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| | Encyclopedia4U - Gnosticism - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | Gnostics identified the Demiurge with the God of the Old Testament ; thus they rejected the Old Testament and Judaism, and often celebrated those who were rejected by the Old Testament God. |  | | Gnosticism is a blanket term for various religions and sects most prominent in the first few centuries A.D. Many elements of second-century gnosticsm are pre-Christian. |  | | There were considerably more Gnostic scriptures written then orthodox Christian ones, which are hinted at throughout the orthodox scriptures. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/g/gnosticism.html
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| | Guido von <b>Listb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Listb> claimed that the Hermionen mentioned in Tacitus was a Latinized version of the German Armanen, and named his religion the Armanenschaft, which he claimed to be the original religion of the Germanic tribes. |  | | <b>Listb> claimed that the dominance of the Roman Catholic Church in Austria-Hungary constituted a continuing occupation of the Germanic tribes by the Roman empire, albeit now in a religious form, and a continuing persecution of the ancient religion of the Germans and Celts. |  | | Guido Karl Anton <b>Listb>, better known as Guido von <b>Listb> (October 5, 1848- May 17, 1919), author of Secret of the Runes, was an occult and völkisch author who is seen as one of the most important figures in Germanic mysticism and runic revivalism in the late 19th, early 20th Century. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guido_von_List
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| | History Master |
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http://www.angelfire.com/ne/onebrickshort/history.html
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| | Encyclopedia: <b>Listb> of Christians |
 | | This <b>listb> concerns the issue of The relationship between religion and science, but is specific to Christian history. |  | | Christian philosophy is a catch-all expression for a two-millennia tradition of rational thought that attempts to fuse the fields of philosophy with the religious teachings of Christianity. |  | | Portrait of Abraham Kuyper by Jan Veth Abraham Kuyper (1837-1920) was born in the town of Maassluis and was a Dutch Calvinist theologian, scholar, and statesman. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/List-of-Christians
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| | Arameans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | However, Arameans have never had a unified nation-state; rather they are defined by their use of the Aramaic language, that was first written with the Phoenician alphabet. |  | | The Arameans or Aramaeans were a Semitic, nomadic people mentioned six times in the Hebrew Bible, who dwelt in Aram-Naharaim or "Aram of the two rivers," also known as Mesopotamia, and the adjoining region including parts of modern Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Iran. |  | | "Aramean" was a term used by the Israelites to distinguish their more distant cousins to the east known as Aram from the closely related Arpachshadite so-called "Children of Eber" tribes. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arameans
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| | POMOG - Complete <b>Listb> of Saints |
 | | Saints Gerasimus, Pitirim, and Jonah, Bishops of Perm. |  | | Saints Euthymius and Neophytus the Serbians of Mt. Athos. |  | | Saints Thalassius, Limnaeus, and Baradates, hermits of Syria. |
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http://www.pomog.org/saintlist.shtml
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| | Deism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Deists reject both organized and revealed religion and maintain that reason is the essential element in all knowledge. |  | | For a "rational basis for religion" they refer to the cosmological argument (first cause argument), the teleological argument (argument from design), and other aspects of what was called natural religion. |  | | Deists maintain that the opposite is true and that this view leads to a feeling of awe and reverence based on the fact that personal growth and a constant search for knowledge is required. |
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| | Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Christianity |
 | | Crucial beliefs in Christian teaching are Jesus' incarnation, atonement, crucifixion, and resurrection from the dead to redeem humankind from sin and death; and the belief that the New Testament is a part of the Bible. |  | | The central belief of Christianity is that by faith in the sacrificial death and resurrection of Jesus, individuals are saved from death—both spiritual and physical—by redemption from their sins (i.e., faults, misdeeds, disobedience, rebellion against God). |  | | Most Christians (not all see Jonadabs) believe Jesus to be the Son of God and the Messiah of the Jews as prophesied in the Old Testament (or Hebrew Bible). |
