The Nazis were first and foremost a hate party. They simply loathed: * Jews * Gypsies * Communists * Socialists * Liberals * Homosexuals * Democracy * SlavsJews
Hitler didn't preach
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Corretta Scott King
1968
There was no one ruler of the Iranian Revolution but there were several major members of the revolution. The main was was the cleric Ayatollah Khomeni. He was preaching against the Shah throughout the whole revolution. The Shah actually exiled him from Iran but Khomeni still managed to preach against him because he sent tapes of his preaching back into Iran.
The Nazis were first and foremost a hate party. They simply loathed: * Jews * Gypsies * Communists * Socialists * Liberals * Homosexuals * Democracy * SlavsJews
a society of missionaries formed to preach and hopefully convert native Americans in the early 1800s.
You did spell preach correctly.
The verb for preacher is preach.Other verbs depending on the tense are preaches, preaching and preached.Some example sentences are:"I will preach it this weekend"."The preaches about why we must recycle"."I am preaching about the importance of recycling"."He preached about why we must do what we can to help the Earth".
The noun forms of the verb to preach are preacher and the gerund, preaching.
The best sermon is to live it, not to preach it.
Always practice what you preach.
No, the word 'preach' is a verb, meaning to proclaim or put forth in a sermon; to advocate or to urge acceptance publicly.The noun forms of the verb to preach are preacher and the gerund, preaching.
Hitler didn't preach
Labeling any group of people as broadly as the question suggests is stereotypical and wrong. Not all Baptists preach hatred. However, there are certain people, that claim to be Christian, that do not act like Jesus Christ acted and do preach hatred instead of love.The Apostle Paul mentioned certain acts, such as immorality and homosexuality, at 1 Corinthians 6:9,10 as not being fit for a Christian. That being said, another thing he mentioned in the same passage is "reviling" as not being right for a Christian to do. Reviling means to speak abusively about another person in order to degrade them.Unfortunately, some professed Christians forget reviling was mentioned in the same passage with these other unrighteous acts, so they end up violating the same passage of the Bible that they are condemning other people for violating.Paul was writing to Christians here, and earlier in the letter he made it very clear that God is the judge of those outside the faith and individual Christians have no right to judge them or teach that they are hated by God. (1 Corinthians 5:12,13)
Women Can preach