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Nature Of Constantine's Conversion To Christianity
1,283 wordsConstantine The Great Flavius Valerius Constantinus, also known as Constantine the Great, was the first Roman emperor to adopt Christianity. He was educated in the imperial court of Rome and pursued to succeed his father. In 305 A.D., his father became the emperor of the Western Empire. But, when he died in 306 A.D., British troops declared that Constantine should replace his father. The Eastern emperor Galerius refused this claim and gave Constantine a lesser rank. The Emperor Constantine I was...
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Hypatia Of Alexandria Hypatia
964 wordsHypatia of Alexandria Hypatia was born in 370 A.D. in Alexandria, Egypt. From that day on her life was one enriched with a passion for knowledge. Then, Hypatia's father whom himself was a mathematician, raised Hypatia in an environment of thought. Both of them formed a strong bond as he taught her his own knowledge and shared his passion in the search of answers to the unknown. Under her fathers discipline he developed a physical routine for her to ensure a healthy body as well as a highly funct...
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St Boniface Church
1,568 wordsSt. Boniface St. Boniface, originally named Winfrith, was an extremely studious man, a converted monk, priest, missionary and finally martyr. Born in 672, near Exeter, England, St. Boniface at an early age developed a desire to follow the path of God and live a monastic life. Through non-stop prayer and religious practices, he tuned his mind and body to reach beyond the obstacles and enticements of everyday life at his young adult age. He was a major influence on society during his life and affe...
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People Of A Christian Community
2,093 words'A Pagan Joke' A Pagan died and, much to her surprise, found herself at the Pearly Gates facing St. Peter. He walked up to her and said, 'Hello, and welcome. ' She stared at St. Peter in complete confusion. 'Wait a minute,' she said. 'I was supposed to end up in the Summerlands. ' He smiled. 'Ah, you must be one of our Pagan sisters. Follow me, please. ' Peter gestured for her to follow him down a small path, which went through the gates and down a bit to the left. They walked for a short while,...
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Neo Pagan Witchcraft Vs Satanism
2,537 wordsNeo-Pagan Witchcraft vs. Satanism: Confusions and Distinctions by It seems to be necessary to preface every discussion of Witchcraft with an explanation that, no, Neo-Pagan Witches aren't Satanists. The Christian anti-God, Satan, has no place in Pagan pantheons, either mythologically or theologically. Plainly and simply, Satanism is the dark side of Christianity, and Satan is nothing other than the collective Id of Christendom. Even today, Witchcraft is frequently misrepresented by being confuse...
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Biblical Christian Culture
2,516 wordsThis is the best new book I have read this year. Kelley is by no means a new author but this is a more sweeping work revealing the author's keen grasp of the philosophy of history and particularly of Western civilization. Kelley positions the roots of Western civilization in the Homeric and Platonic world of ancient Greece, but unlike many Christians and previous generations and today will brook no compromise with this "enlightenment paganism" as a valid expression of culture. He shrewdly observ...
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One Judeo Christian And The Other Pagan
3,692 wordsThe True Meaning Of Christmas Except for Christ in the name, Christmas is pagan. The word mass is pagan and the customs surrounding it and Christmas are pagan. The very celebration without the rituals surrounding it is pagan. Pagan simply means that it is not from God. What is from God is easily proven. You can find it in your own Bible. The only mention of a yearly birthday celebration other than the actual day of birth is in the book of Job. Even then it is somewhat speculative. Jobs children ...