Generally a lot better than they used to.
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.
You and the way you behave, act and feel about your friend and the same way your friend feels for you. Good understanings with each other is good friendship
Gravity, electrostatic force, and magnetic force all behave that way.
He urged masters and slaves to live good lives.
First you have to get the question right... It should read the Muslim conquest of Spain.
You behave toward each person the way you want him to behave toward you, and if there's a way that you don't like to be treated, then don't treat the other person that way. Learn to love yourself, and then love other people in the same way. I think I've really got something here, and I think it could become popular if enough people saw it.
A:Forgiveness and reconciliation are not uniquely Christian traits, but perhaps the overt discussion of forgiveness and reconciliation is unique. Even if they behave no differently towards others than do non-Christians, Christians believes that they are bound to forgive others, as God forgives them, and to seek reconciliation with others as with God.Forgiveness and reconciliation help achieve a harmonious society, and through this people treat each other with respect and trust. Some Christians pride themselves on having forgiven simply because they are Christians, but when we look at the way Mahatma Gandhi, a Jain, was able to forgive the British, we see forgiveness and reconciliation at a level few of us could even imagine.
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Christians try to sin as little as possible. they try to behave the ten commandments at all times. some go to chruch.
At many times and in many locations, Christians were persecuted, so they needed a way to leave messages for each other without being easily detected by the authorities. Most of them were illiterate, so pictures such as the fish were the only way to leave a message.
Christians view blessings of wealth or other blessings as a way to bless others.
Saying, "I am annoyed of the way you behave.", is grammatically correct.