Monday, December 7, 2009

How do people become homeless?

Its a scary thought to think that some poeple go from living in a house one day to living on the street the next. Most people have a stable home with good resources but a small change in anything could easily throw that off balance. Some one might have a good job and be making enough money to support their family but they might get laid off or fired and not know what to do. They might not be able to get a new job and afford anything including their home so they end up on the streets. The two biggest things that lead to homelessness are, unaffordable housing and a loss of a job, illness or another major event effecting some ones life. I found all these facts here. Many people live off their paychecks with no money saved in the bank. And when something bad happens at their job, they have nothing to back them up. This is why most people become homeless.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Science and religion co-existance.

Everyone knows about the big bang theory and about the bible and God being the creator of the universe. But who's right? Everyone wants to be right about the beginning of everything but there's no way to be sure. Scientist are trying to convince everyone that The Big Bang Theory and that humans evolved for apes who evolved from cells is the fact. And Christians believe God is the creator. Everyone has their opinions but its just annoying how everyone is always bickering about it. I guess we just might never know. A lot of people, including me, are in beliefs that God created us, and others find that bogus. But there are also a lot of people who believe The Big Bang Theory and Christians find that to be bogus. And there all hundreds of other religions who have their own theory! Until we know the truth for sure, i guess we will all have to live with our beliefs and others beliefs.

Friday, October 30, 2009

Judaism!

Intro:
J
udaism was founded in Mesopotamia and now has 14
million followers. Most Jews live in Israel, Europe, and the U.S.A..
Their symbol, the Star of David, (shown on left) is their Religious symbol.


Founder:
The founder of Judaism was Abraham. He was a philosopher
and was chosen and sent by God.



Numbers of Followers and Locations:
Today, Judaism has 14 million followers all over the world.
They mostly live in Israel, Europe, and the U.S.A..



Holy Books and Sacred Texts:
The two main Holy books of Judaism are the Talmud, and the Torah.
The Torah consist of the 5 books of Moses. The Talmud is the Jewish law,
ethics, customs, and History.



Religious Holidays:
Jews celebrate many holidays. Like, Rosh Hashanah, the New Year.
Also Yom Kippur, The Day of Attonement. There is also the Sukkot, the
festival of booths, Hanukkah, the festival of lights, Tub'Shevat, the New
Year for Trees, the Puriam, Esther, and lastly, Pesach, the Passover.



Rituals and Customs:
Jews follow rituals and customs such as the Sabbath which is the day of rest
and worship. The Sabbath is on a Saturday. Also there is the Tefillin, black leather
boxes containing scrolls inscribed with verses form the bible.



Particular Dress/Clothing:
Jews dress a certain way. for instance the men and boys wear Yamaka's
which symbolize the humbling relationship between man and God, showing
that a mans ego can not get as high as Gods. its a little round cap that sits on
top of a Jewish mans head. Men who are Jewish do not shave their beards
because the Torah forbids it. Lastly, some Jews wear the Star of David around
their necks to show their faith.


Hierarchy/organization:
The jewish religion has many leaders that are very important
like, a Rabbi is a teacher and decider of matters of religious law,
next Chazan is a person who leads congregation in prayer. Next,
a Gabbai is a volunteer who assists with Torah readings and a Kohein
is a Descendant of Aaron, the original High Priest
Another is a Levi is a Descendant of the biblical Levites, and a Rebbe
is a The leader of a Chasidic communith. Lastly, Tzaddik is a a
righteous person with spiritual power.

Judaism is a very interesting Religion. if you want to learn more, click here.