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Christianity got the 'golden rule' from Judaism although they changed it. In Judaism the golden rule is: That which is distasteful to you, do not do to others.
Cleopatra overreached herself. She saw Egypt (and herself) as ruling the world and herself as the queen of Rome, ruling from Alexandria. There was a prophesy at the time which predicted a New World Order. Cleopatra deluded herself into thinking she, with the help of Marc Antony, would rule this new world order. As it turned out, it was a prophesy relating to Augustus and ultimately, Christianity.
The focus of the Red Flag Rule in Health Information Management is identifying possible identity theft.
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The golden rule in the Philippines, known as the "Golden Rule of Christianity," is to treat others as you would like to be treated. It emphasizes empathy, kindness, and respect towards all individuals.
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No, the Bible teaches that most all of mankind is currently deceived by the god of this world - Satan. They will rise in the judgment process post Millennial Rule.
Christianity played a significant role in Spanish colonial rule as it was used as a tool for conversion and assimilation of indigenous populations. The Spanish believed it was their duty to spread Christianity and save souls, which also helped justify their colonization efforts. Christianity provided a way to control and influence the beliefs and behaviors of the indigenous populations, facilitating the establishment of Spanish authority and governance in the colonies.
They didn't rule the world, but they colonized most countries in the world.
When the Spanish arrived, the Maya initially welcomed them peacefully, but as the Spanish began to impose their rule and convert them to Christianity, many Maya groups rebelled and fought against Spanish conquest. This ultimately led to the downfall of the Maya civilization in the 16th century.