The "holy" site is the "Church of the Holy Sepulchre located in Jerusalem. In 2006, Time magazine reported that the six "Christian" groups that controlled different parts of the church were engaged in continual contentions among each other, so much so, that their monks were brawling for hours, beating each other, using giant candlesticks as clubs. They distrust one another so badly that they actually entrusted the key to a Muslim. It seems rather sad....and humourous at the same time, doesn't it?
Depends on how you define "Protestant". The general definition of "Protestant" is a Christian who is not Catholic. By that definition, you can't. However, some people may consider groups like Mormons and Jehovah's Witnesses to be Protestant as well. If you go by that definition, then members of those groups are Protestant but not Christian. The definition from Dictionary.com is "any Western Christian who is not an adherent of a Catholic, Anglican, or Eastern Church". Since "Christian" is in the definition, then you can't be Protestant and not Christian unless you use the alternate definition mentioned above.
genarally, what type of groups have dominated Sudan's government since independence? genarally, what type of groups have dominated Sudan's government since independence?
The Lebanese population comprises several different religious and ethnic groups. No official census has been taken since 1932 but the American government estimates that around 60 per cent of the population is Muslim, and the rest are Christian.
The Lebanese population comprises several different religious and ethnic groups. No official census has been taken since 1932 but the American government estimates that around 60 per cent of the population is Muslim, and the rest are Christian.
Since all Catholics are Christian, sure!
That depends on the school. Since it is a Christian school, it should be in their best interest to hire Christian teachers.
I don't think Mkhitaryan is a Christian since i barrack for Dortmund 09.
Nothing special. Since Christmas is not a Christian holiday but a pagan one rather.
Mount Carmel Christian School's motto is 'Excellence in Christian Education since 1974'.
Since he was a Christian, I imagine.
Since Muhammad was a Muslum, no, he would not call himself a Christian.
Since it's in the heart of West Africa, it's a virtually all-black country with tiny populations of European, Lebanese, and Indian expatriates, but it has over 250 distinct language groups, and just as many ethnicities. The major ethnicities are the Hausa and Fulani of the northern region, most of whom are Muslim, the Ibo of the southeast, who are mostly Christian or animist, and the Yoruba of the southwest, who are divided into Christian, Muslim and animist groups.