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Why do statues in France hold their heads?

Statues in France do not generally hold their heads.


What was the doctrine of the Baptist?

Each Baptist church is a little bit different, but many hold to the Baptist Faith and Message.


Why in the statues of Buddha does he hold a bowl?

In most statues of the Buddha he is not holding a bowl. In some Tibetan statues of the Buddha, he is holding a bowl. This is to show that the statue is not of the real, historical, Buddha, but of the mythological "Medicine Buddha".


Do Masons hold office in the Southern Baptist Convention?

There are probably some.


Why is john important in the bible?

John the Baptist held the keys of the Aaronic Priesthood (Named after the brother of Moses) which had the authority to baptize. He was the only person on earth to hold this priesthood. Later Christ bestowed the priesthood upon all of the twelve Apostles.


When was John Hold born?

John Hold was born in 1948.


What is the purpose of Easter Island statues?

The purpose of Easter Island statues, also known as Moai, was to represent deceased ancestors and to honor and protect their communities. These statues were believed to hold spiritual power and were placed strategically around the island facing inland to watch over villages.


What does yah yah mean in Islam?

it is not yahyah it is spelled this way Yahya which means means john in our language my Muslim family gave me this name when i converted to Islam in 2004 and it is a name i will hold forever. Like Christians, revere John the Baptist as a prophet we consider him a prophet in our religion as well


Which soil is used to make statues?

Marble is a type of soil used to create statues. It is a metamorphic rock that is commonly used in art and sculpture due to its smooth texture and ability to hold intricate details.


What is the Baptist connection to John the Baptist?

No connection really, although some Baptist Christians have sought to see a connection. Baptists, as a recognized entity, go back to the early 1600s. They often describe themselves as a "New Testament" church because of their emphasis on two ordinances (or sacraments), the use of immersion in baptism, and simplicity of their church and church leadership structure (things they hold in common with churches of the 1st century). John the Baptist was a Jewish prophet who carried out immersion baptism (like the Baptists). However, it was pre-Christian rite that it marked a radical repentance. Within the Christian context, baptism is a formal and public association of oneself with Christ, His death, and His resurrection.


What significance does the River Jordan hold in the Bible?

The River Jordan holds significance in the Bible as it is where Jesus was baptized by John the Baptist, marking the beginning of his ministry. It is also mentioned in several other important biblical events, such as the crossing of the Israelites into the Promised Land.


What do you get when you cross an automobile and a house hold animal?

animal control i don't know