10 questions that are transforming Christianity. It begins by providing context that something old is passing away while something new is being born. It then lists the 10 questions, which cover topics like the biblical narrative, God's nature, Jesus, the gospel, the church, sexuality, the future, and pluralism. The final question asks how to have conversations about these questions without dividing. It suggests insights from organizational change theorists could help have constructive discussions.
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2. To strengthen the church by supplying believers with rational, logical, and evidential truths that support their faith in the Bible and undermine doubts raised by critics.
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Koran and holy bible are not the true scriptures
1. Koran and Holy Bible are not
the true Scriptures
AGAPE FOUNDATION (AGASOFT)
October 2015
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2. See for yourself... perhaps this is
the way we can finally attain
peace as what our forefathers
enjoyed before the Koran and
the Bible arrived...
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3. Working in advance and behind the scene, the Beast
Government especially thru its Jesuits succeeded in
creating two fake Scriptures:
the Koran and the Holy Bible
for the end-time scenario: Islam vs Christianity,
Muslims vs Christians. They wrote the Koran with
many rough drafts (now discovered as solid evidence),
and tampered the Bible, injecting as many as 250,000
errors as revealed by a Roman priest!
True & pure Scriptures is neither the Koran nor the
Holy Bible. They are from the fake teachers
forewarned in Matthew 24.
The true Scriptures are found in www.franky1.com,
www.Jesus4you.net, www.CosmicAwareness.org etc.
NOTE: Try searching at YouTube “fake Koran” and see what you will discover. 3
4. YouTube Videos on “QURAN IS FAKE”
Analyze this:
Carbon-dated by Quran believers themselves, pages of the oldest Quran show that
they were written before Mohammed was born. So how could Mohammed claim to
hear and wrote those words from angel Gabriel – those words which became the
Quran?
This lends credence to the confidential information that it was the Jesuits, not
Mohammed, who made the Koran. And that the Jesuits made the Koran to become
the tool for a global division and war based on religion, hence, Islam vs Christianity.
Which is really happening!
5. Fellow citizens of the world,
• Before the Bible and before the Koran, were not we one brothers?
• And when the Koran arrived, and the Holy Bible arrived, we were
split into Muslims vs Christians.
• But we had one race, even one father Adam and even one primordial
Father and Creator.
• So what is the benefit of both Bible and Koran?
• Search and you will see, seek and you shall find that it was and is the
Illuminati-Jesuits-Vatican who are the makers of these fake
scriptures, Koran and Bible, in fulfillment of Jesus’ prophecy in
Matthew 24: fake writings, fake teachings, fake teachers, fake
religions, fake churches.
• For what reason: DIVIDE AND RULE!
• And the enslavement of the children of the One God.
• Go to www.franky1.com and www.CosmicAwareness.org to see
some of the main true Scriptures untouched by Rome and the
Vatican!
• Then, true peace will finally reign. Peace and goodwill to all!
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6. Scriptures - Faked and Fake
• Started or based from mostly pure writings, the
Bible was faked and tampered, 250,000 errors
injected, mainly by the Roman “Piso” family but
the Koran was from many rough drafts written by
the Jesuits (the sack containing the ancient rough
drafts discovered and now kept as evidence) and
Mohammed was an orphan adopted and trained
by the Jesuits (Catholic) to prepare for the future
war of religions in the end time and allow land
grabbing easier for the false teachers.
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8. See for yourself…if our peace (fruit) if fake, then, our Scripture
(tree) is fake
• Before the arrival of the Koran and the Holy Bible, there was lasting peace
in the Philippines,
• We were united, we were one
• And we worshipped with no material aids, no statues, no worship leaders,
• We worshipped direct in spirit… exactly what the true Jesus teaches His
true disciples: When you pray, pray directly “Our Father….”
• And there was peace…
• Now, after the Koran and the Bible arrived, there was no peace anymore…
but war…
• Suited to the tactic of the Illuminati-Vatican: Divide and rule.
• And it is promoted in the vice of cockfighting.
• Where is what the true Jesus spoke about: “Peace, My peace, I shall leave
and bestow on you… not the kind of fragile temporary peace that the world
gives to you…”
• Is our peace fragile and temporary. If so, then, our Christianity and
Scripture are fake, because its effect is fake.
• Jesus: What the tree, so is its fruits. If the tree is bad, so its fruits will be
bad. If the tree is fake, so its fruits will be fake. Fake fruit means fake tree.
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9. Fake Fruit and Fake Tree
• See for yourself…if our peace (fruit) if
fake, then, our Scripture (tree) is fake
• Fake peace is Fake fruit, is Fake Tree:
Fake Teaching, Fake Bible, Fake Koran
• No good tree (teaching) can produce
fake peace.
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10. How do the gambling of cockfighting and
religion resemble each other?
• Cockfight Gambling is Notorious for “Divide & Rule”
• Now, why is it that we are also notorious for “DIVIDE
AND RULE” such as
• Bible vs Quran,
• Christianity vs Islam
• Christians vs Muslims
• And why is it that while this human cocks are fighting
in Mindanao and elsewhere – why is it that some group
of people named Illuminati or Raw Capitalists are the
net gainers of vast tract of lands!
• Start to think….
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11. Remove
• The Quran and Bible
• Thus, delete all religions and churches
• And restore the ancient patriarchal system
where the oldest sane father is the leader
(datu) of the family or clan/tribe
• And the channel of God’s Will, Way and Word
• And you will see peace that you have never
seen under the era of Quran vs Bible, Islam vs
Christianity, Muslims vs Christians
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13. Remove
The Quran and Bible
And there will be peace at last!
The removal of the Quran and Bible
will mean no more source of
division.
Then we shall be reunited.
And there will be peace.
Because peace is only possible in
unity.
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14. Choose: Peace or Quran-Bible?
• The Bible and the Quran have been the source of
division -- war in fact.
• Therefore, if we remove these two books which
the foreigners have brought upon our native land,
and introduced, or rather forced our ancestors to
accept as the basis of religion, then, we shall no
longer have sources of division, we shall be one,
united, hence, enjoy peace at last.
• Which is more important to you: the Bible/Koran
or peace?
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