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a group of community men who vows to poverty and religious beliefs
For the most part in the middle ages the main religion was Christian, but it all depends on the culture and/ or country you go to.
The main reason for the civil war in Lebanon was over Religious&Ethical beliefs. The President was a Maronite Christian, the only Christian ruled Nation in the Middle East. The Christian&Muslim Religious Ethics differ greatly causing ethical&civil conflicts. France was a very strong ally of Lebanon and backed the Christians(generally speaking). So in general, it was a war of Religious&Ethical/Social Values in Lebanon that caused the civil war.
The Antichrist is believed by many to a religious and political superpower that will arise in the Middle East mainly in Israel to mimic counter the ministry of Jesus and Christian beliefs. Many people will follow his false teachings and believe the he is the messiah returning.
idk maybe practicing religious beliefs man i hate social studies
Bob Buford has written: 'Beyond half time' -- subject(s): Self-realization, Middle-aged persons, Religious life, Christian life, Christianity 'Beyond halftime' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Middle-aged persons, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Self-realization, Religious life, Self-realization 'Game Plan' -- subject(s): Christianity, Middle-aged persons, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Success, Religious life, Success 'Halftime and Game Plan'
The religious and philosophical movement in the U.S. in the early to middle 1800s (1820-1830) was transcendentalism. One of the core beliefs of transcendentalism was the essential goodness of people and nature.
"Beowulf" is based on Middle Age Christian ethics that are more aligned with "eye for an eye" than "turn the other cheek" because the text says "fame after death is noblest of all goals" in regard to Beowulf engaging in violent revenge for the sake of justice.
The Catholic church was the only church so any religious celebrations or services were Catholic.
Actually, during the Middle Ages, most people were Christian. Greek Mythology
During the Middle Ages, it was rare for individuals to openly identify as atheists due to the strong influence of the Catholic Church and the consequences of going against religious beliefs. However, there were some individuals who held atheistic beliefs in secret or expressed skepticism towards religious teachings.