Christian Religion Research Paper

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Reincarnation is the belief that once you die your soul is able to come back to a new body whether it be human or an animal. Resurrection is the belief that you come back to life after death, either in spirit or body.
Hindu’s have the Mahabharata which contains the Bhagavad Gita. In English, it means,
“The song of God” it is rumored to be written by Vyasa. It teaches that only the Body can die and that the Atman (the soul) remains un harmed. The Atman is in the cycle of Samsara which is the cycle of rebirth. They Believe that Death is a way for the Atman to move the release of rebirth and that life’s only purpose is to achieve Mukthi which is freedom from this continuous cycle of birth and death. Vyasa was rumored to be on his 7th life when …show more content…

Shiva came down, all the 4-people asked him “why?
We have been working so diligently for salvation why do you come now?” “I have been waiting for all 4 of you to get together (laughing to himself)” There are 4 paths but you have to do all of them together for success.
Resurrection is one of the main focus of the Christian religion, it believes that Christ will come back to has already been resurrected. Many times, different denominations used mathematics to determine the second coming or you could say the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Christianity Is split some believe that the resurrection is still coming while the others believe that the resurrection is not going to happen. My uncle told me that he thinks that everyone that goes to heaven will be resurrected on the Earth and that Jesus Christ will rein for 1000 years over earth. Christians believe that Jesus had won a victory over death and that every person will face judgement from him and that all are accountable to God during life and beyond death. This is the clear message of the New Testament. “Christians have personal responsibility for our lives, for the choices we make, for our attitude and actions, for our ultimate destiny.” (Salvation Army)
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