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He asked the officer, "What is your religion now?” The man replied, "Christianity
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She is a professor of Religion, she is here to edit “The Unknown History of Christianity”, she is considered to be a very important person and she obviously hates my guts -without a reason whatsoever
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Love is the essence of Christianity
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I find that it is the most authentic and genuine form of Christianity available
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Christianity and Buddhism, there were a few mistranslations of
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God’s wisdom is certainly called foolishness – even among Christianity
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So in conclusion, I would like to reiterate that it is only Christianity that holds the view of a triune God
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The very thing that grieved the heart of God – to be rejected by the people so that they might follow a man – is what we have in our modern day Christianity
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Only a couple centuries later, Constantine made Christianity the religion of Rome
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True Christianity is the continuation and completion of Israel’s faith
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We need to go back to even the most elementary aspects of Christianity and review afresh
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When you study the early teachings of Christianity, you find that people did not teach that Jesus died for me
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Is it possible that Onesimus heard the stories of Paul, heard messages of God’s grace, mercy, and love, and heard his master speaking so highly of this Jesus, but didn’t see the reality in his life? Is it possible that Philemon was a phenomenal example of what Christianity is supposed to be, but when it came to his slaves he somehow treated them with contempt? Was Onesimus believing the words spoken, but having difficultly finding the reality of them?
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With the popularity of Christianity it became customary to build new churches over alternative temples of worship in an attempt to obliterate earlier influences
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That is the goal of Christianity? Christianity is a
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of the heart of Christianity
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foundational actions of Christianity, love is the foundational
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"If we believed that you can prolong the mortal shell, Christianity has always taught us that our mortal life is just an introduction to the life we'll have in Heaven, a larval stage if you will
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Judaism and Christianity introduced the history: there
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this point means not to understand what Christianity
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the creators from any other field, including Christianity
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Yes, I am interested in Christianity, but not whether
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what is Christianity? Or, more exactly, what is the
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Christianity gave us the humanism and the dignity, not
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But, what is Christianity? To understand it, we have to
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was what really matters - namely Christianity – and with
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Christianity, which begins with him and found in his life
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true? Yes, and no! In the Roman Empire, Christianity
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the Goths have spread Christianity in western occupied
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This was the genuine message of Christianity
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after his conversion to the Christianity in 386, after his
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Through Plato, we catch a glimpse of Christianity
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Christianity was replaced with the Marxism
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Christianity just before his death, but there is no proof
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replace Christianity with Marxism
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that only hate for Christianity dazzled Lenin, making
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regarding Christianity was that they did not keep
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For them, Christianity was imposed from top
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forgot long time ago the values of the Christianity, as
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form of worship in Buddhism, but even Christianity has a practiced form of
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Christianity rises questions, and the
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laid the foundations of Christianity, much
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Christianity was born as a religion of ering
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western variant – where Christianity was
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is dif erent face to the early Christianity,
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Christianity was thought in Greece and implemented
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Romans – to Christianity, at a speed higher
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essence of Christianity, in any case, not at the
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ideas of Christianity was born in Greece?
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As for the Christianity, let us not forget that,
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Wrestles with His Father's Questions about Christianity" Dr
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terms represents religion as opposed to Christianity
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attempt to connect with God, whereas Christianity is God connecting with
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The goal of devotional practices, such as those found in Christianity, is salvation and everlasting union with God
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Note that I consider Christianity to be a Middle Eastern religion because Jesus lived in the Middle East
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The founders of two great religions, Christianity and Buddhism, walked among us long ago
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For example, in Christianity the final purpose is salvation and heaven
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Rich folks fake Christianity and poor folks live it
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The pious purpose of converting them to Christianity sanctified the injustice of the project
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It is indeed a pitiful sight, for the core message of religions such as Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism was never about hatred
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is the essence of Christianity
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When Christianity was first established by law, a corrupted Latin had become the common language of all the western parts of Europe
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Its leading proponents - all of whom are associated with the Discovery Institute, a politically conservative think tank - believe the Designer to be the God of Christianity
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All religions, except Christianity, are based on the work that people do to earn favour with their deities
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Lewis in his „Men Without Chests" chapter in his „Mere Christianity
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The soul of Christianity had been crushed now
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He wasn’t sure he believed in anything Alexia had taught him about Christianity, but he had needed to gain strength from somewhere and, placebo effect or not, it had worked
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According to his „Confessions," he had been a very bad boy prior to his conversion to Christianity in the fifth century A
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She continued, “Whilst I was getting into Christianity, Khan was learning about the ancient Roman pantheon
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He was fascinated by it, probably because it was more epic, more dramatic than Christianity, and that’s what Khan loved best – drama
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He threw himself into learning about those gods and their place in Roman society, and I think he began to feel a connection with them, that worshipping them was more appropriate to him than Christianity
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However, as men returned home and Christianity rose in power women were relegated to a more subservient role
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Christ‘s Resurrection is the cornerstone of Christianity
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Without it, Christianity is a chimera, a fanciful notion
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Secularism‘s determined efforts to drive Christianity underground resemble, in some manner, the brutish practices of the ancient Romans with this one (minor) exception: the movement‘s more avid supporters are not quite ready to feed Christians to the lions, although such an event might be right around the corner!
