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…. It was intangible, but so profound, that it influenced the lives of the people who lived in her community. It was the Spirituality in the life of a christian. I am very greatful that I had a christian teacher as my instructor. She…
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…is on of the biggest in world history, for the conquests may have never been stopped as the Moors may have continued into Christian Civilization. Charles Martel's victory guarunteed the survival of the Christian belief. If Martel did fail his people, there would have…
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…father founded a settlement near present-day Julianehab. About 999, Ericson sailed to Iceland and then to Norway, where he became a Christian. He returned to Greenland the following year and preached Christianity in his father's pagan settlement. Ericson…
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…his spirit on the people and enabled them to speak in different tongues, empowering them to begin the harvest of souls. This event is important for both Jews and Christians alike as it is a fulfillment of an Old Testament prophesy by Jesus…
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…of their departed. The spirits are honored during Los Dias de Los Muertos. Los Dias de Los Muertos, is a traditional Mexican holiday of honoring the dead. It is celebrated every year at the same time as Halloween and the Christian holy days of All Saints Day and All…
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Category: /History
…and way of life throughout the country, building their empire as they went. The differences came later when the Germanics converted to being monotheistic and following Christianity and failed to evolve like the Romans did. The Germanic tribes started out…
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…a degree of power commensurate with their abilities, is the basic fact of human existence. Ideals of human equality perpetuate mediocrity -- a truth that has been distorted and concealed by modern value systems. Christian morality, which identifies goodness…
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…inequality gave the English the 'jurisdiction' philosophically, to exploit the colonies to a greater level than previously attained. The drive to 'Christianize' the colonies was abandoned, politically. The view shifted from 'owing the primitive world' education…
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…, Hagia Sofia, a magnificant Church, was constructed in 537 symbolizing the prosperity of the empire. This church would become the centre of Byzantine religious life and the centre of the Eastern Orthodox form of Christianity. Byzantines had a clever diplomocy…
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Category: /Literature/English
…; this inevitably led Hamlet to his downfall and ultimately his death. His tragic flaw was powered by three main traits that are present in Hamlet?s character: his indecisive manner, his overly analytical nature and his Christian morality. At the start of the play…
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