No. That's not true. The message never changes. The significance never changes. It's the Church's task to to assert the truth and the significance of the message, taking advantage of media and methods that are contemporarily valid for each new age and culture. The struggle lies in trying to not lose sight of the message or its significance while deep in the preparation and honing of relevant media.
Spain is a western, Christian culture.
In Christian culture, the concept of the evil eye is often associated with the belief in the power of envy or jealousy to bring harm or misfortune to others. This belief is rooted in the idea that negative thoughts or intentions can have a tangible impact on a person's well-being. The significance of the evil eye within the Christian faith lies in the importance of guarding against such negative influences and seeking protection through prayer, faith, and trust in God's providence.
Christian.
I know Captain Jack is of christian culture.
american, christian
they are Christian and secular
Christian
the Hummingbird has no significance in Jewish culture or ancient Hebrew culture. In fact, there is no Hebrew word for Hummingbird. Israelis call it a Yonek dvash (honey sucker).
It would depend on which culture you are referring to.
It created a widespread blending of cultures.
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Arizona Christian University's motto is 'Transforming Culture with Truth'.