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Century as his base of operations, or words to that effect, to discredit Christianity
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Christianity is a higher intellectual order; its teachings subtle and elusive to non-critical thinkers
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That a Christian may behave in an Unchristian-like manner is not a mark against Christianity but that individual!
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I’d passed through a succession of homes and hostels, which made me a bit of a loner, so while everyone else was busy celebrating the birth of Christianity, I usually shut myself away in my room, reading a book
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In the deep south, Christian ministers sought to convert more slaves to Christianity and encouraged slave owners to think of themselves as father figures
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The intention of Christianity was to change everything
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In Islam (also partly copied from Christianity), they recognize Jesus, but not as part of the Triune Godhead that its followers claim for him, but to be a prophet only
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“With the decline of the pagan religions around the time of Christ, a conscious movement to syncretize (smoothly merge) all religions was in progress…In the early years of Christianity, only loose boundaries were formed between the Church and contemporary cults; the syncretic movement did not exclude the new faith, nor did the Christian community fail to absorb elements from foreign beliefs
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“The Gnostic movement dates from somewhat before this period when Christianity was adopted into the syncretistic system
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Constantine’s conversion to Christianity apparently dates from this time…In 313, Licinius having also disposed of his rival, the two Augusti met at Mediolanum (Milan), where Licinius married Constantine’s half sister, Constantia
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“In 326, Constantine undertook to transfer the capital of the empire from Rome…the traditional seat of Paganism in the west to the strategic crossroads of the East where Christians formed perhaps half the population in the more important areas…In religious matters, since he himself was not baptized until he lay on his death bed, Constantine was probably attracted to Christianity, whose advance had been so remarkable, as much by the political use he could make of it to restore unity to the empire, as by personal conviction
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“Constantine was probably attracted to Christianity, whose advance had been so remarkable
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“Nevertheless, Christianity was gradually advanced at the expense of Paganism
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This led, later on, to groupings such as the Nestorians, Monophysites, Gnostics, and the many others that are sprinkled down through the later history of Christianity
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For 600 years Islam grew, prospered and became mighty, while Christianity declined and was threatened repeatedly with total eclipse largely by the firebrand of this new aggressive faith
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He was the central figure in a paradigm shift that set Christianity on the road to material success, as his massive “church-planting” program would attest, although in that, he reflected, rather eerily, a vision of Solomon and his vast building program
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“The name of a many-sided movement in the 1st and 2nd centuries of the Christian era which combined the mythology and symbolism of several pagan religions with the teachings of Christ…had two characteristic features: a metaphysical dualism of matter and spirit whose origins are to be found in the physical dualism of darkness and light in the Parsic (or Persian) religion; and a doctrine of redemption, by which those who devote themselves to gnosis, or a higher knowledge, may proceed from the former to the latter realm…Much of Gnostic literature was falsely ascribed to such authors as the disciples of Jesus, Jewish prophets, heroes of antiquity, or imaginary personages…With the decline of the pagan religions around the time of Christ, a conscious movement to syncretize (attempt to smoothly unite) all religions was in progress…In the early years of Christianity, only loose boundaries were formed between the Church and contemporary cults; the syncretic movement did not exclude the new faith, nor did Christianity fail to absorb elements of foreign beliefs
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Augustine of Hypo (354–430) was, for nine years before his conversion to Christianity, a Manichaean hearer
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“Henceforth, he considered the institution of the papacy (as) the enemy of Christ, confound(ing) Christianity by pretending to rule it
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Ironically, dealing with evolution places us back in the company of Augustine and Aquinas, who were both forced to figure out how to reconcile powerful proto-scientific ideas with Christianity
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It may have been the Apostle Peter or an early successor within a “Counsel of Many” who banned these intrusions, charging those teachers of that Gnostic brand of Christianity with heresy, and the battle of the ages was joined
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Gnosticism had at least a seventy-year time advantage over the infant Christianity with what appears to be the first evidence of it as a freestanding cult being found in Samaria sometime before 30 BC
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in another town, yet their Christianity was heavily scrutinized
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Even setting aside the argument of circularity, that any attempt to prove a statement by references to the statement itself were circular in nature and proved nothing without outside sources of corroboration, it is found that in the early history of the practitioners of Christianity there was the cautionary advice from St
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down and started grasping the true essence of Christianity, i realized