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The concept of demons can be traced back to various ancient civilizations and religious beliefs, including Mesopotamia, ancient Greece, and Christian theology. Demons were often seen as malevolent supernatural beings that acted as intermediaries between humans and the divine, influencing aspects of human life and causing harm. Over time, the idea of demons evolved across different cultures and religions.
Idea: Something you think of. Belief: Something you believe is true. Scientific law: Something you believe is true, based on scientific hard evidence. Theory: A set of scientific laws that explain a field of human life or the cosmos. Another Opinion: "Difference" requires Recognition, as well as a Certain level of Honesty with regards to Standards being Universal Via Measurements." This statement, is my Idea, based on a Belief, that a Theory must be plausible with respect to Scientific Laws, therefore, My Idea, My Belief, and My Theory, are Useless, if any, and or all, Contradict the Physical Laws of Nature, also referred to as The Scientific Laws.
The belief in reincarnation doesnt have a name for itself, this belief is a central idea in a majority of Indian religious traditions: Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, and Buddhism. The idea is also fundamental with some Greek philosophers and religions as well as other religions such as Druidism, Spiritism, and Eckankar. And the belief of reincarnation is world wide.
Popular Sovereignty is the belief that the people who live in a region should be able to make decisions on key issues as well as decide on the type of government they want. The idea was first put forth in 1846 by a Senator from Michigan named Lewis Cass.
i think people have feelings for god based on what they believe in. I myself am a Christen ( I think that is how you spell it) and believe in their belief's. It is well you either believe or you don't. If you do, some people have really strong feelings for him and others not so much. It is hard to explain.
The scared word of faith in Judaism is 'Emunah'. Faith is defined as the belief that is not based on proof as well as confidence that is based on some degree of warrant.
Well, people may believe that there is a God, that there are several gods, or that there are no gods whatsoever.
well have no idea
The belief's premise is well founded.
Very well actually, contrary to popular belief about the milk fiasco.
I got no idea what ya saying.
Many of the characters in the book were based on people that J.K. Rowling either knew well or simply encountered in her life. Ron, for example, was inspired by her close friend Sean and Hagrid was based on an experience Jo had when she was younger.