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bounty hunter. She was special because she had powers. She could see spirits and predict certain things in the future.
Even though she was a christian herself, other religious followers, including other christians, did not believe in her ways. Throughout
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kept them alive. It must have been difficult to them when they did meet up with the other Christians. They wanted peace amongst everyone. The Christians still wanted to treat the Indians as slaves. It would be difficult after having come so close
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denies his knowledge of Jesus. While Betrayal expresses an event, it also conveys the underlying message that while the betrayal of a friend is far greater than anything else (meaning physical pain) it is a true Christian that can forgive him.
Betrayal
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, and charity. These enable us to live in relationship to the Blessed Trinity. These virtues serve as a basis of a Christian moral life.
1. Faith- this theological virtue enables us to believe in God and all that God has revealed to us. Christians must cultivate
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the reader for the tale with his brief description of the wife in the Prologue. Here she is a skilled cloth-maker and devoted Christian pilgrim who has made three trips to Jerusalem asa well as several other shrines in different countries. The irony comes in when
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of the future and loyalty to a monotheistic god.
Islam covers an extensive empire because of the passion to go to heaven in the next life (document 7). Islam gained many followers as Christianity did, by the promise of tomorrow. This gained support
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In the Middle Ages, Christians considered Palestine the Holy Land because it was
where Jesus had lived and taught. The Arabs had conquered Palestine in the 600s. Most
Arabs were Muslims, but they usually tolerated other religions. Jews
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to his workers in return he got loyalty and service. The Romans had many arguments and changes in their religions. In the end they decided to start Christianity, Romans were the first civilization to start the rise of Christianity. The two main religions
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People have often wondered where, when and why the universe began and where we came from, Christians believe that god made the earth, all living things and the universe. Scientists try to explain when the universe began by the big bang theory
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missionaries who spread the religion of Christianity to non-Christians.
Not only because it was the center of their lives was it that the church grew, but because of the power of the church and its reform. The church helped govern Western Europe and they played
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