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Religions of the World: The Law of Love

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The Law of Love, the ultimate Christian commandment, directs one to love others as one loves oneself.

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Religions of the World: Baptism and Christianity (1:22)

Baptism is the symbolic representation of a person's entry into Christianity.

Religions of the World: The Holocaust and Israel (2:56)

During World War II, the Nazis killed millions of Jews. After the war, the state of Israel was created as a refuge for Jews.

The Roots of Religion: Islam, Past and Present (4:30)

Take a look at this segment to learn more about Islam.

Religions of the World: The Spread of Christianity (9:26)

Check out this video to learn more about the spread of Christianity.

The Roots of Religion: Islamic Civilization (4:22)

Check out this clip to learn more about the roots of Islamic civilization.

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10 Ways to Lift a Curse: Voodoo (2:16)

Colin Plews is an unlucky man. He has been stabbed, shot and hit by a car on numerous occasions. Travel with Colin as he seeks the help of a prominent voodoo priest to end his misfortunes on The Science Channel's "10 Ways to Lift a Curse."

The Roots of Religion: In Search of Eden (30:29)

Check out this video to learn more about the search for the Biblical Garden of Eden.

The Roots of Religion: Islam, Past and Present (4:30)

Take a look at this segment to learn more about Islam.

The Roots of Religion: Islamic Civilization (4:22)

Check out this clip to learn more about the roots of Islamic civilization.

The Roots of Religion: Ancient Middle East (5:01)

Take a look at this segment to learn more about the fertile crescent and the ancient Middle East.

The Roots of Religion: Symbols and Neolithic Revolution (3:03)

The symbols of the Neolithic Revolution held some of the first religious iconography.

The Roots of Religion: The Garden of Eden Today (4:04)

No one is sure what the Garden of Eden would look like today if it were found.

The Roots of Religion: Following a Sumerian Poem (8:38)

The Sumerian's are credited with not only inventing writing, but also poetry, which often focused on Sumerian spiritual beliefs.

The Roots of Religion: The Persian Garden of Paradise (2:39)

The Persian word "paradise" means "walled enclosure." However, because paradise was used to describe the Garden of Eden, the word was ascribed religious meaning and came to mean a perfect place, a concept dating back to before the writing of... More »

The Roots of Religion: Ideas on the Location of Eden (4:17)

There are several different opinions as to where the Garden of Eden was located.