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"We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity." -- Anne Coulter, Christian Peace Activist
Conquer,Convert or kill them.
"The three-in-one/one-in-three mystery of Father, Son and Holy Ghost made tritheism official. The subsequent almost-deification of the Virgin Mary made it quatrotheism . . . Finally, cart-loads of saints raised to quarter-deification turned Christianity into plain old-fashioned polytheism. By the time of the Crusades, it was the most polytheistic religion to ever have existed, with the possible exception of Hinduism.
This untenable contradiction between the assertion of monotheism and the reality of polytheism was dealt with by accusing other religions of the Christian fault.
The Church - Catholic and later Protestant - turned aggressively on the two most clearly monotheistic religions in view - Judaism and Islam - and persecuted them as heathen or pagan.
The external history of Christianity consists largely of accusations that other religions rely on the worship of more than one god and therefore not the true God.
These “pagans” (Islam and Judaism) must therefore be converted, conquered and/or killed for their own good in order that they benefit from the singularity of the Holy Trinity, plus appendages." -- The Doubter's Companion (John Ralston Saul)
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Hmmm....
And i guess you cried on 9/11 and you protest terrorism? Yet you preach violence yourself...
I call that hypocrisy. People who talk so should be sent to Guantanamo. That's what they do to Muslims when they do something America doesn't like....
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If she is allowed to make these statements and allowed to remain on National Programs then why should anyone else censor hate speech ?
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"We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity." -- Anne Coulter, Christian Peace Activist
Conquer,Convert or kill them.
"The three-in-one/one-in-three mystery of Father, Son and Holy Ghost made tritheism official. The subsequent almost-deification of the Virgin Mary made it quatrotheism . . . Finally, cart-loads of saints raised to quarter-deification turned Christianity into plain old-fashioned polytheism. By the time of the Crusades, it was the most polytheistic religion to ever have existed, with the possible exception of Hinduism.
This untenable contradiction between the assertion of monotheism and the reality of polytheism was dealt with by accusing other religions of the Christian fault.
The Church - Catholic and later Protestant - turned aggressively on the two most clearly monotheistic religions in view - Judaism and Islam - and persecuted them as heathen or pagan.
The external history of Christianity consists largely of accusations that other religions rely on the worship of more than one god and therefore not the true God.
These “pagans” (Islam and Judaism) must therefore be converted, conquered and/or killed for their own good in order that they benefit from the singularity of the Holy Trinity, plus appendages." -- The Doubter's Companion (John Ralston Saul)
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Her preaching that we should invade other countries to convert their people to Christianity is contrary to scripture. Christians must preach the law to followers of Satan. Whether followers of Satan accept Christ or not depends on the work of the Holy Spirit in them.
This is supposed to be like an article that would be in the newspaper during this time it is about when Martin Luther nailed the the 95 thesis to the doors of the Castle Church.
Martin Luther is a man who studied to be a lawyer but decided to become a monk after being struck by lighting during a terrible storm. He vowed to his patron saint, Anne, that if he lived he would become a monk. Luther quit law school and went in to monastery. His father was mad and tried to talk him out of it. Now he is professor of Theology at the University of Wittenberg.
When the Roman Catholic Church was selling indulgences, which is granting penance for sin, to collect money to build St. Peter's Basilica in Rome Luther thought that this was commercialized and wrong for Catholics to think sins could be forgiven with money rather than merit. At the beginning of the 16th century Martin Luther began the Reformation to change the religion.
Luther Nailed the 95 Thesis to the doors of the Castle Church on October 31st. Luther makes points such as Establishing what true repentance is, Only a very few can rightly distinguish between indulgences and true contrition, and The Pope’s graces come from God via spiritual gifting. The 95 Thesis contains 95 problems with the church today. Martin Luther made points in the 95 theses such as establishing what true repentance is and remittance of sin by the Pope is redundant. Martin Luther is hoping this will help change the religion.
1st sentence revision
Martin Luther is a man who was studing to be a lawyer. After being struck by lighting he decided to become a monk
BTW i'm 14 and in 9th grade if that has anything to do with my writing
I think you need to watch your tenses...
Um as well a lot of your writing is a little redundant.
AND you need...NEED NEED NEED to situation yourself. Let yourself be a little biased. If you're writing anewspaper article you NEED to pick a side. What do YOU think about what he did and what he wrote? Do you like Luther? Is he a good guy? Is he bad? Is he liked by others? Etc...
Sorry if that sounds harsh, but let me tell you why before you get mad.
If you take your first paragraph there...your opening sentence basically offers a summary of who Martin Luther is. Then you go on to describe the hows and abouts of this first sentence. In theory..I mean, it should be good...but it just doesn't work.
