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The Spanish Inquisition required non-Christians to convert to Catholicism or be killed. It was at it's most active between 1480 and 1530.
It is a non-Spanish name, so it is the same in Spanish.
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They were non Christians. They believed in many different gods. Not in just one god.
Christians.
Answer:Jesus Christ, other Christians and non-Christians help Christians.
Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.Constantine declared an end to the attacks on Christians as well as on non-Christians. He made all religions legal.
Christians- Praising Jesus, giving (not getting. well you do receive but you try to think about giving more.), and family. Non-Christians- Santa, getting presents, and family
Some non-Christians are called 'atheists'. Some are called 'Buddhists; others are called 'Hindus'. Others are called 'pagans'. To my knowledge, the original Bible text does NOT call anyone 'pagan'. There are Jews and Gentiles; but both of them can become Christians.
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AnswerJust as early Christians probably did not believe Homer's account of Hermes walking on water in similar circumstances, so also non-Christians think it unlikely that Jesus walked on water either.