I will not bore you with the details of great schism but if you are interested for a school project or an academic debate or project of some sort I would not recommend approaching subjects like "What if" because this is called counterfactual history by historian and it's a big no no! However if you are interested for... a philosophical reflection:
Yes and No (and sorry for answering with a question), do you think that if 10000 years ago a man would kill an insect our history would be different (the butterfly effect)? Yes because if emperor Diocletian would not split the empire in two in 285 CE maybe the seed of separation between West and Est wold not have been. Maybe if emperor Constantine would not move the capital to Byzantium (Istanbul today), maybe after his death there would not have been riots and civil war that resulted again in the split of the empire and so on and so on. You see the split in the church in 1504 was in fact fueled by the split in the ex Roman Empire which created the antithetical stances between West an East. So the schism was produced not only by religious motives (religion on it's self had almost nothing to do with it if you ask me) but by cultural, economic and political motives - whether these factors could have been avoided... well only if. No - because there was no one that could entirely foresee the consequences of these actions in the long run and could say STOP.
Now you can see why counterfactual history is not that useful, you can never know.
Yes, Germany did have a draft during World War 2, but it wasn't avoided just by "going into the Catholic church". It was avoided by becoming a priest or nun in the Catholic church.
The term Medieval Church could be construed to apply to the Christian religion. It could also apply to a church organization dominating a given area. So the Church of Rome dominated the Roman Empire of the fifth century, The Eastern Orthodox dominated the eastern parts of Christian Europe after the Great Schism of 1054, just as the Roman Catholic Church dominate the West, and each of these might be referred to as the Church in those areas.
There is no one day when we can say the Catholic Church was born.The original Christian Church is generally thought to have begun between about 30 and 33 CE, and the Catholic Church also claims this to be the start of the Catholic Church, ignoring the competing claims of the Orthodox Church and perhaps even the Gnostics.A more neutral answer could be that the Catholic Church began in the Great Schism of 1054, when the churches of Rome and Greece parted company.
The Christian Church is thought to have started around 30-33 CE in the Near East, probably in Jerusalem. A second-century tradition claims that Peter went to Rome to lead the Church there, but there was already a Christian community in Rome during the time of the apostle Paul, as we can see from his Epistle to the Romans. We do not know the origin of this community but, at this stage, the Roman church was not yet separate from the Church of the east.The Catholic Church, as we know it today, originated from the Great Schism of 1054, when the Christian Church split to form the Catholic Church in the west and the Orthodox Church in the east.
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One could find information on Christian Drug Rehab online. One could also find information on Christian Drug Rehab from a pastor at a church, you should also be able to pick up brochures at your local church.
Excommunication and Fines. They could also use public humiliation.
If you travel to Berean, you could be visiting a church or a Christian store. You can get more information about the Berean Christian store at the Berean website.
It established precedent for secession. The split divided what had been a united and universal church. It paved the way for further splits, notably the Protestant Reformation and the Church of England. Subsequent splits have been so massive, that some splits of splits of splits now outnumber in membership the original churches. This affected Christianity in diminishing it's overall political power. Were it still united, with no rivals, it would command two billion or so of the world's citizens, or 1 out of 3.
You could probably try to project to the boy that you are as Christian as he is, but he will probably sooner or later discover the real you. Or you could let him see that you respect his beliefs even if you do not entirely share them, and depend on his realisation that here is more to a friendship than going to church.
AnswerPaul's Epistle to the Galatians indicates that a Christian church, or at least a Christian community, already existed in Jerusalem when he began to preach.Archaeologists believe they may have found the world's oldest remaining church in Rihab, northern Jordan. They think it could date back to between 33 and 70 CE.
Ozone depletion could be avoided easily. You have to plant more and more trees.