Your thesis statement should be about what your essay or story is about.
Christian fundamentalism influences the media by shaping narratives, influencing content, and driving certain agendas. This can result in the promotion of specific values, beliefs, and perspectives through media platforms, impacting public discourse and shaping societal attitudes towards various issues.
Why does this really matter to you? If you like the football player why does it matter if he is christian or not? Why does he have to be a christian for you to accept him as a person? If you really were tolerant (as you probably think you are) you would not even be asking this question? He is a great football player so why does it matter to you that maybe he does not agree with your religious views? Really, this is so childish, this is stupid.
Christiandom does not have an individual, nor a specific, flag for its entirety. Some parts of it do have their own, but many do not have even that. The Vatican has a flag, but it does not represent, or even pretend to represent, all of Christianity. If this is the flag referred to in the question, type Vatican City flag.
Paul of Tarsus, also known as Saint Paul, played a crucial role in the spread of Christianity through his missionary journeys and writings of several epistles in the New Testament. His teachings helped shape the early Christian church and emphasized the universality of Jesus' message, which contributed to the growth and expansion of Christianity beyond its Jewish origins. Paul's work helped establish key theological concepts and practices that continue to influence Christian beliefs today.
I believe he was Roman Catholic, but if he was a christian no one could tell, with him killing some one,(and this wasn't just any body, this was the civil rights movement Leader!) not only that, he was pastor, a man of God! Now i don't know about anyone else but that just sounds crazy! If he was a christian,(i highly doubt It!) how could a sheep kill the sheard!!!! Of course the above explanation assumes that first of all Catholics don't kill anyone... which is incorrect (especially in the case of Catholics killing protestants - and the namesake of protestantism himself...). Not to mention that the opposition to the civil rights movement has always, and almost exclusively been christian. I highly doubt that the above answerer's personal opinion about James Earl Rays religious beliefs are relevant to the question. An improvement to this answer would be an unopinionated: Roman Catholic.
Saint Sebastian was stoned to death because he was a Roman soldier who converted to Christianity and openly professed his faith, defying the orders of Emperor Diocletian to worship Roman gods. This act of defiance and his refusal to renounce his Christian beliefs led to his martyrdom.
The question is a true statement.
this is a question. how can you make , are there any reasons to drink and drive? , into a statement? Let me ask you a question. Is a statement but, Let me ask you a question is this a question or a statement? Is a question.
this is a question. how can you make , are there any reasons to drink and drive? , into a statement? Let me ask you a question. Is a statement but, Let me ask you a question is this a question or a statement? Is a question.
A question and statement combination is called an "interrogative statement," which is a sentence that combines a question and statement into one.
That's a true statement. Did you have a question ?
No, a question and a statement are two distinct types of sentences. A question is used to inquire about information while a statement is used to express a fact or opinion.
what is the word used when a statement is written as a question?
It is the start of a question. A statement would then follow as part of the question. It is asking you to read that statement and carry out the instructions in the first part of the question. Without the statement it is not possible to answer the question.
It is a question.
Answer this question… Each helped expand the influence of Christianity
Hans Christian Sonne has written: 'Gold: a world asset or a strait jacket' -- subject(s): Currency question, Gold, International finance 'Supplementary statement to the report of the Commission on Money and Credit' -- subject(s): Currency question, Economic policy
use 'we' to make it seem real