Many Benedictine communities still retain secular oblates. … One consequence is that non-Catholic Christians can be received as oblates of a Catholic monastery. Similarly in Methodist monasteries, non-Methodist Christians can be received as oblates. Are monks of the Catholic religion? Within Catholicism, a monk is a member of a religiousRead More →

Mormons and Christians both believe in Jesus Christ. … Regarding their belief in God, the Mormons believe in a heavenly father who has a physical body. On the other hand, Christians believe in Trinitarian God, who has no physical body. What do LDS believe about Jesus? Mormons regard Jesus ChristRead More →

Workers ultimately benefit from trickle-down economics as their standard of living increases. And since people keep more of their money (with lower tax rates), they’re incentivized to work and invest. Is trickle-down economics demand side? President Ronald Regan was a staunch believer in supply-side economics, resulting in the name “Reaganomics.”Read More →

Fundamentalism is defined as strict adherence to some belief or ideology, especially in a religious context, or a form of Christianity where the Bible is taken literally and obeyed in full. When a person follows every possible rule of the Bible, both literal and implied, this is an example ofRead More →

Let’s begin by saying if you’re reading a list about sins for each zodiac sign, some people would say you’re already sinning (sorcery).…Which Sin Are You Guilty Of, According To Your Zodiac Sign? Aries: Pride. … Taurus: Gluttony. … Gemini: Lying. … Cancer: Wrath. … Leo: Narcissism. … Virgo: Envy.Read More →

Orthodox Christianity vs Protestant Christianity The difference between Orthodox Christianity and Protestant Christianity is that they follow different divine inspirations. The Orthodox follow the ‘Holy Inspiration of Church’ along with the Bible. Whereas, protestants follow only the Bible. Why is the Orthodox cross different? The Russian Orthodox cross differs fromRead More →

Most Anglicans hold to the four principles in the Quadrilateral, which include belief in the Bible as the Word of God, acceptance of the Nicene Creed, practice of the two sacraments of baptism and Holy Communion, and the historic episcopate. What are 3 beliefs of the Anglican Church? In particular,Read More →

Great Spirit and Worldviews Many Indigenous peoples subscribe to the idea of a Creator, Great Spirit or Great Mystery — a power or being that has created the world and everything in it. These beings are often described as good or well-intentioned, though dangerous if treated carelessly or with disrespect.Read More →

The Albigensian Crusade or the Cathar Crusade (1209–1229; French: Croisade des albigeois, Occitan: Crosada dels albigeses) was a 20-year military campaign initiated by Pope Innocent III to eliminate Catharism in Languedoc, in southern France. Are there still Cathars today? There are even Cathars alive today, or at least people claimingRead More →

Constitutionalism is “a compound of ideas, attitudes, and patterns of behavior elaborating the principle that the authority of government derives from and is limited by a body of fundamental law”. What is an English constitutionalist? Constitutionalist was a label used by some British politicians standing for Parliament in the 1920s,Read More →