There is no definitive evidence that St. Paul was married. Some scholars believe he may have been a widower, but this is not universally accepted.
Generally, yes, i believe there are about 5 universally attractive qualities, and this defers from person to person.
Some theorists believe their theories are universally applicable. It is not clear that very many theories are universally accepted. To be universal in scope, a theory would have to hold up in all cultures. This would be difficult to prove because each culture has specific behavior expectations and values. The American Indians, for example, did not believe land could be "owned" but was a common resource and everyone was responsible for maintaining its value.
The authenticity of the Book of Jasher as a historical text is debated among scholars. Some believe it contains historical elements, while others view it as a work of fiction or folklore. Its historical accuracy is not universally accepted.
There is no accepted dogma in Buddhism, which allows its adherents to come to believe on their own without somebody telling them what they should believe in.
they accepted him into their heart
In the movies, I believe it is universally pronounced double-oh-seven.
I believe your question has less to do with 'accepted', and more to do with 'affected'.
The solution to the mind-body problem is still debated among philosophers and scientists. Some believe in dualism, which suggests that the mind and body are separate entities. Others support monism, which argues that the mind and body are interconnected. Ultimately, there is no universally accepted solution to this complex issue.
I believe this is accepted by Arabian registries.
I believe 57% of students who apply get accepted so 57/100.
in Hinduism violonence was never a believe. Also hurting & harming others were never accepted.