The Edict of Nantes allowed for Protestants to live in France with many of the same rights as Catholics had (as opposed to being persecuted as they were before). This was positive step for religious tolerance, but was far from full equality and said nothing about other religions such as Judaism, Islam, or Orthodox Christianity.
The Edict of Nantes, issued in 1598, granted substantial rights and protections to French Protestants (Huguenots). Its revocation in 1685 by King Louis XIV, through the Edict of Fontainebleau, abolished these rights, mandating the conversion of Huguenots to Catholicism and prohibiting Protestant worship. This led to widespread persecution, the closure of Protestant churches, and the emigration of many Huguenots, significantly impacting France's economy and cultural landscape.
Religious facts is a contradiction in terms. An oxymoron. (And aptly named.)
In a religious state it is neither male or female.
GOD!
Schism or sectarianism can be used as alternative terms for religious divisions.
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No, the words "nativity" and "scene" are not in themselves religious terms. Look them up on the dictionary and see what they mean.
In religious terms, a believer is a person who believes in the teachings of a particular faith.
In terms of her religious beliefs she was a devout catholic.
2 scatological terms. (poo swear word)5 anatomical terms.9 mild obscenities, name-calling (broken).3 religious profanities.9 religious exclamations.
Because the crime is a violation of an illegal royal edict but not of any divine law Antigone says that her crime is holy in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.E.C.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone is considered a criminal in terms of an illegal royal edict. That edict sanctions god-given burial rights for her brother Eteocles but denies them to her brother Polyneices. Antigone's act of burying Polyneices is in line with what the gods want for all Thebans and therefore may be considered holy.
In religious terms, it stands for Convocation of Anglicans of North America. (In military terms, it is an acronym for Convulsive Antidote, Nerve Agent....which is diazepam.)