Albert Einstein wrote and spoke extensively about God and religion. What you think you know about his beliefs may not be true. What did he really believe and why?
Says the narrator: “In January 1889, Nietzsche had a mental breakdown while he was in Turin, Italy. After this episode, Nietzsche was unable to speak or write and was institutionalized for the rest of his life.” Nietzsche died in 1900 at the age of 55,” but his influence didn’t. ...
children in public school take their catechism classes usually once a week at a parish. Children are also able to be homeschooled by their parents instead in the Faith since parents have the primary role in the education of their children in the Catholic Religion. However, with the Faith und...
Is the Last Supper in all four Gospels? What era is Duccio's The Last Supper from? Why did Jesus celebrate the Last Supper? Who was the woman at the Last Supper? Was the Last Supper before or after the Crucifixion? Did Jesus die after the Last Supper?
Brown, Bryan
Cornelius became convinced of who Jesus was – God’s Son- and obviously shared his faith. Going off this ESV map, I assumed that Cornelius lived on the Southern border of Syria. Again, there is no way to validate this. Look at where Caesarea is located. This map is from ESV Maps and...
Who was the first saint in the Roman Catholic church? What is the first recorded religion? Who was the first leader of the Catholic Church? Who was the first bishop of Africa in the Catholic church? Who was the first bishop of the LDS church?
Jesus ate figs, which we know from the fact that on his way to Jerusalem, he reached for a fig tree but it was not the season for figs. At the Last Supper
How Did Christianity Become A Major World Religion? Saint Paul, originally named Saul, was a crucial part in the development of Christianity. Paul, who was born in Tarsus, Cilicia, grew up Jewish and was trained as a rabbi (Adcock). Paul eventually converted to Christianity, but before he ...
It is a fact that most anarchists are atheists. They reject the idea of god and oppose all forms of religion, particularly organised religion. Today, in secularised western European countries, religion has lost its once dominant place in society. This often makes the militant atheism of anarc...