The earlier forms of Buddhist ceremonials are of the synagogue type (though in no way derived from Jewish sources) for, though there is no prayer, they consist chiefly of confession, preaching and reading the scriptures. But this puritanic severity could not be popular and the veneration of images and relics was soon added to...
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Archive for July 13th, 2010
Buddhist and Christian Worship Compared
Understanding the Gospel of Matthew and Why it Matters – Part 10
A brief study of John's rebuke to the Pharisees and Saducees in Matthew 3:7-10
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Christian Book Stores
Bookstores dedicated to Christian themes are easy to find, proving a blessing for millions of religious book lovers the world over. Conversely, the general bookstores may not offer students of Christianity a wide and exhaustive choice of books on the same subject. Bookstores dedicated to selling Christian books provide a wide variety of authoritative...
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Bush’s Election Victory: Ethics, Morality and Religion Defeated War, Economy and Foreign Policy
President George W. Bush has unofficially won his re-election bid defeating Democratic challenger Senator John Kerry. The election was close, no doubt, but it was by no means a re-run of the 2000 ele...
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Is Jesus Christ God? Biblical Proof That Jesus Christ of the Bible Was and is God
Is Jesus Christ God? There are many different religions around today that are centered around the very same book: The Bible. One of the most controversial topics of discussion when it comes to the Bible is whether or not Jesus Christ, who is the Son of God the Father, shares in the Divinity of...
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Sikkim – Rich Buddhist Culture
Sikkim is the state that is located in the Himalayan mountain and is also located in the Himalayan hills and is also the paradise for the tourists. The government of India also takes steps to encourage the tourism and also takes effort on destinations, sites and culture. Sikkim is the small state in India...
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