No Christ never is shown bleeding in a protestant church.
The U.S. state of Illinois hasa population of12,852,548; of which religion breaks down as follows:Christian- 80%Other religions - 4%Non-religious- 16%As shown, Christianity is the largest religion on Illinois.
religion is shown negatively because of the different interpretations. people do not look at the firm foundations of religion but instead concentrate on what other people say.
There are many, of course - here are a few The Crucifix (Christ shown on the cross) - the suffering of Christ for our sins The Cross (empty) - Christ's suffering and victory over sin and death A Descending Dove - the Holy Spirit A Halo - a mark of holiness. A Boat on a sea - the church The Lily - a symbol of Christ's resurrection A Cup and Loaf of Bread - The Last Supper A Lamb - Christ, the Lamb of God, that takes away the sins of the world
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Roman Catholic AnswerOn Calvary, from the side of Jesus Christ, hanging dead on the cross. It was confirmed fifty days later by the Holy Spirit in the upper room in Jersualem, and shown to the world.
Pontious Pilot on right
The Wicket (small) Gate is a picture of Jesus Christ. The pilgrim is shown coming to Christ and entering the Way through Christ.
Roman Catholic AnswerGod started Christianity by sending His Son, Our Blessed Lord, to teach, but ultimately to suffer and die for us on the cross. The Christian Church was established from the side of Our Blessed Lord as He hung dead on the cross when the soldier pierced His side with a sword. The apostles were commissioned as its first leaders when the risen Christ sent them out, and it was shown to the world at Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit.
She is an atheist, clearly shown by her lyrics in "King of Anything"
I Think They were Germans Two links shown that describe who the Teutonic Knights were and who they became. In short version: They were crusading (Christianity spreading) fighters of German origins. Originialy founded to defend/spread Christianity in the Palestine area of current day Israel and the West Bank. Headquartered around Jeruselem in the year 1118. Now based in Vienna, Austria, they mostly provide charitable works in Eastern Europe. See the links for lots more information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teutonic_Knights http://www.the-orb.net/encyclop/religion/monastic/opsahl2.HTML
Christianity is the predominant religion of Wisconsin. The largest Christian denominations are Roman Catholic and Lutheran; Lutherans primarily belong to the ELCA, Missouri Synod, and Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS). The religious affiliations of the Wisconsin residents are shown below:[42]Christian - 80% Protestant - 50% Lutheran - 23%Methodist - 7%Presbyterian - 2%United Church of Christ - 2%Other Protestant or general Protestant - 15%Baptist - 5%Roman Catholic - 29%Other Christian - 1%Other religions - 1%Non-affiliated - 15%