World Religions Basics
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Lesson OneIntroduction3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoThe Melting Pot3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeBeliefs About God and Creation3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourBeliefs About Sacred Scriptures3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveBeliefs About Salvation3 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion1 Activity|1 Assessment
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › What might be the benefits of studying religious faiths different from your own?
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What might be the benefits of studying religious faiths different from your own?
Michael Nickerson replied 2 days, 6 hours ago 78 Members · 81 Replies
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This will help me be able to understand where other people get their beliefs, and how I can best interact with them.
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To understand their standpoint, what they believe and why they believe it.
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Severals:
1. to understand other religions’ standpoint so to be able to respond properly and wisely
2. to find a way to relate so in order to share the Gospel
3. for comparisons to my own beliefs
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It helps us to better interact with people we come into contact with in our daily lives who have different beliefs than us. If we don’t have a basic understanding of their beliefs, then how can we understand each other?
Christian Learning Center › Forums › Write out in your own words a definition for religious faith.
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Write out in your own words a definition for religious faith.
Nam Lieu Nguyen Hoang replied 4 months, 4 weeks ago 42 Members · 41 Replies
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Religious faith is the devotion one puts forth in their belief.
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Religion is any set of practices or beliefs centered around supernatural and moral beliefs about people, nature and the heavens.
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Faith is believing in something unseen, being religious is the practice of honoring and obeying rules and commands that you feel very strongly about. Religious faith is believing and adhering to a practice based on what you believe in a higher power.
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it could be anything i mean people will believe what they want.
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Beliefs and practices about morals, human nature and creation, often labeled through religious rituals