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    In this analysis, I am choosing to write about my spirituality and religious beliefs. From a young age, Catholic values and morals were instilled in me by my parents and other family members and I did not seem to have any other choice besides blindly obeying. I was sent to parochial school starting at age three, where we all knew the Ten Commandments by the time we finished preschool and were finger-painting biblical stories during arts and crafts hour. Until my sophomore year of high school…

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    between the two. The Spanish and French colonies had similar ways in maintaining wealth, but the only interaction they had was an ongoing rivalry causing the removal of the French by the Spanish colonies in 1690. The main religion of Spain was Catholicism, and anyone who refused this religion would essentially be expelled from Spain. This included Jews and Muslims at the time (Keene 15). The conversions of the Spanish were mainly how they planned to control this hemisphere…

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    Printing Press allowed for the bible to be read by more people and interpret it for themselves, it allowed Martin Luther to spread his thoughts and ideas about what was wrong with the Catholic Church, and people could express how they feel about Catholicism and the Protestant Reformation. :)…

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    Faith Of The 7 Analysis

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    similarities to one of our world’s major religions, Catholicism. The Faith of the Seven seems to be heavily influenced by medieval Catholicism. The structure and ranking of religious officials in the Faith of the Seven parallels that of the Catholic Church. Martin also uses similar ceremonies for weddings and other important events. One of the compelling similarities is the idea that the faith of the seven is monotheistic, like the trinity in Catholicism the seven are each aspects of one…

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    Judaism still give the right to women to abort only if it for their health, production from unacceptable relations, complications, and adultery. (Bennett) Unlike Vaishnavism and Catholicism that do not exactly consider the well being of the women or fetuses, and view abortion as murder under any conditions. Since Catholicism is related to Christianity and originated from Judaism, something that has to be understood is that “Hebrew Scriptures and New Testament are silent on the matter of…

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    discuss the definition of worship, look at Martin Luther King as a significant Christian in history who has contributed to the discipline and what this means for us individually, corporately and also in a small group setting. We will also look at Catholicism and their understanding and belief of Worship and the significance it has to their Denomination. Summarise your original understanding of the discipline before the course started To me worship is an act of surrender, giving of my time and…

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    and intellectual advancements truly building Western Civilization. One example found in Woods is when King Clovis marries a catholic woman. “It would be a number of years but Clovis would eventually be baptized” (Woods 13). His conversion to Catholicism was to help his people grow and intellectually move towards a more advanced civilization not like that of their barbarian ancestors. Monks also played a huge role in Faith and Reason improving civilization though their work. They created…

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    Church was highly included and changed dramatically after the civil war. The Franco regime used religion as a way to gain popularity and trust throughout Spain, exploiting the faith of others. Catholicism was the only state religion allowed at the time, so the Franco regime preferred a conservative Roman Catholicism. Franco saw the Catholic Church as the perfect opportunity to show his power discretely. He could hide all that he did behind the church because he knew that the people would trust…

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    St. Margaret Clitherow Middleton is the patron saint of businesswomen. Being a patron saint means they hold a special protection over a group of people. She was raised as a protestant and converted to Roman Catholicism a few years after marriage. The moments leading up to her conversion were because she did not find truth or comfort in the doctrine of the new church. Her husband owned a successful butcher shop in which she helped run. Margaret was put in prison multiple times for harboring…

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    Quebec Act History

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    The Quebec Act is a law recently passed by the British Parliament in an effort to appease the French and incentivize them to ally with Britain, instead of with us increasingly “subversive” American colonists. Article I of the law states, “all the territories [between Ohio and the Mississippi River, and the Great Lakes and Hudson Bay] be, and they are hereby, during his Majesty's Pleasure, annexed to, and made Part and Parcel of, the Province of Quebec” (for present-day reference, this area…

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