I think the main stumbling point, for me, is that first sentence. It's saying way too much and too little at the same time.
So this is my constructive critisism...
I would personally open up my piece with what he did...not about who he was as a man or why. If you're supposed to be writing a newspaper article as if you're back in that time...my structure would probably go something like this...
- The event (nailing the 95 thesis to the doors of the Castle Church)
- A little about Luther..small bio that illustrates a POINT. What good is it to know why he became a monk if you're not driving at anything...are you going to maybe say he's someone who can't make up his mind...or is driven by divinity...or what? If you want to discredit him, make his life look trivial. If you want to make him sound great..build his life up!
- Maybe citizen reaction (this would be a great part to show your teacher you know how others felt about him at the time...his popularity, etc.)
- Oppositional/defensive points to break-down/support citizen reactions (again, sticking with your main point and argument)
- Sum your argument up, make a snarky comment.
Your writing isn't that bad...it just needs direction! A lot of "oh really?" kind of statements in there...a more of a "did you know" kind of piece.
Sorry to sound like a bitch!
Only hope to help!
Good luck!
I posted this about an hour ago but i need more opinions. Thank You!
This is supposed to be like an article that would be in the newspaper during this time it is about when Martin Luther nailed the the 95 thesis to the doors of the Castle Church.
Martin Luther is a man who studied to be a lawyer. After being struck by lighting during a terrible storm he vowed to his patron saint, Anne, that if he lived he would become a monk. Luther quit law school and went in to monastery. His father was mad and tried to talk him out of it. Now he is professor of Theology at the University of Wittenberg.
When the Roman Catholic Church was selling indulgences, which is granting penance for sin, to collect money to build St. Peter's Basilica in Rome Luther thought that this was commercialized and wrong for Catholics to think sins could be forgiven with money rather than merit. At the beginning of the 16th century Martin Luther began the Reformation to change the religion.
Luther Nailed the 95 Thesis to the doors of the Castle Church on October 31st. Luther makes points such as Establishing what true repentance is, Only a very few can rightly distinguish between indulgences and true contrition, and The Pope’s graces come from God via spiritual gifting. The 95 Thesis contains 95 problems with the church today. Martin Luther made points in the 95 theses such as establishing what true repentance is and remittance of sin by the Pope is redundant. Martin Luther is hoping this will help change the religion.
it should go like this: (i copy and pasted and edited)
Martin Luther is a man who studied to be a lawyer. After being struck by lighting during a terrible storm, he vowed to his patron saint, Anne, that if he lived he would become a monk. Luther quit law school and went in to a monastery. His father was mad and tried to talk him out of it. Now he is professor of Theology at the University of Wittenberg.
When the Roman Catholic Church was selling indulgences, which is granting penance for sin, to collect money to build St. Peter's Basilica in Rome Luther thought that this was commercialized and wrong for Catholics to think sins could be forgiven with money rather than merit. At the beginning of the 16th century Martin Luther began the Reformation to change the religion.
W-a-r and T-o-r-t-u-r-e
"We should invade their countries, kill their leaders and convert them to Christianity." -- Anne Coulter, Christian Peace Activist
Conquer,Convert or kill them.
"The three-in-one/one-in-three mystery of Father, Son and Holy Ghost made tritheism official. The subsequent almost-deification of the Virgin Mary made it quatrotheism . . . Finally, cart-loads of saints raised to quarter-deification turned Christianity into plain old-fashioned polytheism. By the time of the Crusades, it was the most polytheistic religion to ever have existed, with the possible exception of Hinduism.
This untenable contradiction between the assertion of monotheism and the reality of polytheism was dealt with by accusing other religions of the Christian fault.
The Church - Catholic and later Protestant - turned aggressively on the two most clearly monotheistic religions in view - Judaism and Islam - and persecuted them as heathen or pagan.
The external history of Christianity consists largely of accusations that other religions rely on the worship of more than one god and therefore not the true God.
These “pagans” (Islam and Judaism) must therefore be converted, conquered and/or killed for their own good in order that they benefit from the singularity of the Holy Trinity, plus appendages." -- The Doubter's Companion (John Ralston Saul)
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very very scary.
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St. Anne Catholic Church Marker
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Members of the Catholic Church of
St.Lawrence laid the cornerstone of
the Catholic Church of St. Anne here
in 1909 next to St. Joseph's Academy
(1862-1929). St. Anne's is an early Gothic
revival structure, with a cruciform
floor plan. For the past several decades
the parish has operated a school
here and, since 1974, has been served
by an order of priests known as the
Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate.
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