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…the need to go to church, because they can practice their religion anywhere and confess their sins to themselves or friends. Hegel thinks that this is OK though because this is just Christianity developing and he believes in progression. Hegel sees nothing wrong…
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…as the British citizens, but you had to add on more laws that require even more strict guidelines for us Indians to follow. Now the policemen are allowed to fingerprint us, even if they just feel like it. We hear that a new law states that none other than Christian
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…to protect the presence of the God and the soul of Fr. Grande by protecting the church. There are several reasons why he risked his life to save the Eucharist in the tabernacle. First, he is the highest of all Christian leaders in El Salvador. If he did not show…
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…are Christians. They basically believe in the bible as Christians do but also have the Book of Mormon. Many Christian religions think they don’t believe in the Bible but they do. There are over 5 million Mormons in the United States as of 1997…
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…. At that time he had followers, but not many. If Jesus would have lived longer he would have ruled millions of people. The explanation of Jesus dying for our sins is also very powerful. That is the basis for Christianity. It is the first thing that is taught…
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…split Christianity into separate distinct groups that had their base in Christian faith but differed in their views on the many ways faith was proclaimed. The reformation had cost Europeans their sense of themselves as part of a universal church…
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…. Coleridge could also not associate the murder of the albatross with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The reader is told that the Polar Spirit "loved the bird that loved the man who shot him with his bow." It is doubtful that someone with Coleridge's Christian
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…of rules and beliefs that all Amish people strive to uphold and use as a guide in their daily lives30. While the Amish subscribe to basic Christian beliefs, such as the belief in a divine Christ, heaven and hell, recieving inspiraton from scripture…
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…to surrender most of his power and change the nations religion to Christianity or die. The truth is Charles was out to gain land. He had no need to invade Spain and change their religion. A good king knows when to stop a war. The heroes and villains are made…
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…divorces, is definitely not the idea of a Christian Marriage. He has a child with the woman in his first marriage, and that, too is not the idea of a Christian Family. The outcome of the show concluded its theme by really showing how silly people can be when…
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