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    laws and issues in our country. However, the truth of the matter often gets lost in the changes that our society has gone through. Many today end up rejecting or condemning Christianity as childish, old-fashioned, and even intolerant. The balance of religious spirit that has held us together and the declining value of Christianity often clash with each other. The statement made by Alexis holds true to some extent, and the obvious distrust of Christ today…

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    The name of the dominant religion in our country is Christianity. Christianity was founded in approximately 30 ad. My country chose Christianity as the dominant religion because, Christianity is based on life, death, and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth. Christianity also has 2 billion adherents. Christianity also has one religious leader and one god who is Jesus/ Jesus Christ. One reason I chose Christianity is because Christianity is based on life , death , and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.…

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    The principal beliefs of Christianity being the divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ, the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the nature of God and the Trinity, the revelation and the salvation, influence the life of adherents by providing the core foundations to what they are to live their live based upon. Variants of these beliefs are expressed through differing religious perspectives such as Catholicism, Anglicism and Pentecostalism. The divinity and humanity of Jesus Christ is of the…

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    Nature Of Christianity

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    Religion is virtually something all humans have in common. In all spheres of the world and the eras of history, people have continued to wonder about the nature of God, His existence and influence on human nature. Christianity can be defined as the name accorded to a definite system of religious practices and beliefs which were taught by Jesus Christ in the Palestine country. This occurred during the reign of Tiberius, a Roman Emperor (White, 2010). His teachings were promulgated for the…

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    A few researchers have suggested that the quantity of stories on Celtic Christianity is limited, shockingly little evidence of truth be told, and the undertaking of an innovative author is to retell old stories in unique courses, or in ways that will demonstrate lucid and significant, maybe even vital, to new gatherings of people. They indicate fundamental similitudes that acquire among stories from various times and diverse societies as a convincing avocation for their conviction. This…

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    in our country. My people can’t agree on one religion to solve this problem I have think that I want Christianity to be my religion for my country because, 2 billion people in the world chose christianity as their religion. Also lots of people chose christianity as their religion. My first reason is 2 billion people chose christianity for their religion. About fourth of the world choses christianity for their religion. For example lots of people (one fourth) in my county. For example if you…

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    Among the many topics Lewis discussed in his book Mere Christianity, one topic that was most prominent with this author is Lewis’ discussion on Moral Law or the Law of Human nature. According to Lewis (1952), Moral Law, or the Law of Human Nature tells human beings what they ought to do, and what they ought not to do, and is described as something that is above and beyond the auspices of actual facts and human behavior (p. 21). In other words, Moral Law is not something human beings invented,…

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    views of many people as it spread. The religious beliefs of the people of Beowulf and the Anglo-Saxans changed dramatically when Christianity was introduced. With christianity coming into play of the pre-christian germans and the Anglo-Saxans the daily lifestyles and even the gods were altered. This is shown with how the people in Beowulf story was influenced by Christianity.. Before the Christian religion was brought upon the Pre-christian German people, God was not thier only diety. The…

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    The term “Christianity” started by people who despised Jesus followers, the Greeks and Romans. They viewed the religion as a religion for slaves and poor people. The term “Christian” derives from the word “Christ” which in Greek means the “anointed one”, therefore “Christians” mean “the way of the followers of Christ”. Christianity started approximately in the year 30 AD in Judea (present day Israel) with Jesus Christ and his faithful groups of disciples. Christianity became established in all…

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    the 1850s, muscular Christianity and Sports were used as a tool to reinspire a new kind of faith in the youth of Europe. The movement, gaining a great deal of momentum, was quickly spread to the rest of the western world. However, afterwards, in America, there was a revitalization in this concept as a response to a loss of faith, a revival which lives on to this day, however different from its original inspirations. In James A. Mathisen’s article, :"Reviving 'Muscular Christianity ': Gil Dodds…

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