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of Attilas humbleness. There is a famous tradition that Pope Leo I is to meet with Attila. The Pope convinced him to leave Italy. There occurred, according to legend, one of the most famous miracles in the history of Christianity St. Peter and St. Paul appeared
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to a capacity of 300,000 people, nearly one third of the cities population.
When Christianity first arrived in Rome it was not accepted well. The Romans thought what is this, they call each other brother and that is incest and they drink the blood of God
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in them. The message of Islam, Judaism, Christianity, and all over religions is one of love and service to others. If God decides to care and love and feed even those who deny his existence, then who are we to deprive someone else of our love just because he
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forces attacking from several directions, a frontier would be hard to defend. The crushing attacks of the Germans were devastating to Rome.
Perhaps the most influential factor in the decline of the Roman Empire was the widespread acceptance of Christianity
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Middle Ages and Early Modern Era. The guilds of the Middle Ages in Europe were thoroughly Christian in character and the Jew had no place in them. Since few Jews in Ashkenaz practiced crafts, they did not organize their own guilds, while the Jewish
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is
now the most powerful country in the world. However was it
a smart Christian dicision, what does the bible say about war
and going against your own government. In the book of
Romans it directly tells the reader that going against your
government
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The transitions to a higher self of the human consciousness include two main historical transitions, Greek and Christian. The Greek transited from the mythical to the critical consciousness with the argument of philosophers such as Aristotle
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Why are the Ten Commandments also the Ten Promises? Christians see the Ten Commandments as the Laws of God. They regard the Ten Commandments as the basic moral code of mankind. Christians see it as a guideline of how God wants our life to be lived. Each
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they have been treated in the past.
Shylock the Jew is the villain or antagonist in the play The
Merchant of Venice. Shylock mistreats Antonio the
Christian, his daughter, Jessica and Launcelot. The first
person Shylock mistreats, is Launcelot. He
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THE FALL OF CONSTANTINOPLE
On Tuesday, May 29 1453 the last bastion on Christianity in the East, Constantinople, fell to the Ottoman Turks led by Sultan Mehmet ( also called Mahomet ). This ended the 1100 year reign
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