Non-Fiction Books:

The Influence of Rome

Buddhism, Christian and Islam
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In this book- As of my experience, most of my fellow worshippers or believers who think themselves as they are going the right path on the religion but other not. As they cherish the people so much, they don't want them going the wrong way or swerving to the wrong path that could lead to hell. So, they are trying to persuade the people to join their path or to participate them in their inner circle of faiths. But on the other hand, I think, they date not to review themselves whether their own beliefs accord with their Religious Books or not. While I was studying some religious books, I found that some of our beliefs came from Ancient Rome myths. I wonder how Roman ideas influenced itself within the faiths of Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. And I happened to know how Apollo had made a place within Buddhist faith and practice, how the belief "Son of God" came from Rome and overwhelmed Christianity and, how Roman myths have affected the Islamic belief that "woman can deliver a child, without biometric father".
Release date Australia
May 14th, 2022
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
44
Dimensions
152x229x3
ISBN-13
9781647496524
Product ID
35820614

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