Baroque was the "dramatic" style of church that was often built after the protestant reformation. See examples at the link below:
Baroque.
It sounds like protestant propaganda to justify the protestant revolt.
You can tell it is directed by a Catholic as there is no protestant propaganda in it.
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Propaganda can be effective in shaping opinions and perceptions, particularly when repeated frequently and targeted at specific audiences. However, its success depends on various factors such as the credibility of the source, the persuasiveness of the message, and the critical thinking skills of the audience. It is not always guaranteed to work as intended.
The pharaohs of ancient Egypt propagandized wars by making people believe they were living gods on Earth. Amazing feats of architecture, such as the pyramids, were built to showcase their power and importance.
Simplification: The propaganda message is often oversimplified to make it easy to understand and remember. Emotional appeal: Propaganda often uses emotions such as fear, hope, or anger to persuade people to believe the message. Repetition: The message is repeated frequently to make it appear more believable. Stereotyping: Propaganda may use stereotypes to reinforce certain beliefs or attitudes.
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a propaganda is like an advertisment.
You cannot say "a propaganda", sorry. Propaganda is already plural, like media
Propaganda. There is no "s" in case you were wondering.
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