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| Afterlife The afterlife or life after death is a generic term for a continuation of existence after death, typically in a spiritual or ghostlike afterworld. Deceased persons are usually believed to go to a specific region or plane of existence in this afterworld, often depending on the type of person they are and the life they lived. Afterlife
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| Armageddon Armageddon (Greek αρμαγεδδων; [armageddôn] also spelled Har-Magedon in some modern English translations; a.k. Armageddon
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| Baptism In Christianity, baptism (from Greek βάπτισμα and βαπτισμός, meaning "immersing", "performing ablutions" - see below) is the sacramental act of cleansing in water that admits one as a full member of the Church. Most Christians, such as Roman Catholics, Eastern Orthodox, and Lutherans, are baptized as infants. Baptism
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| Eugenics right|thumb|275px|"Eugenics is the self-direction of human evolution": Logo from the [[Second International Eugenics Conference 1921, depicting it as a tree which unites a variety of different fields.] Eugenics
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| Holy Spirit In Christianity, the Holy Spirit or Holy Ghost is one of the three persons of the Holy Trinity who make up the single substance of God; that is, the Spirit is considered to act in concert with and share an essential nature with God the Father and God the Son (Jesus). The Christian theology of the Holy Spirit, or pneumatology, was the last piece of Trinitarian theology to be fully explored and developed. Holy_Spirit
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| Tetragrammaton/Transcribing the tetragrammaton Talk:Tetragrammaton/Transcribing_the_tetragrammaton
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| Satan Satan (from the Hebrew word for "adversary") is a term that originates from the Abrahamic faiths, being traditionally applied to an angel in Judeo-Christian belief, and to a jinn in Islamic belief. Satan
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| Problem of evil In the philosophy of religion and theology, the problem of evil is the problem of reconciling the existence of evil or suffering in the world with the existence of God, a force for infinite good. The problem is most often discussed in the context of the personal god of the Abrahamic religions, but is also relevant to polytheistic traditions involving many gods. Problem_of_evil
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| Theodicy Theodicy () (adjectival form theodicean) is a specific branch of theology and philosophy that attempts to reconcile the existence of evil or suffering in the world with the belief in an omniscient, omnipotent, and benevolent God, i.e. Theodicy
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| Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses are members of an international restorationistStark et al, Why Jehovah’s Witnesses Grow So Rapidly: A Theoretical Application, Journal of Contemporary Religion, Vol. 12, Num. Jehovah's_Witnesses
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| Tetragrammaton/discussions2 Talk:Tetragrammaton/discussions2
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| Lord's Prayer The Lord's Prayer,From Greek (polytonic), Η Κυριακή Προσευχή (monotonic), transliterated as "Hē Kyriakē Proseuchē" or "I Kiriakí Prosevhí," and Latin Oratio Dominica also known as the Our Father or Pater noster is probably the best-known prayer in Christianity. On Easter Sunday 2007 it was estimated that 2 billion Protestant, Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox Christians read, recited, or sang the short prayer in hundreds of languages in houses of worship of all shapes and sizes. Lord's_Prayer
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| Charles Taze Russell Charles Taze Russell (February 16, 1852 – October 31, 1916), also known as Pastor Russell, was a Protestant evangelist from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA and founder of the Bible Student movement. "Encyclopedia Britannica - Russell, Charles Taze" Charles_Taze_Russell
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| New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (NWT) is a modern-language translation of the Bible published by Jehovah's WitnessesUsing the not-for-profit corporations Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. and the International Bible Students Association of Brooklyn, New York. New_World_Translation_of_the_Holy_Scriptures
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| Eschatology Talk:Eschatology
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| Shunning Shunning is the act of deliberately avoiding association with, and habitually keeping away from an individual or group. It is a sanction against association often associated with religious groups and other tightly-knit organisations and communities. Shunning
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| Legal instruments of Jehovah's Witnesses A number of corporations are in use by Jehovah's Witnesses. They deal with legal issues and represent the interests of the religious organization. Legal_instruments_of_Jehovah's_Witnesses
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| Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses Talk:Practices_of_Jehovah's_Witnesses
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| Quintessent/Culture of Jehovah's Witnesses User:Quintessent/Culture_of_Jehovah's_Witnesses
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| Controversies regarding Jehovah's Witnesses Jehovah's Witnesses have beliefs and practices that are commonly regarded as controversial by mainstream Christians for their doctrines that differ from mainstream Christianity, by governments for their refusal to participate in 'patriotic' activities and by the general public for their beliefs about blood transfusions and their treatment of members who "disassociate". Controversies_regarding_Jehovah's_Witnesses
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