Im not sure what people have been telling you, but i can tell you for sure that The Bible only has one view point on divorce, that it is bad.
"So they are no longer two, but one. Therefore what God has joined together, let man not separate" (Matthew 19:6).
another verse says the god of Israel hates divorce, specifically.
but the bible does say divorce is just in cases of unfaithfulness.
if somone is telling you the bible condones divorce, they are wrong. it only condones it in cases of cheating spouses.
Denzil Chetty has written: 'Divorce discourses' -- subject(s): Biblical teachings, Christianity, Divorce, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Divorce
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well htere arent any.....
The Bible.
Christianity Claims to be true to the teachings of Chirist.
Christianity is God's word taught by Jesus
There are many types of Hinduism, avaita vedanta for example. There are many schools with different teachings. There is also Wisdom Christianity, which is a religion which is a mix of Hinduism and Christianity.
Yes, as interpreted by his Disciples. It is also based on the teachings of the Hebrew religion as it existed at the time of Caesar Augustus and Jesus.
"Pauline Christianity is a term used to refer to a branch of Early Christianity associated with the beliefs and doctrines espoused by Paul the Apostle through his writings. Most of orthodox Christianity relies heavily on these teachings and considers them to be amplifications and explanations of the teachings of Jesus. Others perceive in Paul's writings teachings that are radically different from the original teachings of Jesus documented in the canonical gospels, early Acts and the rest of the New Testament, such as the Epistle of James. The term is generally considered a pejorative by traditionalist Christians as it carries the assumption that Christianity as it is known is a corruption of the original teachings of Jesus." see link below.
Christianity started with the teachings of Jesus Christ in the late 20s AD and early 30s AD.
Christianity is categorized as the Christian religion, which is founded on the life and teachings of Jesus.
NO.Jesus said 'love your neighbour as yourself'. If every person did this we would live in a very different world today.