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http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Christianity
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| | Bishops During Life of St. Bridget Parish |
 | | Bishop Donnelly was bishop when St. Bridget became a mission parish to Summerfield in 1949. |  | | Bishop Donnelly was another St. Louis priest before being appointed Bishop of Leavenworth. |  | | Bishop Schulte was a native of St. Louis and upon Bishop Johannes' death was named as Bishop of Leavenworth. |
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http://www.marshallco.net/axtell/stbridget/bishops.htm
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| | <b>Listb> of popes - encyclopedia article about <b>Listb> of popes. |
 | | This is a <b>listb> of Popes of the Roman Catholic Church. |  | | The pope also bears the spiritual titles Bishop of Rome, Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of St. Peter, Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Archbishop and Metropolitan of the Roman Province and Servant of the Servants of God. |  | | pope is the Catholic Patriarch and Bishop of Rome, and leader of the Catholic Church. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/List+of+popes
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| | <b>Listb> of saints - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For a <b>listb> of venerated persons in Buddhism, see <b>Listb> of bodhisattvas. |  | | <b>Listb> of canonizations, for a <b>listb> of Catholic canonizations by date |  | | The Prologue from Ohrid, a collection of brief lives of Orthodox saints along with brief homilies and meditations. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_saints
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| | Soft Moon Shining Sample Artwork - Devi Press |
 | | The Gnostic path or Gnosticism finds unity with Hinduism, Buddhism -, the Sufi Masters of Islam, the Jewish Kabbalah, Native American Indian spirituality and other paths of mysticism in the words of Jesus which state that the kingdom of God is within us - Luke 17:21. |  | | Jesus Christ was a Gnostic who embraced the truth of mysticism. |  | | To be a Gnostic or to embrace mysticism is to realize that there is one Self at the core of every being. |
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http://www.devipress.com
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| | <b>Listb> of virgins - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a <b>listb> of noteworthy historical and legendary figures who have been famous for their virginity, or who have widely been believed to be virgins for an unusually long length of time—typically for the span of their lives, and with long enough lives to make this significant. |  | | Margaret of Antioch-Called the virgin, killed for refusing a marriage that would have ended her celibacy. |  | | Many religions have long considered sexual abstinence a virtuous way of life, and so a large number of famous virgins throughout history, legend and mythology have been spiritual and religious figures. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_virgins
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| | Buddhist texts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Shingon Buddhism developed a system which assigned authorship of the early sutras to Gautama Buddha in his physical manifestation; of the Ekayana sutras to the Buddhas as Sambhoghakaya; and the Vajrayana texts to the Buddha as Dharmakaya. |  | | The Gandhavyuha sutra is thought to be the source of a cult of Vairocana that later gave rise to the Mahavairocana-adhisambodhi tantra which became one of two central texts in Shingon Buddhism, and is included in the Tibetan canon as a carya class tantra. |  | | The Platform Sutra of Huineng might be considered a semi-canonical text, it is one of a very few texts not thought to be spoken by the Buddha that has the label "sutra". |
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http://www.leessummit.us/project/wikipedia/index.php/Buddhist_texts
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| | <b>Listb> of mosques - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mosque of Umar Ibn al-Jattab or Mosque of Umar Ibn al-khattab in Maicao, Guajira, Colombia, it was built in September 1997, is the largest mosque in South America. |  | | Mosque of Ibn Tulun جامع أحمد بن طولون, in Cairo, Egypt |  | | Xian Great Mosque in Xian People's Republic of China |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_famous_mosques
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| | Satanism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Depending on the Satanists in question, this God (or gods) may be any in a variety of deities, sometimes taken from ancient faiths; with common ones being Set of Egyptian theology, any number of ancient Mesopotamian Gods or Goddesses, sometimes Gods of Greek or Roman mythology (Mars, for instance). |  | | For this reason, many contemporary Satanists eschew traditional religious beliefs, attitudes and worship in favor of more egoistic, self-centering worldviews, natural law, survival of the fittest and practices such as materialism, individualism and magic. |  | | Philosophical Satanists generally do not recognize a theological deity or a metaphysical afterlife (though this is not to say that one must not); however this does not equate to a life devoid of spirituality. |
