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Title: Man to God Relationship
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The Jewish religion, on the other hand, we see the work of one God. In God's creation, both good and evil co-exists in the world and the concept of "free will" was introduced.
In the Judaic culture we learn about the human suffering and sacrifices, through the stories of the Bible... Showed first 250 characters
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Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Joseph and Job all were made to suffer and make sacrifices at the hand of God. The Sumerians (Gilgamesh) and the Greeks (Odysseus) also had to suffer and make sacrifices during their life but at the hands of multiple gods... Showed next 250 characters
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