Who on earth has had such a thought?
Michelangelo's father believed that art was an occupation suited only for the lower classes. He viewed it as a trade rather than a noble profession, which contributed to his initial disapproval of Michelangelo pursuing a career in the arts. Despite his father's views, Michelangelo's talent and passion ultimately led him to become one of the most celebrated artists in history.
Lorenzo De Medici was important in the Italian Renaissance because he and he's family was the most 'powerful patrons' of the Renaissance.
Fresco's weren't done in the middle ages. I think you are thinking of Renaissance artist Michelangelo.
I think if it was never passed u probably wouldn't know much stuff.
It is often assumed that the Medici of Florence were Jewish because they made a great fortune as money-lenders, which is widely viewed (rightly and wrongly) as a Jewish trade. They were in fact Catholic by faith and tradition and produced two Popes (Leo X and Clement VII) and many cardinals. HOWEVER, a distinguished Jewish Rabbi and medical doctor, Jachiel da Pesaro, converted to Catholicism in 1583--under the sponsorship of Cardinal Ferdinando dei Medici, later Grand Duke Ferdinando I. Upon baptism, Jachiel took the name of Vitale dei Medici and was effectively "adopted" by Ferdinando. VItale's sons Alessandro and Antonio dei Medici inherited the family name along with the Catholic faith and enjoyed great wealth and influence in Florence. IN SUMMARY: The Medici of Florence were definitely not Jewish but there were several quasi-Medici (with no blood tie) who were formerly Jewish.
Socialisation does not contribute to homosexuality, although some authors seem to think it does.
Some moderate born-again Christians think homosexuality itself is not a sin and is akin to heterosexuality and governed by the same biblical rules about lust, love, loyalty in relationships. Other born-again Christians are fundamentalists who believe that homosexuality is a sin. I don't know what newborns think about homosexuality or if they can be Christian.
michelangelo made people change their views and think differently
The Church of the Nazarene regards homosexuality as a sin, and generally opposes LGBT rights.
Yes! I think he was.
very big sin
I guess he is find with it
I don't think he had any.
Noel Jones has never clearly stated his views on homosexuality.Noel Jones has never clearly stated his views on homosexuality.
I don't think he did. He was not an inventor.
I think it was the Medicis
Homosexuality is considered an offense in 76 countries, mainly due to religious prejudice.