The church does not teach about the issues of capital punishment because of the separation of church and state
This only applies in the US. There are no such limitations in Australia, for example, where many churches state in their teachings that no person has the right to take the life of another (except in issues of war). However, churches differ in their views on this, and there is no hard and fast rule that applies across the board.
Baptist as a denomination is made of autonomous churches, each made of individuals seeking out their own salvation as encouraged by Paul in the Bible. Old Testament laws had capital punishment and it was not addressed in the New Testament. The New Testament does encourage us all to have love and to express God's love to our fellowmen. The topic of capital punishment is not only a personal one but one of political consequence. Personally I am scared of capital punishment because I would never want to condemn someone to death and find out later that the person was not guilty of the crime of which he was condemned. Yet, I have not and probably will not fight against the law.
Atheists teach by example:They are good and moral with out fear of punishment for being "bad"They reason things outThey carry their own burdensThey don't ask for tax exemptionsAdditionsPromote ScienceEqual rightsSeperation of church and state for the benefit of all people
a church where they teach you how to not be funny
That Sacrament and Church are Gifts to us from God.
Of course. Do you have the knowledge to teach the class? Then, you can teach it. It doesn't matter your marital status.
hail Satan
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Is a scripture pertaining to the beginning of church . when Christ first started the Church. When He went out on the boat to teach.
teach they were made to teach
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