This is in fact quite common; most religions try to increase their numbers by converting other people to their own religion. This is quite logical: if a group believe their belief offers certain advantages to the believers, or perhaps to the world, then they will logically try to spread the religion.
This is in fact quite common; most religions try to increase their numbers by converting other people to their own religion. This is quite logical: if a group believe their belief offers certain advantages to the believers, or perhaps to the world, then they will logically try to spread the religion.
This is in fact quite common; most religions try to increase their numbers by converting other people to their own religion. This is quite logical: if a group believe their belief offers certain advantages to the believers, or perhaps to the world, then they will logically try to spread the religion.
This is in fact quite common; most religions try to increase their numbers by converting other people to their own religion. This is quite logical: if a group believe their belief offers certain advantages to the believers, or perhaps to the world, then they will logically try to spread the religion.
This is in fact quite common; most religions try to increase their numbers by converting other people to their own religion. This is quite logical: if a group believe their belief offers certain advantages to the believers, or perhaps to the world, then they will logically try to spread the religion.
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The group of people that tried to talk the natives into converting to Christianity were known as the Missionaries.
he didn't get along with the Natives very well but he tried. Later on he couldn't be with the Natives anymore so he left. After he left some of his men that he left with the Natives got killed because they tried taking over the Natives land.
The Australian Aborigines never tried to kill James Cook. Cook was killed by the Hawaiian natives.
Maybe the whole group is tried.
Natives did not except the Europeans being on their territory. The Europeans tried to take control and make natives convert their religion to Christianity or make them their slaves. They usually did take control because they had superior weapons compared to the natives.
Not really, no. Cartier never tried to get along with or understand the natives, and completely took over their land without even trying to explain what was going on.
he tried to trade with them, but they forced him to leave. he came back a few years later with thirty armed ships and annhilated the natives. hope this helps.
Very much so, especially on countries where Christians are still persecuted. As an example even today (Easter Day 2011) a group of Christians who tried to celebrate Easter Holy Communion in a church in China were arrested and imprisoned on the charge of sedition.
Pretty much every Christian in Europe. From the European point of view, the Natives were damning themselves to hell by not being Christians and converting them was saving their souls.
Because there was many people that had different ideas about Jesus but the first founders tried not to allow this to happen. the apostles wanted all Christians to be as one group Today the Baptist/Protestant church seems to be the most original to the bible, to how it all started. but there was never meant to be groups