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Where ever the Spanish conquered or explored-- South America, Central America & Mexico, the US Southwest, California, The Caribbean Islands, Florida, Louisiana, Texas -- priest and friars travel with the armies of Spain.
He was searching for the Seven Cities of Gold, but he never found any. He was branded failure by Spanish Leaders. On his expedition he found the Zuni, Hopi, and Pueblos Native Americans, who repelled when he demanded for them to convert to Christianity.
He was searching for the Seven Cities of Gold, but he never found any. He was branded failure by Spanish Leaders. On his expedition he found the Zuni, Hopi, and Pueblos Native Americans, who repelled when he demanded for them to convert to Christianity.
Originally the sole purpose of the Spanish Inquisition was to sniff out bogus converts from Judaism to Christianity, so perhaps the Inquisition?
Jesus is one of the leaders of the Christianity Religion.
All people who practice Christianity are the leaders.
Yes. Muslims can and do convert to Christianity, just as some Christians convert to Islam. In both cases, the religious leaders will frown upon the change and threaten hellfire, but if you are no longer convinced of the truth of the old religion this will not matter. In some countries there may be laws and social customs intended to make the conversion difficulty or impossible.
Spain came to America (North and South) seeking gold and the spread of Christianity.
There are no formal Muslim missionaries assigned by the Mosque or the Muslim leaders as in Christianity. However, there are some Muslim leaders who can be referred to, on individual bases, by those who are willing to convert to Islam but need to learn about it before converting.
Many leaders have allowed Christianity and many have prohibited it.
Kings and Monasteries helped to spread Christianity.
The Inca Indians did have spiritual leaders. The Inca Indians had human sacrifices as a part of their religion. These sacrifices were offered along with prayer.