There are defiantly is not any "most radical religion" in the world
The National Convention was the government formed in France that sought changes that were much more far-reaching than most governments had the ambition for.
Separatists
they was the most radical because the government was guided by religious principles
The Virginia plan represented a more radical departure from the Articles of Confederation. The Virginia plan called for a more national government instead of a confederate government. Also, the Virginia Plan, called for a double legislative body and an elected President. The Articles of Confederation asked for a loose confederation of Sovereignty states and a weak central government, leaving most of the power with state governments. http://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/ourdocs/articles.html http://chestofbooks.com/society/law/Popular-Law-1-Legal-History/Section-98-The-Virginia-And-New-Jersey-Plans.html#.UpMSh8RmiSp
it was the most radical movie
Ideas from an outspoken group within the Republican Party, known as the Radical Republicans led to political changes in the south beginning in the early 1870's. They were the northerners who were most bitter toward the planters and the most dedicated to winning equality for the freedmen.
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The "First New Deal" was most radical because a lot of the policies gave government too much control and were named unconstitutional.
Ideas from an outspoken group within the Republican Party, known as the Radical Republicans led to political changes in the south beginning in the early 1870's. They were the northerners who were most bitter toward the planters and the most dedicated to winning equality for the freedmen.
There were many, but most obvious was "Jesus as Mother" and that GOD was not a God of wrath, but one of radical all consuming LOVE (which was really radical for her time)