Absolutely, however black magic/witchcraft cannot withstand the authority of Jesus Christ.
well i'd rather die disobeying than obeying someone's command
Protestants by definition protest some Catholic teachings. The various branches of Protestantism broke away from the Catholic Church in the 1500s. Eastern Orthodox churches broke away earlier after disagreements over doctrine, so could also be said to "protest" some Catholic teachings, although Orthodox and Catholic churches are often said to be "in communion" with each other, which cannot be said of Catholic and Protestant Churches.
No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.No, he cannot. He needs to be appointed the executor by the probate court. Until then he has no authority whatsoever.
Authorization is a noun.
please explain authority in detail
No, the God that the Christians believe in cannot be a popsicle.
Christians believe in an all-powerful divine being. Therefore, by definition a Christian cannot be an atheist.
They believe that Christ Jesus is the savior. To Christians He is also the creator and the almighty and eternal God of the Bible. If He were not then He is a liar and cannot save anyone, not even Himself. It also means that Christians recognize Him as Lord of their life. They also recognize that God gave a free will and so there are many as the Bible says who will not believe although God has given them sufficient evidence to do so. About two thirds of the world do not believe in Jesus as the savior. I do not agree that God has given everyone sufficient evidence that Jesus is the only savior. Christians are those that follow the teachings of Christ. It does not matter if Jesus is considered as a god or not. It does not matter if the believer follows Mormonism, Jehovah's Witness, Amish, Orthodox, Catholic or any of the approximately 38,000 other denominations. If you believe in Jesus' teachings, then you're a Christian, period. It's believeing in Jesus that is important not the dictates of the denomination.
No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.No. An executor has no authority until they have been appointed by the probate court. An executor cannot "remove" an heir. They must follow the provisions in the will.
The agency with authority over that area can - you cannot.
U.s. constitution