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		<title>Christianity 1750-Present</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 12:27:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christianity has gone through many changes specifically from 1750 to the present. Most changes have occurred in North America and in Europe but they have occurred throughout the whole world. The influence of immigration and the changing of society altered America&rsquo;s Christianity. Christianity dispersed into many different denominations from the influences of different religions and people. This proves the inevitability of a worldview. This shows that religion cannot escape from being affected and altered by many different beliefs and nations.</p>
<p>Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel who saw the world as an experience and not set in rules first challenged the Bible. This idea led Ferdinand Baur to make people forced to see Jesus in a different light. The thought that Jesus might not be what everyone thought He was came into context. &lsquo;All this was a speculative trend, but stimulated much historical inquiry into the actualities of what we could know about Jesus&rsquo; (Smart 354).</p>
<p>People began to see the Bible in more terms than belief. The Bible was beginning to be treated historical wise and not authoritatively. This was reinforced by Charles Darwin&rsquo;s The Origin of Species, which was published in 1859. Evolution was what Darwin proclaimed. The human species came from the mutation of animals and apes. This challenged the Creation of God, which leads to humans not believing that they were created for a purpose and that they were to serve God so that they could enjoy a life after death in Heaven.</p>
<p>Evolution, away from the Christian aspect, should have been considered a step above and towards the right direction.  &lsquo;Evolution is good news: it hints at how we have risen from earlier stalkings and screams in the undergrowth to our present moral stature-above all, so the argument goes, the Christian religion-has played crucial part&rsquo; (Smart 356).</p>
<p>The Roman Catholic Church revived religion by reaffirming the authority that it had in the Vatican I in Rome in 1870. The Pope and his doctrine would be held in high regard and people were to listen to the Pope and the authority that he held. Some people rebelled against this to form Christian Socialism and started Methodists and Baptists.</p>
<p>The teaching of Karl Marx and other thinkers such as Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin once again challenged Christianity. Many philosophers had great influence as well. The blending of countries and domination over each other in Europe leads to the work of missionaries. Karl Barth, who wrote Church Dogmatics, challenged the Church by saying that everything that we know about God is through revelation only.</p>
<p>The Ecumenical Movement after World War II and the Vatican II (1962-1965) proved that the Catholic Church had become less reserved and that it&rsquo;s doctrine was more loosely translated. Strengths and weaknesses were prevalent in the Church but where there were weaknesses the strengths confirmed the movement of religion. &lsquo;The weakness is that the Churches appear statistically in decline; the strength is that voluntary religion is deeper than conforming religion&rsquo; (Smart 363). Christianity in Europe changed from being forced into it to deciding what was good for the individual. When people weren&rsquo;t forced into it they started to seek out religion for themselves and take on their own view of the Bible.</p>
<p>North America was also hit with a tremendous change in Christianity. Christianity broke into many different sects with different denominations such as Mormons, Baptist, and Methodists. The Great Awakening and the Enlightenment led to a form of different beliefs and the breakdown of Christianity. Many different people took bits and pieces of Christianity and formed there own religion but all based on the belief in God.</p>
<p>The Methodists was started by John Wesley and was influenced by Moravians and Pietism. His goal was to revitalize the Church of England. Roman Catholics were allowed to tithe in North America by the passing of The Quebec Act of 1774.  &lsquo;Maryland had in principle been a colony for English Catholics, but a Puritan majority in the colony repealed the Act of Toleration in 1664, and Catholics were deprived of voting rights&rsquo; (370).</p>
<p>Unitarian Christianity thought that Christ was not God and was subordinate to Him. This movement was lead by William Ellery Channing in 1819. Transcendentalism that was featured by Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau reverted back to Nature. Joseph Smith II who said that an angel came down and told him about gold plates, which became The Book of Mormon, started the Mormans. He was killed and one of his followers, Brigham Young moved the people from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah. Many Mormans were persecuted because of their belief in polygamy and the new teachings.</p>
<p>Mass immigration lead to the start of many Catholic schools in North America and many different forms of Christianity. After the Civil War many former slaves became interested in their own &ldquo;black religion&rdquo;. Richard Allan started the African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1816. Africa was a genuine symbol for many African Americans who felt that in order to practice their &ldquo;black religion&rdquo; freely was in Africa. &lsquo;Ministers found it natural to blend into secular organizations, such as the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, and in general to take part in politics&rsquo; (374).</p>
<p>Other forms of Christianity that started in the 19<sup>th</sup> century were the Seventh Day Adventists, the Jehovah&rsquo;s Witnesses, and Christian Science. Seventh Day Adventists believed that the holy day is the seventh day of the week, which is a Saturday and was started by Ellen Gould White and her husband James. The Jehovah Witnesses believe in the name of Jehovah and that Satan has been ruling the world and that it is there duty to bring people to the love of Jehovah. Mary Baker Eddy started Christian Science, which believes in the blend of science and religion. She believed that she recovered from an accident because she was reading a book of Christ&rsquo;s healings. She started the First Church of Christ Scientist in Boston, in 1892.</p>
<p>Another movement of Christianity is the fundamentalists and evangelicals. The fundamentalists believe in the infallibility of the Bible, The Virgin Birth of Christ and the Second Coming. Evangelicals believe in the authority of the Bible and the spiritual life. Dwight L. Moody started the premillenial movement during the middle of the 19<sup>th</sup> century. C.I Scofield translated the Bible and believed in closely reading it.</p>
<p>Equal Rights and women again challenged Christianity and the formation of it and still continue to do even today. Things began to change because of the variety of Americans and social classes. Classes and race affect religion as do cultural integration. As we have seen Christianity was greatly affected by different people and different religions. It is impossible to obtain one certain religion with out being influenced by other religions.</p>
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		<title>The Dangers of Religion: Christian Science</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 13:31:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone heard of it? Been a part of it? Are a part of it? Many discussions have been done, many skeptics have tried to convince of the fallacies in these cults. 
