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It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
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Muhammad taught that there was only one God.
He was a civil servant and administrator.Confucius was a teacher and philosopher, so he taught people. His famous saying" Do not do unto others, as others do unto you". He wanted to be part of the government.
Tutankhamen.
Not all Egyptians could read. Reading was only taught to royalty, priests, and scribes. It was taught in schools and in private lessons.
Not all Egyptians could read. Reading was only taught to royalty, priests, and scribes. It was taught in schools and in private lessons.
It taught people to stand up for their beliefs.
We have no religious beliefs. That is why we are called atheists.
Those beliefs are typically referred to as "traditions" within the context of the church. They are teachings, practices, or rituals that are handed down from generation to generation within a religious community.
Florence Nightingale's father taught her Latin, Greek, French, Italian, and German. These languages helped her access medical texts and literature that influenced her nursing practices and beliefs.
Because the Egyptians wouldn't allow him to when he was being taught.
St. Justin was martyred for his Christian beliefs and refusal to participate in traditional Roman religious practices. He openly taught and defended his faith, which led to his arrest and subsequent execution. His commitment to his beliefs and willingness to die rather than renounce them made him a martyr.
You need to give a country or region and a timeframe.
In Aztec schools, students primarily studied religion, history, mathematics, agriculture, and military training. They were taught the religious beliefs and practices of the Aztec culture, the history of their empire, as well as practical skills such as farming and warfare.
The Buddha taught that some beliefs were true and were profitable, and some beliefs were false, or just speculation, and were unprofitable.