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  • Essay / Afterlife Native Americans vs Christian Beliefs

    Afterlife Native Americans vs Christian Beliefs It was Monday morning and I was very nervous. It was the day of my first real assignment at WWRC-TV. I had to compare and contrast how two different religious groups view the afterlife. Given the freedom to choose, I opted for Christianity and Native Americans. These two seem very different but have similar qualities. People have very strong feelings about religion, and life after death is perhaps the most critical and questionable. My two interviewees were to be Ms. Joe Cleantech, an expert on Christianity and Mr. IE McCall, on the Native American religion. I decided to interview them separately. My heart was pounding: “What if I’m wrong? », “What if I ask the wrong questions? “What if I confuse them?” » I was just about to panic. I arrived at the cafe where Ms. Cleantech and I agreed to meet. We decided to meet at 3 p.m. to avoid the big lunch and dinner crowds. What timing! We met at the front door! I asked the hostess if we could have some privacy. She was accommodating and guided us to a small table in the back corner of the room. My confidence was growing, I think I was appropriately dressed! I wore my black pants with a light green jacket. Mrs. Joe Cleantech wore simple clothes; brown pants and a yellow sweater. We shook hands, introduced ourselves and sat down. I tried to look as professional as possible because she seemed very sophisticated. We started with a little chat. We asked questions about each other's families and hobbies, just to break the ice a little. I started. “My first question,” I stammered, “What made you decide to become a Christian religion teacher?” "It's okay," she said, "you can relax. I've had men... middle of paper... who believe in one God, Jesus Christ being the messiah and for those who believe in it, eternal life. Native Americans, however, believe that everything is spiritual I think it is wonderful that there are so many different views on life and the afterlife Works Cited Davies. -Stofka, Beth. “The Afterlife and Salvation.” Avalon Consulting, LLC. February 28, 2014. “The Afterlife and Salvation.” LLC, and Web February 28, 2014. Dawn, Russell P. "The Afterlife and Salvation." -afterlife and salvation. Avalon Consulting, LLC, and Web February 28, 2014. “Native American Mythology of the Afterlife” The afterlife, the spirit world or the land of the dead in Native American mythology. Native Languages ​​of the Americas Web © 1998-2012, nd Web February 28.. 2014.