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Some churches teach that gays are equal and marriage equality is the right thing to do, but those are few. Some churches teach that gays are to be welcomed, but that their relationships are sinful. Some churches teach that gay people must remain celibate. Some churches teach that gays are sinful and must be converted to heterosexuals in order to save their souls. Some churches teach that gay people are evil and must be avoided at all costs.
Most had a form of stain glass since it was used to teach the bible. The population couldn't read or write so to teach the bible windows were used in the churches.
Tax is exempted because churches teach d citizens morals dat is also found in constitution
The doctrine did teach a belief.
Some churches teach that gays are equal and marriage equality is the right thing to do, but those are few. Some churches teach that gays are to be welcomed, but that their relationships are sinful. Some churches teach that gay people must remain celibate. Some churches teach that gays are sinful and must be converted to heterosexuals in order to save their souls. Some churches teach that gay people are evil and must be avoided at all costs. Some churches permit same-sex marriages to be conducted, but these are few. Some churches that allow gay clergy permit them to be in same-sex marriages. Some churches permit special blessing ceremonies for already married same-sex couples. Some churches permit gay people to join, but do not recognize their relationships. Some churches spend time, effort and money to influence legislatures to ban same-sex marriage. Some churches permit gay people to join, but attempt to convert them to heterosexuals and assist them in marrying members of the opposite sex. Some churches shun gays and lesbians, ban then from joining and expel them when they are discovered. There is even one church that devotes all of their ministry to traveling around the country and protesting against gays and same-sex marriage.
Common elements in religions include belief in a higher power or divine being, moral guidelines for behavior, rituals or practices to connect with the divine, a sense of community or belonging, and a focus on spirituality or the afterlife.
Answer:Spiritualism does not teach reincarnation, though some members may hold this belief. According to a Wikipedia article:Spiritualism is a monotheistic belief system, postulating a belief in God, but the distinguishing feature is belief that spirits of the dead can be contacted, either by individuals or by gifted or trained "mediums", who can provide information about the afterlife.There are variants of the Spiritualist religion, as there are of Christianity. Some do teach reincarnation.
Probably some Christian colleges but not all of them, and mainstream colleges and universities don't teach that as scientific fact but as a religious belief
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I'm assuming by different "Churches" you mean different denominations.Protestants etcAnswerThey all teach mostly the same truths but often have different methods, and rites. The general philospohys are the same in most matters, e.g salvation through Jesus Christ, only God Can forgive sins etc.
This is a problem which is not just in Denmark, it effects most of Europe and beyond - until churches realise that encouraging young people to have a go on the organ is a positive thing and the churches themselves start to support people who want to play the organ this problem is not going to go away. Schools do not teach organ - they want to teach our children keyboard which has auto rhythms and auto chords and does not teach the necessary skills.