Rituals and Beliefs on Life later onwards DeathEternal conductspan spend in enlightenment or hell , these be the two destinations that messiahians c erstptualize their some embody would reside after(prenominal) returning their carriagetime present on Earth . This is based on the thought that if their individual is found honorable on Judgment Day they would spend life eternity in perpetual cheer in Heaven . just if they ask been a breakner in their lifetime , they would scorch in the eternal flames of HellLife after ending has always been the core of the christian views delivererian t apieceings , principle and rituals restrain been bear on on createing Heaven and being unity with theologyBrief History2000 eld ago , Christianity became popular in Israel . During this time , Israel , or Judea as then known , was comprised mostly of Jews practicing Judaism ADDIN EN .CITE Histo ry Of Christianity - Fact found belief 2007 folk 2007 eitherabout piety .orghyper school text transfer protocol / vane .allaboutreligion .org /history-of-ch ristianity .htmalla boutreligion .org History Of Christianity - Fact ground reliance , 2007 . A religious teacher named delivery boy was then roaming the countryside and feast his revolutionary teachings . Along with his disciples , he taught the people about God and the New CovenantThe core of his teachings is the salvation of Man from Sin . by means of messiah , man provide be saved and allow for again be with God in Heaven . His disciples witnessed each miracle Jesus has do . They became take downtually the core group that would dispense His teachingsReligious leaders have become threatened by Jesus growing popularity and have falsely accused Him . He was tested under roman event law . Jesus authorised in the crossover , which was by then a punishment given to criminals tho rose again after troika long time in that respectfore fulfilling the prophecy of the Messiah ADDIN EN .CITE Histo ry Of Christianity - Fact Based Faith 2007 family line 2007allaboutreligion .orghttp / web .allaboutreligion .org /history-of-ch ristianity .htmalla boutreligion .org History Of Christianity - Fact Based Faith , 2007Since then pocket groups of Christian began to emerge . Since they were hunted down by romish s former(a)iers , they have always been on the run and persecuted . But due to the efforts of Jesus disciple , the Christian Church grew and is flat the largest religious sect in the worldChristian Beliefs and RitualsThe core of the Christian belief is the evident faith in unrivaled God . He is the manufacturing business of of all timeything and Man was created in His image and likeness He is the 1ness God who is embodied in terce per countersignas . The belief in the dedicated Trinity is overly prevalent in Christian teachings and rituals ADDIN EN .CITE Hedrick3343Charles HedrickWhat atomic number 18 Major Christian Beliefs ?What is Christianity ? kinsfolk 2007http /geneva .ru tgers .edu /src /christianity /major .htmlSoc .Religion .Christian (HedrickChristians suppose that God is represented as three different individuals - the Father , The intelligence or Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit . This belief is summed up in the Apostle s Creed prayer that every Christian is thought In the creed , Christians mean their belief in all three personalities of the One GodGod the Father is depicted as the creator of the public , He who created man in His image and likeness . Christ , on the separate hand is depicted as the Son . Jesus Christ saved mankind from sin by dying on the cross and was resurrected after three days . His role was the fulfillment of the prophecies given out in the old scriptures foretold by prophets of the Old Testaments . The Holy Spirit is termed as the consistency of all Christians . This is the embodiment of the Christian Community and its love for one an new(prenominal) ADDIN EN .CITE Hedrick3343Charles HedrickWhat atomic number 18 Major Christian Beliefs ?What is Christianity ? kinsfolk 2007http /geneva .ru tgers .edu /src /christianity /major .htmlSoc .Religion .Christian (Hedrickp Christians in general believe in the existence of Heaven and Hell . It is where a person s disposition will go after the physical body has died and their somebody has passed the Final Judgment ADDIN EN .CITE RobinsonB .A RobinsonBeliefs about the futurity . What happens after we die ?2007 phratry 2007Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerancehttp / vane .religioustolera nce .org /chr_deat .htm rcReligousTolerance .org (Robinson , 2007 . To be in Heaven is to be in the presence of God and all his Angels . It is believe to be a state of perpetual bliss and happiness . To be in Hell , on the some other hand , is to be always punished for the sins act slice the person is silence alive in this worldThere is also a belief about Purgatory , which is a temporary dedicate where the sense of those who are non yet comely of Heaven hardly is still under the grace of God resides . Here they spent their time to cleanse their soul in to be worthy of Heaven . This is a temporary stop providing the soul a chance to rectify the effect of sin and proceed to Heaven . Though life in Purgatory is depicted to be wide-cut of trials and pain as atonement for their sinsChristian Practices and RitualsChristian tradition gives final stage of a Christian member sacred gestures and rituals . Most of the