WORLD HISTORY
Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society Era 2: Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples, 4000-1000 BCE Era 3: Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant Empires, 1000 BCE -300 BCE Era 4: Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter, 300-1000 CE Era 5: Intensified ..
WORLD HISTORY
Era 1: The Beginnings of Human Society Era 2: Early Civilizations and the Emergence of Pastoral Peoples, 4000-1000 BCE Era 3: Classical Traditions, Major Religions, and Giant Empires, 1000 BCE -300 BCE Era 4: Expanding Zones of Exchange and Encounter, 300-1000 CE Era 5: Intensified ..
  This video tells how different well known religions spread around the world over the centuries. This animated video is work of "Maps-of-War". And I would like to thank "Maps-of-War" for such an informative video. These contents provided by Maps-of-War are protected by Copyright to Maps-of-War.
  Shocking footage of what the Church of Rome is all about. (See also A Woman Rides The Beast by The Berean Call)
Question : In what ways has learning about world religions influenced the way you think about religion?
Why is it important to learn about other peoples' beliefs?
How can you use this in the future?
Answer : Being open minded enough to look into other religions is a bonus. It means you have a seeking heart and that is good. Being able to look at various religions, I have been able to rule some out because their teachings do not match their books at times, and also some of their prophets did not behave in a way that they teach others to behave. It is important to understand other religions because it can strengthen your belief in your own. If it does not strengthen your belief and only shakes it, then obviously there is something that needs to be changed about your belief system. Also, as far as Christianity is concerned, it is good to understand other religions so that you can witness to them in a way that they understand. If you know where someone's priorities lie in their belief system, you also will know how to show them the error of their belief system in a way they understand. Example: If I were debating with a Catholic about the Bible. If I were unaware that their beliefs are....   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : Being open minded enough to look into other religions is a bonus. It means you have a seeking heart and that is good. Being able to look at various religions, I have been able to rule some out because their teachings do not match their books at times, and also some of their prophets did not behave in a way that they teach others to behave. It is important to understand other religions because it can strengthen your belief in your own. If it does not strengthen your belief and only shakes it, then obviously there is something that needs to be changed about your belief system. Also, as far as Christianity is concerned, it is good to understand other religions so that you can witness to them in a way that they understand. If you know where someone's priorities lie in their belief system, you also will know how to show them the error of their belief system in a way they understand. Example: If I were debating with a Catholic about the Bible. If I were unaware that their beliefs are....   More from Yahoo Answers
Question : In what ways has learning about world religions influenced the way you think about religion? Why is it important to learn about other peoples' beliefs and attitudes? How will you utilize this information in the future?
Answer : I just think it's important to learn about as much as possible in order to broaden your mind, studying other religions hasn't really affected my beliefs though. I am a Catholic, but I am and always have been aware that there is a definite possibility that I could be wrong...   More from Yahoo Answers
Answer : I just think it's important to learn about as much as possible in order to broaden your mind, studying other religions hasn't really affected my beliefs though. I am a Catholic, but I am and always have been aware that there is a definite possibility that I could be wrong...   More from Yahoo Answers
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