LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! Jesus said to loveyour neighbor as yourself and pray for them who persecute you. Yes, we will witness to you , try to give you a Bible and tell you about the One who loved you so much, that he died for your sins: Jesus. But if you refuse to listen and accept Him, we will not hate you, hurt you, or force Him down your throats, but you should know that we pray for you, your health, your family and their well-being, and that you might come to know Jesus as your personal savior. This is what The Bible tells us to do.
"Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy." (Matthew 5:43)
"But I say unto you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which despitefully use you, and persecute you;" (Matthew 5:44)
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yes they are because there is still the white people at the top and the black at the bottom
Christianity is based on freedom and peace and the only religion that can maintain peace among the different cultures and societies. Atheism has failed, because we see the result of atheism in the communistic countries. Islam is a religion of war and hate, because the Quran educate the humans to barbarians. Christianity has with Jesus Christ the biggest peaceful and full of love human Jesus christ, the son of the living God.
J H. STEWARD has written: 'CONTEMPORARY CHANGE IN TRADITIONAL SOCIETIES'
Social networking has influenced many societies including contemporary Australia. Social media has made it easier for people to share their ideas and opinions with a large audience. The Museum of Contemporary Art has a social media page.
Christianity is independent of democracy. In democratic societies, Christians often lobby the government and people to pass a Christian agenda (whatever that means). Sometimes Christianity is anti-democratic.
ROSEMARY CROMPTON has written: 'EMPLOYMENT AND THE FAMILY: THE RECONFIGURATION OF WORK AND FAMILY LIFE IN CONTEMPORARY SOCIETIES'
Christianity . Nearly all societies and religions have some form of funeral.
systems of law.
Anthropologists study both literate and nonliterate societies, as well as ancient and contemporary ways of life.
Lawrence L. McReavy has written: 'Forbidden & suspect societies' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Communism and Christianity, Condemned societies (Canon law), Fenians, Freemasonry, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Freemasonry, Religious aspects of Secret societies, Secret societies
People comverted to the new religions and developed rich traditions and communities