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Musings on Religious studies: A Nifty Little Thing
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Musings on Religious studies. Monday, June 1, 2009. A Nifty Little Thing. Ok, this has nothing to do with the Bahai Temple Tour (which I'll blog about later) and it's technically not related to the religions we've been looking at in class, but I just had to share this webcomic I've found. . Http:/ www.diggercomic.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Http:/ dzehren-religiousstudies100blog.blogspot.com/. Http:/ sarahrlst.blogspot.com/. Http:/ ianmwallace.blogspot.com/. Http:/ markreligion.blogspo...
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Musings on Religious studies: May 2009
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Musings on Religious studies. Thursday, May 28, 2009. I am always surprised by the extant to which a religion can change without any alteration of the original source material. I understand that evolution with the social structures of the time are vital for any religion that wants to survive past the nascent cult stage and become self perpetuating, but what tends to stand out most in my mind is the forced evolution undergoes when it is being twisted towards a political end. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. This s...
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Musings on Religious studies: June 2009
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Musings on Religious studies. Saturday, June 6, 2009. The Way of St. James or Santiago de Compostella. The Cathedral of Santiago de. The way of St. James is one of the most famous and important pilgrimage routes in Europe. Though it has many possible origin points, its ultimate goal is the Cathedral of Santiago de. A Map of the Route. 160;to do so, giving him an a sort of authority in the arena of holding to his convictions in the face of all opposition. . The Scallops of Saint James. Monday, June 1, 2009.
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Musings on Religious studies: External Pressures
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Musings on Religious studies. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. When I was reading about the life of Baha' u' llah, I noticed that most of the impetuous for the religion to declare itself separate from mainstream Islam came in the form of outside persecution. 160;when it's adherents were getting rounded up or killed. May 27, 2009 at 9:31 AM. Indeed consider Baha'u'llah's commentary on the situation with Noah:. Among the Prophets was Noah. For nine hundred and fifty years He prayerfully exhorted His people and summ...
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Not Another Religious Blog: Rastafarianism-Boboshanti vs. Mainstream
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Not Another Religious Blog. Tuesday, May 19, 2009. Rastafarianism-Boboshanti vs. Mainstream. Link: a journalist explores a Boboshanti community. Http:/ www.jamaicaobserver.com/lifestyle/html/20040531T010000-0500 60580 OBS LIFE IN THE BOBOSHANTI CAMP.asp. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Other RLST 100 Blogs. What is the important aspect of religion? Spiritual Healing and Medicine. Pop-Culture vs. Religion. Rastafarianism-Boboshanti vs. Mainstream. View my complete profile.
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Cerny's Blog: Hindu God's
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Thoughts on religious studies. Saturday, June 6, 2009. First up, Brahma. Bramha is a complicated god with many tales and back stories. Having multiple gods makes it much easier to create tales of how the gods interact, which makes them easy to characterize and relate too. Brahma is the first piece in setting up the aura of factuallity of. Flower, and a mace ( to show the power and punishing capabilities if discipline in life is ignored). He rests on a bed made out of a 1000 headed serpent. Subramaniam, S...
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Not Another Religious Blog: Pop-Culture vs. Religion
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Not Another Religious Blog. Thursday, May 21, 2009. Pop-Culture vs. Religion. Maybe that's why people don't go to church anymore; it takes too much work, and there's not a lot of instant satisfaction out of it. Maybe it's easier to tell yourself that you are religious, but in your OWN way. This is just an observation. Really interesting article about clothing and religious statement. Http:/ www.religionnewsblog.com/7368. A picture of an Evangelist church with stadium seating. May 21, 2009 at 7:35 PM.
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Cerny's Blog: Christian Rock
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Thoughts on religious studies. Friday, May 22, 2009. When most people think of christian rock, they think soft rock with overt christian messages. However there are lots of bands that have been breaking out of that mold to get their message out. Lots of them have gotten some heavy radio play. The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus has less obvious christian undertones but they are still there. Christian rock has been breaking into all sorts of different genres. Screemo bands are one of the. Messages and undertones t...
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Home of the Food Gods: Translation of the Bible with Ultraviolence
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Home of the Food Gods. I am a devotee to the Flying Spaghetti Monster and Blueberry Muffin God. Feed me a dish that pleases me and I just might drop to my knees and pray. Food is more indulging than you think! Translation of the Bible with Ultraviolence. Etched in stone by Ian Wallace. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Signs of Intellect in Scripture. Translation of the Bible with Ultraviolence. God in the Weather. Thunderbird, Bear, and Water Spirits in Pocohontas. Into a Black Hole of Thought.