Pregnancy is considered a normal human condition by Christians. Most Christians would say men and women who are married should be the ones producing children.
Muhammad is generally not discussed in Christianity. This does not mean he is viewed negatively. However, Muhammad is viewed as the last prophet in Islamic culture while Christianity ends with Jesus Christ as the Son of God.
most atheists think Christianity is not good and its members are hypocrites
they hated it and would do everything to stop itAt the dawn of Christianity after Jesus died, the Romans hated the Christians. They wanted all of the Christian to suffer and die for voicing their faith that was believed by the Romans to be false.
A. L. R. Foote has written: 'Christianity viewed in some of its leading aspects'
The conquistadors viewed the Native Americans as dirty people who needed to be established in a church. That is why they brought Christianity. If they didnt want to be crucified then they were tortured until they agreed...
Although teen pregnancy is definitely not viewed the same as it was 20 years ago, i think its still not socially acceptable. But it's definitely not uncommon. But the number one priority is the child.
Noah is a Prophet according to Islam, but he is not viewed any differently than he is in Judaism or Christianity.
Constantine was the emperor who made Chistianity the religion of the Roman empire. Therefore he was a believer. This is what certain theologians would like you to believe. In reality, Constantine viewed Christianity as a necessary evil. He did NOT make it the religion of the Roman empire, he merely made it a legal one. And there is absolutely no proof that he converted to Christianity on his death bed.
It depends on the religion you are speaking of. For example, Christianity is slammed constantly by the media. We are made to look stupid, weird, and everything that is negative on this planet.
St. Augustine viewed his previous lifestyle of immorality and sexual indulgence as his greatest sin before his conversion to Christianity.
The Spanish, particularly during the period of exploration and colonization, often viewed non-Christians through a lens of religious superiority, seeing Christianity as the ultimate truth. They frequently regarded indigenous peoples and other non-Christian groups as heathens or pagans, which justified their efforts to convert them. This perspective led to attempts to impose Spanish culture and religion, often accompanied by violence and oppression, as they believed it was their duty to spread Christianity. Overall, non-Christians were often viewed with a mix of disdain and a paternalistic desire to "civilize" them.
Kim Camp has written: 'Fit To Be A Lady' 'Fit to be mom' -- subject(s): Christianity, Conduct of life, Exercise for pregnant women, Physical fitness for women, Pregnancy, Pregnant women, Religious aspects of Pregnancy, Religious life