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Catholic AnswerOur Blessed Lord leads the Christians through His Vicar on earth, the Holy Father in Rome who is the visible head of the Church on earth.A Pastor (For protestants) and a bishop (For catholics)
Chaucer's two examples of humble Christians in "The Canterbury Tales" are the Plowman and the Parson. The Plowman is depicted as a hardworking laborer who leads a simple and honest life, while the Parson is portrayed as a devout and compassionate priest who practices what he preaches.
Answer No religion consider love as sin, if the acts of those involve in the name of love and over lapses the limit that leads to sin and crime.
As the New Testament shows, some early Christians believed that the Principalities who lived in the lower heavens did indeed have total control of the earth. Satan, as their leader, was regarded as, for at least the time being, the Lord over earth. Modern Christians no longer believe this and say that God can intervene on earth as and when he wishes, so it is a matter of faith whether the early Christians or modern Christians are right. Or perhaps neither.
"Son of Man" comes from Daniel 7:13, which is a passage in which the Son of Man brings about the Apocalypse. The fact that Jesus calls himself this in the gospels leads Christians to believe he is the Messiah, who will bring about the end of the world and establish God's kingdom on Earth.
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Christians dad is "Christians dad"... rofl
Answer:Jesus Christ, other Christians and non-Christians help Christians.
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No, Christians do not reject Jews. However, Jews reject Christians.
Kind of, they believe that actions speak louder than words. They should help out their community and put others first, but they're not like Buddhists who believe in Karma where good leads to good and bad leads to bad. They should act kindly, but you can never have a do-over. You can try to repay someone, but it never makes up for it.