common shape is to give honor to the at peace(p) member and give blow to the bereaved . The community rejoices in the belief that the departed with once again unite with God in HeavenRituals during funerals consist of three rituals and gestures namely Wake or lookout man Service , Funeral commode and Rite of perpetration or Burial ADDIN EN .CITE Charlie Webber The of Christian Funerals200719 September2007Dartmout h , Nova Scotia , CanadaSaint Peter apos s Parishhttp /www .chebucto .ns .ca /Rel igion /StPeters /funeral .html The of Christian Funerals , 2007During the Vigil or Wake there are slight differences as to the Vigil time . The difference lies in the location since there are authoritys that Vigil for the departed would last for a calendar week up to nine days . During Vigil friends and family members offer prayers for the soul of the departed . This is in the hope that the soul of the departed would immediately rejoin God in Heaven . Prayers are offered to study the departed soul to ease the transition from life to after life . Prayers and novenas are also offered to saints and departed love ones to mediate to God to grant forgiveness and embrace the soul of the new departedFuneral flowerpot is held in the Church . This is the pinnacle of the funeral good since it is during these occasion that the community is reminded of Death and their life as a Christian . Attainment of Heaven is dependent on the quality of Christian life that the faithful have lived .And finally the Rite of Committal or Burial , this is done after the Liturgy of Mass . The sepulture ground is sanctified and prayers are offered for the soul of the departed by friends and love ones . There is no restriction as to the burial ground as long as it is consecrated starting time of all before burial of the deceased ChristianChristians believe that the body is sacred since it is the Temple of the Soul sequence on soil . It was created from the earth and will return to the earth when the body dies . The judge method for the interment of the body is only through burial or cremation ADDIN EN .CITE Charlie Webber The of Christian Funerals200719 September2007Dartmout h , Nova Scotia , CanadaSaint Peter apos s Parishhttp /www .chebucto .ns .ca /Rel igion /StPeters /funeral .html The of Christian Funerals , 2007Mummification and quaint Egyptian beliefsAncient Egyptian belief has a legend about Osiris . How he was killed and dismembered by his crony Seth . His wife Isis patched him back together . His son Horus revived him through the Ceremony of Opening of the mouthpiece . later Osiris was known as the king of the UnderworldPharaohs believed that they could become stars and join Ra , the sun god , in his journey across the flick or Osiris in his handle . Common people great deal also join the work in the bountiful fields of Osiris provided they are represented in the tombs of the PharaohsAncient Egyptians believed that it is necessary for one to have passed the Final Judgment and a recognizable body that the person can return to after the Ceremony of Opening of the Mouth . Thus the need to mummify the deceased body . Ancient Egyptians believed that before the performance of the ceremony , the deadened cannot see , fancy or discourse . After the ceremony the deceased could speak , see , eat and do other things in the afterlife ADDIN EN .CITE Egyptia n Mummification 200719 September 2000Spurlock Museumhttp /www .spurlock .uiuc .edu explorations /online / cold gangrene /Pages /rituals1 .html Egyptian Mummification , 2000They believed in the presence of the ka and the ba in each person s soul . The mummified body is necessary for the natural selection of both . The ka is the person s double , re primary(prenominal)ed with the deceased body while the ba which is a human with a head of a bird , has freedom to leave the tomb during daytime besides needs to return during night . Thus ancient Egyptians meliorate the methods of mummification to ensure the continued existence of their departed in the after life ADDIN EN .CITE Egyptia n Mummification 200719 September 2000Spurlock Museumhttp /www .spurlock .uiuc .edu explorations /online /mummification /Pages /rituals1 .html Egyptian Mummification , 2000Christianity compared with other religionsTo cherish the Christian belief regarding Life after death it is also good to know the beliefs that other religions have regarding the brHinduism believes in a three-in-one god composed of Brahma the creator Vishnu the Preserver and shivah the destroyer . The ultimate goal of a practitioner of Hinduism is to attain nirvana or the state of farting . Unless Nirvana is achieve in their lifetime , their soul will be reincarnated and their undermentioned life would depend on the deeds they have done for the lifetime . They would be reincarnated in a lower or higher caste depending on their karma ADDIN EN .CITE LutterlohJason LutterlohEastern Religions Comparson and Contrast with Christianity Essay200519 September 2007http /www .assoc iatedcontent .com / obligate /17014 /eastern_religions_comparison_and_contrast .htmlAssociatedContent AssociatedContent19 celestial latitude 2005 (Lutterloh , 2005Buddhism is said to have originated from Hinduism and is c scratched on the Four frightful Truths and the Eight-fold Path . The Four Noble Truths are there is pain and pitiable , desires causes pathetic , suffering ceases when desire is gone and desire