The average Christian is white, middle class and is from Europe or America. ... People just don"t realize it as much because of the spotlight that has been on the Middle East for the past decade. ... This can already be seen in present history in areas in the Middle East, and also in areas of Europe. ... He instead claims that the future Christian world will consist mainly of Latin Americans and African Americans, Pentecostal, and from Brazil or Africa, they will be poor, and conservative instead of the modern day middle class liberals. ... This is a serious topic to think about considerin...
Judaism originated in the Middle East, but Jewish communities have existed at one time or another in almost all parts of the world, a result of both voluntary migrations and forced exile or expulsions. ... Distinctive features of the Christian East contributed to its increasing alienation from the West, which finally produced the Great Schism, traditionally dated from 1054, when Rome and Constantinople exchanged excommunication's. The separation of east and West has continued into modern times, despite repeated attempts at reconciliation. ...
Introduction Christianity has existed in Australia since the arrival of the first fleet dated in 1788, and was basically the most dominant religion as there was only a minor of other religious followers such as Islam and Judaism. In today's modern world, Christianity is still the most popular re...
The Abrahamic religions of the Middle East developed quite differently from the religions of Southeast and Central Asia, despite their relative proximity to each other. This is especially true in the cases of Buddhism, Jainism, Confucianism, Shinto, Taoism, and Hinduism, all of which are major theol...
So disregarding the religious wars that are taking place in the middle east, by following God's law rather than Man's law, government and religion combined, can live together in harmony if we were to follow the Creator's ways and act accordingly to our morals. ...
My conception of religious liberty was vague when I was younger, but as I got older and I became aware of the world around me, religious liberty has been a topic that everyone has been discussing - not only privately but also in public and especially in the papers. I used to be an uninformed protestant of the Lutheran church. I once read in the newspaper that Denmark is the least religious country in the world. When I compare my own country to the U.S, I do not have to have read books or taken lessons to know that America is a highly religious country, and has been since its earliest days. Fur...