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No, Baron de Montesquieu belive that human kind was good.
He built an empire that reached across France, Germany, and part of Italy. He had very good sight and spent much of his reign fighting the Muslims in Spain, Saxons in the North, the Avars and Slavs in the east, and Lombards in Italy. He loved battle and was a very successful conquerer who reunited much of the old Roman Empire in Europe. He set up a palace school at Aachen. He extended Christian civilization into northern Europe and blended German, Roman, and Christian traditions. He set up a strong government too.
Good attitude is to have good self satisfaction.
No, slavery was not good.
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I suspect that most Jews under Roman rule disliked paying taxes, just like most people today dislike paying taxes. More knowledgeable Jews of that era might have approved of taxes to pay for roads and aquaducts that were of real benefit to the community, but they probably objected to those taxes paying for Roman legions to occupy and occasionally terrorize their land. Those same legions, however, also maintained the peace and allowed commerce to flourish over the entire empire. There's an excellent discussion of this issue in Monty Python's Life of Brian, kicked off by one of Brian's disciples who asks "what have the Romans ever given us?" (the dialogue paraphrases, perhaps unknowingly, a passage in the Talmud about the same issue).
No. This saying actually has nothing to do with tithing. In order to answer this question more clearly, I'll give a little historical background first: In Jesus' time, Judea was governed by the Roman Empire. Many Jews resented being ruled by the Romans and didn't want to pay taxes to them. Some Jews even believed that paying Roman taxes was a sin. So, what Jesus is doing here is actually advising his fellow Jews to pay their taxes. Since the money belongs to the Roman Emperor anyway (it has his picture on it), give him what you owe him in taxes. He's basically saying that it is possible to be a good citizen of the Empire and a good Jew at the same time; take care of your civic duties, but also take care of your religious duties, and remember that ultimately they are separate things.
hilter has the power to do bad thingsGerman elected him the power. He told Germany that the Jews were the cause of there problems. He made them belive that they were bad and not good people. So there for he had the power to put the Jews in concentration camps without any Germans getting mad.
they had a good life
If you belive her while acting, she's good.
if you belive in luck.....
Kind of it depends on which taxes your talking about
awareness . vision.and what you belive
Nelson mandella i belive did a ton of good things in africa
Belive, forever more.......ect.
I belive coloring is a good activity for coordination.
Jesus's twelve disciples were primarily fishermen, including Simon Peter, Andrew, James, and John. Others were also involved in various trades such as tax collection (Matthew), zealotry (Simon the Zealot), and being a physician (Luke).