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…as well, as long as they glorify Him. We are to sing praises to God so I don't believe there should be any debate with Christian music. On the other hand though, secular music gets a bad rap many times. Probably 80% of my music is secular, and I don't find…
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…;lt;Tab/>Lee Strobel, a well know journalist, set out to prove the theory of Christianity to be wrong. Throughout his journey, he became just the opposite, a devoted Christian and firm believer in the Lord. Strobel took his findings and published…
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…In his Genealogy of Morals Nietzsche censures the members of the Judeo-Christian tradition for their "impotence." As a result of their impotence the descendents of this tradition (slaves, as I will call them to maintain some modicum of political…
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…for twelve years. During his studying he became aware that his calling was to convert the pagans to Christianity. Patrick's (Maewyn) wishes were to return to Ireland as bishop and convert the native pagans to Christianity. But his superiors, instead, appointed St…
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…quote strongly applies to religions and their spread. For example, there was a time during the Roman Empire where a social reform was needed due to the harsh and unjust ways of the Jewish culture. As a result, Christianity emerged as a solution…
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…is a great thing to do. People believe that completing a pilgrimage they have the feeling of being closer to God by worshiping him more (Christianity), or they believe that it forgives all their sins and is one key part of their religion and for greater reward…
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…for the fall of the empire is that it was simply too big. Because of it's vast size, it was difficult to control and maintain order. Christianity was legalized when Constantine converted to it when he was the Roman Emperor. The introduction of Christianity
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…of a three member First Presidency and a twelve man Council of Apostles who make up the major policy-making body of the church. Mormonism's founding doctrine was based on the assumption that Christianity was corrupt and that it was necessary to restore the "true…
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…people, gradually became more exclusive and intolerant of other religions. Because of Judaism’s strict adherence to their own beliefs and unwillingness to consider any alternatives, Muslims and Christians have scorned and persecuted Jews. First, the Muslim’s…
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…a great opportunity to reestablish and reconquer lost territory. Now that the grounds for the see-saw skirmishes had been established, the path for the Christian Reconquista had been paved, but the peculiar background of the former Frankish March…
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