Christianity promised freedom
Christianity promised freedom
Christianity promised freedom
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The message of Christianity is to fulfill the Great Commission which states, "Therefore, go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit" (Matt. 28.19).
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That there is more discrimination against women than there against African American
The message in the poem African Child comes at the end after describing his life: He is black and proud.
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Example sentence - Other than creating hate and discontent, it was difficult to interpret the actions of his nasty daughters.
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Many African slaves in North America became Christians as a means of seeking solace and hope in the face of their suffering and oppression. The message of Christianity, particularly the themes of liberation and salvation, resonated with their experiences. Additionally, some slaveholders encouraged conversion to Christianity as a way to promote obedience and civility among enslaved people. Ultimately, the adoption of Christianity also allowed enslaved Africans to create a unique spiritual identity that blended African traditions with Christian beliefs.
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