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Category: /History
…The intentions of the Spanish were to both acquire wealth in the form of gold, as well as convert the Aztec people to the Christian faith during their conquest of Mexico. However, the Spaniards became engulfed in their own greed, and in the end gold…
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…Jesus’ Legacy Many evils have been committed in the name of Jesus, from the horrors of Nazi Germany to the Spanish Inquisition. Christianity, however, has also had a good effect on many peoples’ lives through the spiritual guidance in his teachings…
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…there are still some people that make fun of Christians or any other religion.I think they should be ashamed of going to hell.I mean what is bad about getting help from God and live a better life?What is bad about to have somebody that gives you strength in hard times…
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…then only God can take this right away from us. In Genesis 1 :27 it states that God created us in his image and we are therefore like him and are part of him. We should never take advantage of this and should respect the right that others have to life. Christians
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Category: /Literature/English
…-Christian, and childish of character. In her tale, the Prioress tells of a small boy living in a town in Asia. It is a small town mostly inhabited by Jews. The boy is a devout Christian who is eager to learn the meaning of a song in Latin. He diligently learns…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. They didn't exactly follow through what a good Christian should do. They showed discrimination against other backgrounds, they used suspicion as means of law (an example would be witch craft trials). This train of thought later changed as the Age of Reason came…
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Category: /Literature/English
…a Christian country, despite its sizable Muslim and Hindu minorities. His implication is that if they are Christian, they will not behave in a way to get AIDS; therefore, preventing AIDS will be unnecessary. The great majority of Zambians are Christians, mainly…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in the Catholic Religion had developed a certain mentality. It was a mentality of protection and devotion towards the Christian faith. So despite Henry’s unmoral acts, which defied many sections of the cannon law, he defended and strengthened the Christian belief…
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Category: /Literature/English
…portrayed such a good strong belief in the Catholic Religion had developed a certain mentality. It was a mentality of protection and devotion towards the Christian faith. So despite Henry’s unmoral acts, which defied many sections of the cannon law, he…
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Category: /Literature/English
…contact in 1065. The king of Saragossa, in northeastern Spain, al-Mu'tamin, welcomed the chance of having his vulnerable kingdom defended by so prestigious a Christian warrior. The Cid now loyally served al-Mu'tamin and his successor, al-Musta'in II, for nearly…
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