1. Anahita - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Armenia), where the animals bore the brand of a torch on their heads.[c25] Following Tiridates' conversion to Christianity, the cult of Anahit was condemned and iconic representations of the divinity were destroyed. [ 33 ]
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2. Adam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and had Adam name all the animals. However, among all the animals, there was not found "a helper suitable for" Adam (Genesis 2:20 ), so God caused "a deep sleep to fall upon Adam" and took one of his ribs, and from that rib, formed a woman
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3. Adam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
and had Adam name all the animals. However, among all the animals, there was not found "a helper suitable for" Adam (Genesis 2:20 ), so God caused "a deep sleep to fall upon Adam" and took one of his ribs, and from that rib, formed a woman
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4. Animal worship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Fish
7 Oracular animals
8 Shamanism and animals
9 Religion and animals
9.1 Buddhism
9.2 Jainism
9.3 Hinduism
9.4 Astrology and animals
10 See also
11 References
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5. Animal worship - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As well as holding certain animals to be sacred, religions have also adopted the opposite attitude, that certain animals are unclean .
The idea that divinity embodies itself in animals, such as a deity incarnate, and then lives on earth among
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6. Yang Zhu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
as "floods and wild animals that ravage the land" (Liu: 1967: 358).
Contents
1 Mencius's view of Yang Zhu
2 Nature
3 Life
4 Death
5 Summary
6 See also
7 Notes
8 References
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7. Intrinsic value (animal ethics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of the moral status of animals (1880–1980)
Moral attitudes towards animals in the west (as expressed in public debate and legislation) has changed considerably over time. Until the 2nd half of the 20th century, the use of animals
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8. Intrinsic value (animal ethics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of the moral status of animals (1880–1980)
Moral attitudes towards animals in the west (as expressed in public debate and legislation) has changed considerably over time. Until the 2nd half of the 20th century, the use of animals
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9. Intrinsic value (animal ethics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of the moral status of animals (1880–1980)
Moral attitudes towards animals in the west (as expressed in public debate and legislation) has changed considerably over time. Until the 2nd half of the 20th century, the use of animals
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10. 613 commandments - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to sacrifice blemished animals even if offered by non-Jews — Lev. 22:25
Not to inflict wounds upon dedicated animals — Lev. 22:21
To redeem dedicated animals which have become disqualified — Deut.
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