They should be good, full of love, joy and the fruits of the Holy Spirit. We should be the light of the world.
The Puritan views and attitudes led them to promote the idea of Protestant Christianity. At the foundation of Protestant Christianity are five basic views: Perseverance of saints, limited atonement, depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace.
To Be Honest, Dont Have A Clue. Sorry, NEED SOME DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITES BEWTEEN ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY? [-Please help. :) ]
As far as I know, practically no demoninations have banned it. However, attitudes on the subject have changed since Victorian times.
Stephen Hart has written: 'What does the Lord require?' -- subject(s): Attitudes, Christianity and justice, Social justice, Christians
Answer:Modern professing Christianity is made up of hundreds of differing denominations that span the entire spectrum of views on the death penalty, pro and con.
As there are numerous denominations/sects in Christianity, suffice it to say that they would go from the ultra-liberal to moderate to ultra-conservative. You would need to be more specific for a better answer.
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Our attitudes influence
Attitudes which we would associate with the Middle Ages. (not necessarily the attitudes real medieval people would have had).
What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
Like many things, attitudes are learned (from early childhood) and new attitudes can replace old attitudes. We learn most attitudes and ways of responding from other people, often, from adults who care for us. There is no one way to learn (or unlearn, modify) attitudes; they can change from gaining knowledge, reading, experience, interactions with others, etc. Negative attitudes can be changed, but half the battle is first being aware of what attitudes we use. Positive attitudes can help us learn quicker. Negative attitudes can create obstacles to learning new things, including new attitudes.
Pam Koerbel has written: 'Does anyone else feel like I do?' -- subject(s): Abortion, Attitudes, Christianity, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Abortion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Abortion, Women 'Mommy, what's abortion?' -- subject(s): Abortion, Christianity, Juvenile literature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Abortion