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| | <b>Listb> of deities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This <b>listb> of deities aims to give information about deities in the different religions, cultures and mythologies of the world. |  | | There are also lists of deities by type; see the articles death deity, household deity, lunar deity, and solar deity. |  | | Egyptian deities are often portrayed as having animal heads in art; as an example, Anubis is often portrayed in statuary as having the body of a human, but the head of a canine. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_deities
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Gnosticism |
 | | Gnostics were "people who knew", and their knowledge at once constituted them a superior class of beings, whose present and future status was essentially different from that of those who, for whatever reason, did not know. |  | | It has the same parent-soil as Buddhism; but Buddhism is ethical, it endeavours to obtain its end by the extinction of all desire; Gnosticism is pseudo-intellectual, and trusts exclusively to magical knowledge. |  | | Gnosticism came early into contact with Judaism, and it betrays a knowledge of the Old Testament, if only to reject it or borrow a few names from it. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/06592a.htm
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| | Learn more about <b>Listb> of people by belief in the online encyclopedia. |
 | | There are a variety of articles on wikipedia that <b>listb> people of a particular religious belief. |  | | These lists are not exhaustive: there is no encyclopedic benefit to listing every single member of each religion. |  | | <b>Listb> of occultists --- see magic (paranormal); occultism; magic and religion |
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| | Topeka churches prayer <b>listb> |
 | | Within each region, the congregations are listed in a deliberately randomized order, and information identifying a congregation's denominational group is not included unless it is an inseparable part of the organization's name (as listed in the telephone directory). |  | | Reformed Baptist Church of Topeka, 125 S.W. Gage. |  | | This <b>listb> is presented to encourage readers to pray for all Topeka church congregations, not just those in their own denominational group. |
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http://www.christian-oneness.org/topeka/churches.html
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| | Talk:<b>Listb> of Christians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | <b>Listb> of bishops, and similar lists also considered themselves Christian. |  | | <b>listb> of notable Jews, you should be fine with <b>listb> of Jews - it's just a name change to fit in with conventions, not a dramatic repositioning in the market. |  | | But the gnostics who tried to call themselves Christian had fundamentally opposed theology about the nature of God that was rejected by the rest of christendom. |
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| | Zoroastrianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Zoroastrianism may also be known as Mazdayasna ("Worship of Wisdom") by some of its followers after the Zoroastrian name of God, Ahura Mazda ("Divine Wisdom"). |  | | Zoroastrian areas once stretched from Anatolia as the religion of the Mede in the western part of the Iranian plateau to the Persian Gulf, and its followers once numbered in the millions. |  | | Because Zoroastrianism is thought to have emerged from a common Indo-Iranian culture that preceded Vedic Hinduism, scholars use evidence from Zoroastrian texts to reconstruct the unreformed earlier stage of Indo-Iranian beliefs, and therefore to identify the culture that evolved into the Vedic religion. |
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| | <b>Listb> of yoga schools - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | This is a <b>listb> of yoga schools and their teachers in alphabetical order with a focus on Hatha yoga. |  | | Bikram Yoga - Bikram Choudhury (copyrighted sequence of 26 poses practiced in a room heated to 105°F) Hamsa Yoga - Yogiraj Gurunath Siddhanath (teaches meditation for "evolution of human consciousness") |  | | Bhakti yoga - Karma Yoga - Jnana Yoga - Raja Yoga (Ashtanga Yoga) |
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| | EUSEBIUS AND HIS <b>LISTb> OF BISHOPS |
 | | Lists the chronolgy of the Jerusalem Bishops as not being found in writing but indicating very clearly that there were fifteen Bishops as follows: |  | | "historians <b>listb> this Symeon as a close relative of Jesus and James" |  | | The above information is from the original Eusebius: "The Church History of Eusebius Chapter five p.176 for the lists of Bishops. |
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