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The separation between the Eastern Orthodox and the Catholic church of the west was called a?

schism.....


What do you call separation from the catholic church?

It is simply called heresy which means denying the teaching of the church which is the truth.An answer in a word:excommunication


What effect did the Mayflower Compact have on the development of the constitutional democracy in America?

It called for a separation of church from government.


What effect did the Mayflower Compact have on the development of constitutional democracy in America?

It called for a separation of church from the goverment.


True or False Roger Williams may accurately be called the first American to believe in a strict separation of church and state.?

False. Jefferson wrote extensively about the separation of church and state. He was an ardent supporter of a secular democracy.


What did not contribute to the creation of the US?

the seperation of church and state --- nova-net beotch :)


Are you in favor in the separation of chruch and state?

No I am not in favor of separation of church and state


Did Andrew Jackson believe in separation of church and state?

Yes. He felt that the Constitution required a strict separation of church and state.


Did Quakers believe in separation of church and state?

The Quakers never made any hard stand with regard to the separation of the church and state since their opinion is quite mixed. This Christian-influenced denomination is officially called the Religious Society of Friends.


Which constitutional was called into question when some state governments outlawed teaching the theory of evolution?

separation of church and state


Did puritans advocate strict separation of church and state?

Some puritans did advocate for a degree of separation of church and state, believing that the church should have its own authority independent of the state. However, many puritans also believed in a close relationship between church and state, with the state supporting and enforcing the religious beliefs of the church.


Can the president make his particular church the official church of the U.S.?

No, separation of church and state.