can be eliminated when you fit the Eight-fold Path . The way to reach Nirvana is when pain and suffering is gone ADDIN EN .CITE LutterlohJason LutterlohEastern Religions Comparson and Contrast with Christianity Essay200519 September 2007http /www .assoc iatedcontent .com /article /17014 /eastern_religions_comparison_and_contrast .htmlAssociatedContent AssociatedContent19 December 2005 (Lutterloh , 2005Confucianism originated in China which was preached by Confucius . He preached of honest standards that a person can follow . It does not nevertheless tackle s like after life or deities and gods . Taoism , which also originated in China , preached about harmony with the cosmea and with one s self . Utilizing Yin and Yang a person strives to be one with the Tao ADDIN EN .CITE LutterlohJason LutterlohEastern Religions Comparson and Contrast with Christianity Essay200519 September 2007http /www .assoc iatedcontent .com /article /17014 /eastern_religions_comparison_and_contrast .htmlAssociatedContent AssociatedContent19 December 2005 (Lutterloh , 2005Christianity on the other hand preaches about glorifying God in everyday situations , to be fruitful and multiply in talk the gospel . The Christian view of the afterlife is that Heaven is get-at-able when one drives Christ . When a person has committed a sin and has repented and retracted from their evil ways they are still eligible for HeavenThe main difference of Christianity is in the view of the after life Christian belief dictates that as long as one accepts Christ and is repentant of the sins committed he or she will surely go to Heaven and be eternally happy . For Christianity , the belief that the person only has one life to live , unlike other religions believing in renascence motivates the faithful to embrace in this lifetime the teachings of the Church and accept Christ in their lives ADDIN EN .CITE LutterlohJason LutterlohEastern Religions Comparson and Contrast with Christianity Essay200519 September 2007http /www .assoc iatedcontent .com /article /17014 /eastern_religions_comparison_and_contrast .htmlAssociatedContent AssociatedContent19 December 2005 (Lutterloh , 2005One big difference also is the place in the afterlife . Most other religions offer nothingness or being one with the universe unlike Christianity that offers a place of eternal happiness and bliss for those found worthy . But for those souls that are corrupted by sin , their place is in the fiery depths of Hell . Here their soul is burn down for all eternity as punishment for the sins they have committed during their lifetimeReincarnation though depicted in Christ s life after dying in the cross still differed from the other spiritual rebirth preaching of other religions . With Christianity , here reincarnation was done after three days and with Christ being brought back to life as Christ the living God . With other religions reincarnation can be a punishment or final payment depending on the quality of life lived Attainment of HeavenGoing to Heaven is one of the motivating reasons why people select Christianity as their religion . Christianity offers a simple way of attaining eternal life . live faith in the Catholic Church and accept Christ and his teachings . Eventually Heaven is attainableOne way is through the rites . The solemnitys , which was instituted by Christ and emulated by his Disciples , is one perceptible way of receiving grace and way of faith The Sacraments are designed to assist the individual in their spiritual growth and attainment of divine salvationThe Church , on the other hand has ratified the Sacraments which are indicative of receiving forgiveness and is also one of the visible signs that the faithful is properly control in their journey towards Heaven in the afterlife . The Sacraments are viewed to be necessary for the individual s salvation . The number of Sacraments for the papist Catholic Church was set to sevener ADDIN EN .CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe sevener Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginThree of the seven sacraments pertain to initiation to the Christian tenets and beliefs . Namely they are Baptism , impediment and Eucharist .Baptism is the ritual cleansing of the person from original sin or from all personal sin if he or she sincerely repents . Though it is accepted that Baptism is not limited to sacramental water alone , there are also other forms of Baptism like Baptism of air and Baptism of Desire ADDIN EN .
CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe septenary Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginBaptism is mandatory since it is believed that unless baptised in the Church a person may not grave Heaven . Baptism is also the start for the individual to be formally inducted in the Church . This is the ceremony done to signify the cleansing of the soul and accepting Christ and his teachings . This is the initial necessity for the Christian to attain HeavenConfirmation is the Sacrament that is said to manifest the adorn of the Spirit . It is the confirmation of the individual of the gifts certain during Baptism . Faith is fortify during Confirmation . Like Baptism Confirmation may be received only once . In some location , the sacrament is given immediately after Baptism but most unremarkably it is administered during the early adulthood of the individual when they can better realise the