Because they supported freedom, but not for everyone
I would say no.
Because they supported freedom, but not for everyone
the irony behind the puritans intolerance stems from the fact that they left their country and sailed to America to escape intolerance of their religious beliefs. But when they get to America they persecute others just as they had been persecuted. So they're hypocrites....
Puritans
Protestans who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans
Separatists
The Puritans did not get along with others. They banished trouble makers and the persecuted anyone not in their religion so basically they are hypocrites
The were called hypocrites because in the Bible, God taught us to love and respect one another and treat everyone equally. And as majority of slave owners being Christians, they weren't practicing the words of God, Which makes them hypocrites.
Because they supported freedom, but not for everyone
Massachusetts had a representative goverment the puritans called their elected group what
For now, Puritans are called 'Religious Right'. From then on, I don't know anything.
They settled because they wanted to destroy the toleration act. They couldn't tolerate anyone celebrating any other beliefs but their own. They were complete hypocrites.
He called them "whitewashed graves" and "hypocrites". You decide...
Because they supported freedom, but not for everyone.
the irony behind the puritans intolerance stems from the fact that they left their country and sailed to America to escape intolerance of their religious beliefs. But when they get to America they persecute others just as they had been persecuted. So they're hypocrites....
Puritans were called Puritans because they wanted to purify the Church of England, they were deeply influenced by John Calvin. They insisted on purity or doctrine and practice in the church
Puritans
People who are not sincere are called dishonest and untrustworthy. People insincere in religious beliefs are called hypocrites.