answers1: These are the biggest differences between Judaism and
Xianity: Jews believe that one person cannot die for the sins of
another person. Jews believe that we do not need a blood sacrifice for
the forgiveness of sins. Jews believe that Jesus was not the messiah.
Jews believe that God hates human sacrifices. Who died on the cross?
Was it Jesus-the-god, or was it Jesus-the-human? If it was
Jesus-the-god, Jews don't believe that God can die. If it was
Jesus-the-human, then all Christians have in the death of Jesus was a
human death, a human sacrifice. Jews believe that God hates the very
idea of human sacrifice. Jews believe that one is born into the world
with original purity, and not with original sin. Jews do not believe
in original sin. Jews believe that God is one and indivisible. Jews do
not believe in a trinity. Jews believe in The Satan, but not in a
devil. There is a difference between The Satan and the devil. Jews
believe that God is God, and humans are humans. God does not become
human nor do humans become God.
answers2: Well, the majors aren't called that at colleges. that's just
collegeboard. the degrees are BA fine art, BFA fine art, art history,
graphic design, interior design, illustration design, museum studies,
art director, and art managment. those are in the art department.
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In the business department, there's visual communications. it usually
breaks down into design based marketing, web design, etc. You take a
couple arts courses, but the majority is business and computer science
classes. <br>
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if you want to be and art director, you need to to art history with a
minor in business or art criticism or some colleges have arts
management majors which teach you specifically about art and how to
market it/represent an artist. it merges art/art history/marketing/and
business. <br>
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If you are more interested in web design, journalism, marketing, or
just the business/tech side of the job then you can do visual
communications. BUT it has LITTLE to do with art
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