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The way they are different, is Christianity is not as strict in areas such as: the consumption of alcohol and sex. While Islam, forbids the use of alcohol and will allow men to have more than one wife. The combination of these factors is showing how the two religions are similar and different. (Malloy, 1942) (Shipp, 2002) (Shenk, 1980) (Kidd, 2009) Please read the chapter on Jehovah's witnesses in the Cults, World Religion and you text. How would you evaluate the New World Translation as a sacred text?

The New World Translation and sacred text are where Jehovah's Witnesses are rejecting many of the ideas of traditional Christianity. Instead, they are focusing on a several different principles to include: to deny that God is a spirit vs. An active force, the lack of faith in the belief of Christ as the savior, the view that only 144 thousand will be saved and salvation is based on one's works. The combination of these factors is designed to create a sense of empowerment through the different philosophies that are introduced. This means that members of the religion will view the role of God and Jesus differently in comparison with traditional Christianity. (Malloy, 1942) (Shipp, 2002) (Shenk, 1980) (Kidd, 2009)

The Jehovah's Witnesses claim that Jesus is the spiritual son of God, denying his deity, how would you responds to this belief. Give the orthodox Christian view of the person of Christ.

In the Eastern Orthodox religion, there is a focus on mysticism and spiritual practices of Christianity. This is when everyone will accept the basic doctrine of Western Christianity. The differences are in how they view Christ, with Eastern Orthodox philosophies focused on ideas that are based upon: consensus vs. directives provided from one central authority (i.e. The Pope). This means that Christ is not seen as the son of God. Instead, he is viewed as the spirit of the strongest angel in heaven (i.e. Michael). After his death, is when Christ became these spiritual beings (which are similar to the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses). (Malloy, 1942) (Shipp,...

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Christians literally legalized atrocities against Jews, Muslim and other faith under the guise of evangelism and religious purity. Explain the inquisition and develop a persuasive response for an unbelieving mind
The Inquisition was designed to purge Christianity of non-believers. During this process, is when the Catholic Church went after anyone who they felt was not a true Christian. To confess, there were various methods of torture that were used. This meant that innocent people were targeted for no reason at all. Form the non-believers perspective, Christianity is supposed to be about: love, acceptance and understanding. The fact that these atrocities are occurring is showing how the Church is hypocritical. (Malloy, 1942) (Shipp, 2002) (Shenk, 1980) (Kidd, 2009)

The Crusades of the Middle Ages represent a 200-year history of conflict between Christians and Muslim. What was the reason for this conflict and how would you respond to an unbeliever who discounts Christianity because of the atrocities of the crusades?

The Crusades were designed to provide Christians with the ability to make pilgrimages to Jerusalem. During this process, is when both Christians and Muslims committed atrocities against each other. For the non-believer, these actions can be justified by showing how Christians wanted to have access to Jerusalem and were denied. Moreover, many pilgrims were often targeted by Muslims as infidels. As a result, the Crusades were designed to provide additional security to pilgrims by: capturing and controlling key areas. Any kind of atrocities that were committed against the Muslims was in reaction to the events they started. (Malloy, 1942) (Shipp, 2002) (Shenk, 1980) (Kidd, 2009)

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Malloy, M. (1942). Experiencing the World's Religions.

Kidd, T. (2009). American Christians and Islam. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

Shenk, D. (1980). Islam and Christianity. Narobi, Uzama.

Shipp, G. (2002). Bridging Two Worlds. New York, NY: Glover Shipp.


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