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No they did not. The Boer people believed that different races shouldn't mix, that every race should have they're own land and place to live.

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Which of these was something puritans believed?

The Puritans believed that God had chosen certain people to go to heaven or hell.


The major effect of the growing slavery controversy on the churches was what?

As the argument heated up through the 1850's, both sides tried to bring God into it - putting pressure on church ministers to preach their case. The North claimed that slavery was ungodly - a sin against the human race. The South claimed that slavery was a perfect God-given arrangement of man and master.


What did the Nanti people believe about their god?

The Nanti people believed that their god created the world and controlled natural forces like weather and animals. They also believed that their god communicated with them through dreams, visions, and signs in nature. Additionally, they believed that offering sacrifices and performing rituals were important ways to communicate with and honor their god.


Who supported the levites?

The Levites were supported in terms of sustenance (i.e. food) by the other Israelite tribes as they had no land to farm. They ate the sacrificial offerings to God that weren't intended to be burned as in a second way, God supported the Levites as his offerings were gifts to support them. The Levites were priests, and carried out the ceremonies at the temples, and kept themselves sacred, and were thus able to eat the food worthy of God.


Does angels report the affairs to God?

In some religious beliefs, angels are believed to serve as messengers and servants of God who carry out tasks according to God's will. It is commonly believed that angels do not need to "report" to God as He is all-knowing and omniscient, meaning He is aware of all affairs without needing to be informed.

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Based on the readings Albert Barnes and James Henley thorn-well believed that god?

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Who believed he was ordained by God to end slavery on Earth?

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What did the boers believe was ordained by god in relation to racial differences?

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Who thought slavery was an improvement over life in Africa?

The person that thought slavery was an improvement over life in Africa was Governor George McDuffie. He also believed that slavery was the will of God.


What did Boers believe was ordained by God in relation to racial differences?

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What inspired nat turner to lead a group of slaves to kill slaveholder?

He believed that God had told him to end slavery.


What were Harriet Tubman's beliefs?

Harriet Tubman believed in the abolition of slavery and fought for the rights of African Americans. She was a devout Christian and believed in trusting in God for guidance and strength in her endeavors. Tubman also believed in the importance of education and empowerment for African Americans.


What belief inspired Nat Turner to lead a group of slaves to kill slaveholders?

He believed that God had told him to end slavery.


Was the white clergymen against slavery in the United States?

The white clergy in both the North and the South had a primary difference. For the most part many Southern pastors were in favor of slavery. One idea they had was that slavery was God's way and also they were helping the slaves by even being in the US. For the most part clergy in the North was opposed to slavery. For the most part they believed slavery was immoral and against God's will.


What is Sojourner Truth's toward the Bible?

Sojourner Truth believed that the Bible was God's word for all people. She was a tireless advocate of the abolition of slavery.