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Yes, definitely and ironically.
No. It is considered "gross" in the book.
The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.The rulers of Rome would ban a religion if they considered the religion to promote treason or if they considered the religion to be decadent.
John Robert Godly
Because some animals were worshipped and considered godly by some groups.
It is considered a religion, yes.
You just described the purpose of religion. All myths are designed to keep faith in one god or another.
David was the second King of Israel. His heart was dedicated to God and he was a godly man. To the Jews and Christians, he is an example of what we are to be.
Bernard Gilpin has written: 'A godly sermon preached in the court at Greenwich' -- subject(s): English Sermons, Sermons, English
Yes, it is. It means of or like a god, divine, or pious (a godly man, godly compassion).
Judaism
Confucianism