All of them. Nothing can be absolute if only half, two-thirds, or only 99% of the population believe it; the other part has to be considered as well.
No, Plato was not a Christian. He was a classical Greek philosopher who lived in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE, well before the emergence of Christianity. Plato's philosophical teachings were rooted in ancient Greek beliefs and did not include Christian theology.
I believe they are not "Catholic social teachings." They go back thousands of years and originate in the teachings of the ancient gods and other ancient religions. The Christian story has been repeated many time even before Jesus came along, so to claim that social teachings eminate from the Catholics is completely wrong, rather the Catholics adopted pre-existing teachings.
"BC" or "before Christ" functions as negative numbers. (Although the first year of the Christian Era is actually 1.) Since dates using BC work as negative numbers, those dates with higher absolute values come before those with lower absolute values.
It is a safegaurd to assure that no one body of congress has absolute power. All propositions have to be discussed and approved by both the House and Senate before going to the President for the final approval.
Very simply, it was before the time of Christ. He was not born yet during Old Testament times, so there were no teachings of Christ to follow.
He gave his approval for the plan to go ahead. She decided to take the goods on approval.
Bush went before Congress to explain the need for war and received their approval. It is not a requirement to receive their approval, but the law does require a President explain to Congress that we are going to use military force before doing so.
The president must receive approval from Congress before spending money. Specifically, this approval is granted through the passage of a federal budget or appropriations bills.
No i do not need anybody's approval. It is my career and my future. I am responsible for myself.
There are many Christians who support the Democratic Party precisely because of their Christian faith and the ways in which the Democratic Party puts Jesus' teachings into action.
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