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There has never been a time in the history of Christianity in which it has been represented by one united Church. From the earliest writings of Paul, then the gospels and the Christian writings through the second century and beyond, the Great Schism of 1054, the Reformation to the present day, Christianity has been characterised by dissent, splits and numerous schisms, although we rarely hear of the less important ones.
Christianity has always seemed unable to unite as one, and remains unlikely to do so in the future.
Yes. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the 'Mormon' Church) believe that men and women are equal but with distinct roles and qualities. Both men and women are leaders in the Church, but in different capacities. Men and women are considered equals in the family but with separate roles. A woman's opinions and rights are considered equal with a mans, and women are expected to work together with their husbands to run the household and to work together with the men of the congregation to run the church. However, in the case of a disagreement, the men have the final authority.
No. It was run by land holding men who belonged to the church.
The son of the conqueror. He was an able military men, but hated by the church for his disdain of them and his open homosexuality.
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...umbrella?
The two men that spoke about issues in the church!
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Because the men were able to work more hard- labor, better paying jobs. Also, there were some men who worked there who did not want to or could not work a laborous job.
Yes. But only if they are both wearing clothes.
For Christian women interested in meeting Christian men, they may want to start by becoming active in a local church charity group. In addition to performing good work that will ultimately help others, they can also mingle with other singles. With a common goal in sight, women and men alike will be able to bond throughout the project. With both parties interested in volunteer work, a promising relationship may begin to develop.
Victorian women did not have the right to work or vote. They were expected to stay home with the children. Men did not think women were able to work.
All men are able to reproduce.