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I believe that they wear robes and I'm not sure but i think they may wear a spiritual hat as well Hope this helps!
The Woodrow Wilson Doctrine was a 14 point speech he present to Congress. The aim of the doctrine was to make a basis for a peaceful ending to WWI.
Make a list of what you need to do on a daily basis and get into a routine and try to adhere to it.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) uses the scriptures as the basis of all doctrine. The scriptures of the Mormon canon are the Bible (King James Version), Book of Mormon, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price.
They have failed to understand the fundamentals of your doctrine, the specific basis of your conduct.
The Woodrow Wilson Doctrine was a 14 point speech he present to Congress. The aim of the doctrine was to make a basis for a peaceful ending to WWI.
That is a style decision made by the local parish. It has no basis in doctrine.
The basis of government during the apostolic age I would not nesserily call it govenment but the basis of the Apostolic Doctrine found in the entire book of Acts. See Acts of the Apostols.
First Amendment rights are the basis of most other rights.
Basis: There can be no legal right against the authority which makes the law on which rights depends.
Answer # 1Actually there is no such thing as Judeo-Christian. That is a false term which has its historical roots in ignorance. The sons of Jacob (Israel) were referred to as the tribes of Israel and also as Hebrews, not Jews. Jew is an identification of one who either was of the tribe of Judah or one who lived in Judea.The word religion is an act of worship, not something you follow or adhere to. What you follow or adhere to is called doctrine. Christianity is built upon the doctrine given to the Hebrews (Law and Prophecies), as it is documented in the bible and the scrolls kept by the scribes of Levi. To practice faith and belief in a doctrine, on a consistent, continual basis, is to be religious.Political is defined by the Merriam Websters dictionary as being of government and the making of governmental policy. The constitution, strictly forbids the definition of a State defined and religious worship of a doctrine. The worship whether religious or temperate in Christianity is strictly voluntary in the USA. Government policy on the other hand is not voluntary and everyone must adhere to government policy, often called law.Therefore Christianity is a doctrine and not a governmental policy, or as you have stated a political front.There is a doctrine which is hidden by a political front, that would be Athenian philosophia doctrine which is the base doctrine for all Communism, Socialism, Progressivism and Liberation theology. Its the doctrine which Hegel taught his students which included Marx & Engels and others such as Bauer brothers, Feuerbach and Sterner to name a few. Marx & Engels based their dialectic of materialism on Athenian (Specifically Stoic) philosophia doctrine. The adherence to Communism or Socialism or Progressivism requires the adherent to religiously adhere to philosophia doctrine as well as use that doctrine as political policy. The practice of mixing government policy with doctrine, is referred to as Theocracy.Answer # 1 endsAnswer 2Judeo-Christianity is not a religion. "Judeo-Christian Ethics" is used by many Christians as an adjective to give the longevity of the Jewish experience to buttress much of their religious ideology which they may or may not share with Jews. Judaism came into existence between 4000 and 3200 years ago with the Divine Revelations to Abraham and Moses and Christianity came into existence between 2000 and 1700 years ago when the Apostles of Jesus recognized his Divinity and Sacrifice for Humanity.
Every doctrine has a basis belief, but most have a different basis belief than the others. The Baptists believe different than the Catholics, the Catholics believe different from the Methodists and the Methodists believe different than the Apostolics. The main Christian belief all depends on what doctrine you are speaking of or with.