significance of the Gifts bestowed by the Spirit ADDIN EN .CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe Seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginThe Third Sacrament is the Eucharist or manduction . This is the Sacrament wherein the individual first partake of the Body and Blood of Christ . With this Holy Comm compact , wheaten bread which represents the Flesh of Christ and wine which represents the Blood of Christ undergoes transubstantiation . These sacrifices are offered for the sins of both the living and the dead ADDIN EN .CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe Seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginThere are two Sacraments that deal with healing . This is not a physical healing but spiritual type . With Christianity , evildoers are given the opportunity to repent and retract from their over-the-top ways . According to written passages in the Bible , even a criminal who was crucified along with Christ was able to enter Heaven simply with the admission of his sins and asking God for forgivenessReconciliation is the sacrament commonly known as Sacrament of self-mortification Penance includes confession , contrition and oblivion provided by a non-Christian priest . Forgiveness is given by God . Due to the Sacrament of Penance the repentant is given the chance to bridge the rift resulting from committing of sin . The sacrament has several elements . First is confession . It is the first step in spiritual healing . A sinner needs to confess his sins and admit that they committed those transgressions Admitting alone will not be enough , atonement must be done for the transgression through Penance and finally absolution must be given by the priest for the forgiveness of one s sin . The priest or confessor moreover is cut back by the Seal of exculpation not to betray or give away the confessed sins ADDIN EN .CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe Seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginAnointing the Sick and Dying or Last Rites was initially given to the sick and dying who are not able to attend mass . But it the criteria changed as long as there is danger of immediate death . Along with the anointing , the Last Rites also include Confession and Eucharist specially on cases that the dying person is not physically unable to go to Church ADDIN EN .CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe Seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginThe other remaining two sacraments pertain to vocation and setting of committal . These are decisions that would affect the life of the Christian . These vocation calls for a life long commitment . These are the sacraments of Marriage and Holy VowsMarriage or man and wife is the sacrament wherein two baptized Christian are joined together by love . This union is permanent and is approved by the Church . The sacrament of Matrimony is said to represent the union of Christ with the Church . For the sum to be valid a man and a char must explicitly express in front of witnesses their willingness to enter the union . They would recite their vows and exchange tokens or symbols of their love for each other . The Church , on the other hand , would face the couple to rear their children under the guidance of Christianity . Marriage , however , can only be undone by abrogation or the Church would declare that no marriage ever took place ADDIN EN .CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe Seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginThere those that who would devote their entire life for the service for the Church . These chosen few are called forth into Priesthood or Holy . To theirs is a life of sacrifice and service . Their main goal is to emulate the life that Christ has undergoneCurrently the Holy s are classified into three positions , these are priest , bishop and deacon and they have different responsibilities and designation but all are centered for the service of the Church Aspirants for priesthood are mandated by decree Law to undergo a series of seminary program and check off philosophical and theological studies ADDIN EN .CITE Piggin8812F S PigginThe Seven Sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church200719 Septemberhttp /mb-soft .com /believe /text /sacramen .htm (PigginAll these sacraments have only one purpose and intent . That is to guide the Christian individual in attaining the guaranteed place in Heaven . Prayers and offerings are intended for the soul to go straight to Heaven . Intercession of the saints and departed loved ones are sought after by every Christian in the hope that their journey would lead them straight to HeavenA all told lifetime is spent by Christians in preparing for the after life . Whether the destination would be in Heaven or Purgatory , Christian tenets and beliefs encourages the individual to embrace the faith and seek God s flattery to enjoy life in eternity with God the creator ReferencesADDIN EN .REFLIST Egyptian Mummification (2000 . Retrieved 19 September 2007 , from HYPERLINK http /www .spurlock .uiuc .edu /explorations /online /mummification /Pages /ri tuals1 .html http /www .spurlock .uiuc .edu /explorations /online /mummification /Pages /rit uals1 .htmlHedrick , C . What are Major Christian Beliefs ? [Electronic Version] , What is Christianity ? 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