According to Christian doctrine, those who have not reached the age of reason or those who are not willing to accept the teachings of Christianity are unable to be baptized.
The Christian 'Good Friday' is about the day that Jesus Christ was crucified on the Cross to be the perfect sacrifice that we were unable to be. He gave his life that we might live.
No. In order to be able to partake of the Holy Sacrament of Communion, you must be baptized and christmated(confirmed) in the Church in which you plan to receive the first communion. However, you are unable to be baptized in both churches, as the church in which the child has been baptized for the second baptism, becomes the Church in which they stand in and can only stay in that church, unless they convert to the other church, and lost the "right" to take communion in the church they converted form.
persons color
No, Jesus wittnessed to the thief on the cross, and said he would be with him in paradise. No indication that he was baptised so no, you don't have to.Salvation is not in baptism but through faith in Jesus Christ. So, its not essential for salvation. We are commanded to submit to it for its an outward expression of an inner change.
skin color (race)
Asserted the right of the United States to intervene to stabilize the economic affairs of small nations in the Caribbean and Central America if they were unable to pay their international debts.
The doctrine of privity in the common law of contract provides that a contract cannot confer rights or impose obligations arising under it on any person or agent except the parties to it. The premise is that only parties to contracts should be able to sue to enforce their rights or claim damages as such. However, the doctrine has proven problematic due to its implications upon contracts made for the benefit of third parties who are unable to enforce the obligations of the contracting parties.
In Othello, when a player's piece is unable to move according to the game rules, it can result in losing control of the board, giving the opponent an advantage in capturing more pieces and potentially winning the game.
According to some, it might be. Due to unauthorized charging and being unable to contact the company.
"Parents of the country" is a legal doctrine that grants the state the authority to act as a guardian for individuals who are unable to care for themselves. This allows the state to protect the welfare and rights of vulnerable individuals, such as children or individuals with disabilities.
Total depravity is a doctrine based on original sin. It claims that every person born into the world is unable to refrain from evil. It is advocated by many Protestant schools, including Lutheranism, Arminianism, and Calvinism.
Yes, of course they are.They would say they are the unchanged, original Christian church which all others have moved away from..AnswerFirst of all, it's just the Catholic Church, not the Roman Catholic Church. Roman is an epithet first commonly used in England after the protestant revolt to describe the Catholic Church. It is rarely used by the Catholic Church. Secondly, Catholics are the only Christians, Christians who do not belong to the visible Catholic Church are Christian insofar as they are validly baptized, and believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation. The Catholic Church is the Christian Church that was established by Our Blessed Lord on the Apostle Peter (see St. Matthew's Gospel, chapter 16: 17-19), then the Church was born from the blood and water that flowed from His Side as He hung dead on the cross and was pierced by the soldier. Later it was shown to the world at Pentecost with the descent of the Holy Spirit. Our Blessed Lord promised to be with St. Peter and his successors and guaranteed that the gate of Hell would not prevail against them, and that His Church would survive until the end of the world. People who deny the Catholic Church are basically calling Our Blessed Lord a liar who was unable to fulfill His Promises. Protestants are Christians insofar as they are validly baptized and believe in the Nicene Creed, they are actually members of Christ's Catholic Church, although invisibly and in a hampered manner. Protestants who are not baptized validly and do not believe in the Nicene Creed in its traditional interpretation are misusing the word "Christian".