Societies have been founded to prevent further atrocities such as cults like Christian Science.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bet everyone has heard of the cult&nbsp; &#8220;Scientology&ldquo;. What about Christian Science? Ok, first some background information about Christian Science. It was founded by Mary Baker Eddy in 1879. It was basically initiated by her because of a very controversial story. At 45 years old, she had an accident, she fell and was seriously injured, people didn&#8217;t think she would ever recover. It was said that she read an extract of the bible, to be precise &ldquo;Matt. 9:2&rdquo; (&ldquo;And, behold, they brought to him a man sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: and Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick of the palsy; Son, be of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee&ldquo;). After having read this, the miracle really did occur, she was cured. She was convinced her faith had healed her. She was convinced of Christian Science. A few years, and a publication of a book later, she founded the new &ldquo;religion&rdquo;, what she called it. She organized a church in Boston, Massachusetts, basing her church on the new testament.</p>
<p>The following 21 points are basically what the Church is based upon. (Taken from the site: http://www.carm.org/christian_science/doctrine.htm)</p>
<p>1.    God is infinite&#8230;and there is no other power or source, S&amp;H, 471:18.</p>
<p>2.   God is Universal Principle, S&amp;H 331:18-19</p>
<p>3.   God cannot indwell a person, S&amp;H 336:19-20</p>
<p>4.   God is the only intelligence in the universe, including man S&amp;H 330:11-12</p>
<p>5.   God is Mind, S&amp;H 330:20-21; 469:13</p>
<p>6.   God is the Father-Mother, S&amp;H 331:30; 332:4</p>
<p>7.   The Trinity is Life, Truth, and Love, S&amp;H 331:26</p>
<p>8.   Belief in the traditional doctrine of the Trinity is polytheism, S&amp;H 256:9-11</p>
<p>9.   Christ is the spiritual idea of sonship S&amp;H 331:30-31</p>
<p>10.   Jesus was not the Christ, S&amp;H 333:3-15; 334:3</p>
<p>11.   &#8220;Jesus Christ is not God, as Jesus himself declared&#8230;&#8221; S&amp;H 361:12-13</p>
<p>12.   Jesus did not reflect the fullness of God, S&amp;H 336:20-21</p>
<p>13.   Jesus did not die, S&amp;H 45:32-46:3</p>
<p>14.   The Holy Spirit is divine science, S&amp;H 331:31</p>
<p>15.   There is no devil, S&amp;H 469:13-17</p>
<p>16.   There is no sin, S&amp;H 447:24</p>
<p>17.   Evil and good are not real, S&amp;H, 330:25-27; 470:9-14</p>
<p>18.   Matter, sin, and sickness are not real, but only illusions,&#8221;  S&amp;H 335:7-15; 447:27-28.</p>
<p>19.   Life is not material or organic, &#8220;S&amp;H, 83:21</p>
<p>20.   The sacrifice of Jesus was not sufficient to cleanse from sin, &#8220;S&amp;H, 25:6.</p>
<p>21.   True healings are the result of true belief, &#8220;S&amp;H, 194:6&#8243;</p>
<p>So how can a cult, church or religion even mention &ldquo;Christian&rdquo; in its title, if it obviously denies the most vital points of Christianity?</p>
<p>Now to the a bit scarier part. Regarding the 21st and last statement, healings are a result of true belief. Maybe it&#8217;s easier to understand if I put this in a different way. They do not believe in doctors, or medicine, or any intake of supplements, which would &ldquo;heal&rdquo; the body. Yes, I did not write heal, I wrote, &ldquo;heal. They do not believe that illnesses exist. They believe that it is all in your mind. An illusion. I will base it on a short example:</p>
<p>Pretend you are a, let&#8217;s say, 13 year old kid. You live in a family who believe in the cult Christian Science. You never questioned it, I mean, after all, they are your parents, who are you to question? One day, you notice that you&#8217;re body is becoming weaker and weaker. You notice you barely have any energy left. All you want to do is sleep. You stop eating. You stop caring. You are terribly ill. Of course, your family tells you that you are totally disillusioned, because illness doesn&#8217;t exist. God is omnipresent, so no evil happenings are able to take place. They take you to church the next Sunday. The fact that they have to carry you to church, because your &ldquo;illusion&rdquo; is starting to get very extreme, is annoying them. At church, the leader, priest or whatever they call them, comes up to you and starts yelling at you, hitting you so he can drive the devil out of you, so he can eliminate your idiotic illusion.</p>
<p>A few weeks later, your family is standing in a circle at a graveyard. You are in a grave, six feet under.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, between 1975 and 1995 64 children and many adults have deceased because of their disillusionment of the absence of anything related to evilness and illness. Basically, parents are letting their own kids die because of their na&iuml;ve beliefs. Many skeptics, for example Richard Dawkins (The God delusion) try to get some sense into the people that have been lured into these cults. It is close to brainwashing, what they do to you, and it is almost impossible to get their ideas and beliefs out of their heads once it has settled there.</p>
<p>And all that, because one person in the 19th century was na&iuml;ve enough to believe that her faith had healed her, that the world we live in only consists of Good and God and illusions.</p>
<p>The terrible thing is, dependant children die because of this. Skeptics and lecturers may get some sense into a bunch of people, but the majority of them is convinced they are right, so basically the government should intervene and knock some reality into those gullible brains, to stop more people from dieing senselessly, while most of them could have easily been helped.</p>
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