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Religious beliefs about water
==Religious beliefs about water==
[[Image:Hindu Vishnu.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Hindu deity Vishnu on an ocean. Photo: [http://www.harismind.com/esymbol.html Hari's Mind]]]
'''In the Abrahamic traditions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam)''' water is both life-giving and life-taking. It is both an instrument of divine power (in some traditions the Noah Flood was sent as punishment of sinful humanity) and it is a symbol of rebellion. In the Book of Psalms, water is depicted as an unruly force associated with chaos and needing to have its boundaries set. It is also seen as a symbol of life giving gifts from God. For example, when Moses strikes the rock as the Israelites leave Egypt in flight from slavery and water gushes forth to stop them dying of thirst in the desert.
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