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Catholic AnswerDiseases are part of the the disorder that this world is under since Adam and Even made Satan the ruler of it (see St. John's Gospel John 12:31; 14:30; 16:11, in which Our Blessed Lord refers to Satan as the ruler of this world). Since the world is no longer under the Kingship of Christ, sin has wounded the world, and distorted nature, disease is a natural consequence thereof. In other words, disease is one of the consequences of our fallen nature, of sin.Mary
A growing fear of immigrants & catholics
They should view each other equal because there both just human.
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Christianity's view of death, for Catholics anyways, is when God is ready for you to come into heaven. He takes you from the Earth at a chosen time.
Catholics usually want to be part of the Republic of Ireland and Protestants want to remain in the United Kingdom.
Catholics view sin as an act that God finds offensive. Catholics believe there are two types of sin, venial and mortal. Whereas a mortal sin takes a person out of God's graces, a venial sin does not. Catholics believe that all sins can be forgiven by God; no sin is too big for God to forgive.
They view them as needing to be converted to Catholicism. They are permitted to enter Heaven only if they lived exemplary lives and made some effort to seek out the truth about god.
Their view about what?
Well, both Martin Luther and the Catholics believed that salvation came from the grace of God. Martin luther believed that one was saved though faith alone. The Catholics believe that one is saved through both faith and good works.
Congestive heart failure and other cardiac diseases may be indicated on the view of a heart and lung in a chest radiograph.
They help diseases spread. So, from a disease's point of view, midges are very important.