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Religious Patterns

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The temple: Jews have begun to immigrate to Louisville since the nineteenth century. Institutions rose around 1830 when persecution started to rise in Europe, which might have to do with chain migration, because Jews had a root here in Louisville from the early 1700sThere are temples in the east end because Jews lived downtown and with suburbanization, they moved East to Suburbs. Cave hill cemetery:

Rise of Islam

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The Rise of Islam (600-1200) Chapter 8 I. The Origins of Islam A. The Arabian Peninsula Before Muhammad -Most of Arabia was small farming villages, fishing villages, and trading centers. There were also small pastoral tribes. -Nomads served as guides for trading caravans, providing food, water, and protection. Mainly incense was transported from the south for manufactured products from the north. (Mediterranean) - Camels and the advent of the camel saddle promoted caravan trade and nomads. - Mecca was a caravan city in between Yemen and Syria in an arid mountain valley. The city had a spiritual significance (the shrine of Ka?ba, the holy well Zamzam, and a sacred town and a town surrounding the sites) that made Mecca a popular pilgrimage area.

LDS Mormon

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Ok so your point is hearts are deceitful and you are thankful that you KNOW better. And you KNOW it because of the WORD of God. You must live by what you KNOW to be the word of God. And what his word says to be truth. You say it?s the only thing we can rely on. Ok so here is my question. How do you KNOW? How do you know that the word of god is true? How do you know that the bible is true? How do you know that the bible is the word of god? How do you know that Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John wrote the WORD of god? How do you know? How do you know the Word of God to be the word of God? Next on to your Jeremiah 17:9 claim:

Gupta and Chinese Comparison

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Thesis: The social control and political systems of the Han Chinese and the Gupta were similar in a way that they allowed religion to influence government and grew uniquely using the silk-road yet different in their ideas in choosing a ruler.

Jesus

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Everyone loved Jesus. Except for the Pahrisees. That?s why they killed him. He was betrayed by Judas juda a as. He lived from 0 AD to 40 AD, and lived to be 33 years old? O.O He was crucified by savages. Now he?s in heaven.
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Judaism

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Judaism began 4,000 years ago in Middle East. During that time, people worshipped multiple gods. According to the story in the bible, Abraham decided polytheism was wrong and that there was only one true god. God told Abraham and his family to leave Mesopotamia and move to Canaan. God promised Abraham and his descendants would a great nation in Canaan. Abraham and his family are called Hebrews. Abraham?s grandson Jacob, later known as Israel or ?Champion of God?, had 12 sons whose descendants became the 12 tribes of Israel. Many years later, Hebrews left Canaan because of famine. They moved to Egypt but later on they were forced into slavery.

The Rise of Islam

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Historical Timeline of Islam from 570 AD to 1096 AD: 570 AD Muhammad is born into the Bedouin tribes of the deserts in the Arabian Peninsula, specifically the city of Mecca 610 AD At age 40, Muhammad has spiritual experiences that led him to believe that Allah was the one true God 619 AD Muhammad’s wife and uncle die; many of his enemies saw this event as a chance to strike 622 AD Marks the beginning of the religious faith of Islam and its rising empire 630 AD Muhammad and his men return to Mecca to conquer the city and establish it as the Holy City of the Islamic faith 632 AD Muhammad dies; Abu Bakr rose as Mohammed's succerssor, or Caliph 633 AD The Ridda Wars 650 AD Defeat of the Persians 651 AD The Muslim Army defeat the Sassanians 656 AD Ali rises to Caliphate

Ap World Religion Chart

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Religion Founder, Time, Place, Holy Books Beliefs Social Impact Spread of Religion Hinduism Baghavad Gita 1500 BC Upanishads Vedas Reincarnation Karma Dharma Moksha Vishnu creator No social mobility. Women were even more poorly treated Southeast Asia Buddhism Siddhartha Guatama 500 BC India Four Noble Truths The Eight Fold Path to Enlightenment Create conflicts in India Monks and Monasteries China and Japan Judaism Abraham and Moses 1200 BC Israel Torah and the Old Testament A covenant between God and the Jewish people. 10 commandments Jewish Diaspora Discrimination Holocaust Arab Israeli conflict Spread through Diaspora Christianity Jesus Christ 0 Israel Bible (Old and New Testament) 10 Commandments Salvation 2nd monotheistic faith

The Reformation

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Martin Luther, a monk from Wittenberg in Germany began to criticize the power and corruption of the Catholic church in 1517. Luther demanded reform of the church. Some of Luther?s criticisms of the church: ? Indulgences - paying for forgiveness Pardoners, with permission from the Pope, travelled all across Europe selling Indulgences. They said all you had to do was buy one and you could pay for forgiveness - even for someone who had already died. You could buy a ticket to heaven! ? The Bible - only in Latin Luther said it was unfair of the Pope to stop translations of the bible. Ordinary people couldn?t read Latin. Luther said it was unfair because they had to rely on what their priest told them - they couldn?t read it themselves!

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