They dealed with it by arresting them.
Buddhists follow the teachings of the Gautama Buddha.
As long as you try to follow the teachings that you learn from the words of Jesus which are not necessarily those of the church you should be fine.
Most people would not disagree with following the moral teachings of the Church. They are much the same as those of Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and so on. Many disagree with following the religious teachings of the Christian Church, simply because they believe them to be untrue. If one is a Muslim, Budhhist, Hindu or atheist, then the religious teachings of the Church simply do not apply.
Yes and those people are called Muslims. Like me.
The Catholic Church was founded by Jesus Christ. The Lutheran Church was founded by Martin Luther, a mere man. The Catholics feel they have kept the teachings and traditions passed down to us intact while Luther picked and chose what his church would follow, tossing out those articles of faith he had a personal disagreement with.
A disciple is a student. All those that follow the teachings of Jesus and strive to learn from him are his disciples.
The bride of Christ is the church which are those who believe in and follow Christ.
The gesture you're referring to is likely the "Benediction hand gesture," where Christ raises his right hand with the index and middle fingers extended. This symbolizes Christ's blessing and authority as the Son of God. It is a common portrayal in Christian art to represent Christ's role as a spiritual leader and savior.
Muslim women are women who believe in Islam religion, such as Christian women are those who believe in Christianity religion.?Muslim women are women who submit their will to God, and follow the religion of Islam, follow the teachings of the Holy book Quran and the teachings of Prophet Mohammad (SAW)
They are those who just Muslims by name but they follow neither Quran rules and commands nor prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings.
We do know that Paul taught that salvation came from faith alone, not from the Jewish law. Paul was clearly much more open to accepting non-Jews into the Church, and insisted that they need not be circumcised or follow Jewish dietary laws.We know little about the teachings of James, although of course modern Christianity assumes that he followed what is now orthodox Christian teachings. It seems that the Jerusalem Church, headed by James, taught that observance of the Old Testament laws was required for salvation. We need to be careful in reading James' Epistle, since this was probably not written by James himself, however it does appear to reflect his views about salvation by works and the Law.
Buddhists are limited to following those teachings that they know of and of those, those that they want to follow. There is no compulsion to follow any, except enlightened self interest..Buddha only suggested that one could eliminate pain from one's life by eliminating desire. He then made suggestions as stated in the Eightfold Path.