I helps to read the material in context. In the first instance, Jesus is saying that if it was he alone that bore witness, it would not be true, but (in the following verses) another will bear witness. The paragraph break doesn't help matters, but like many passages, isolating them can lead to...
You really don't know what persecution is like until they want to burn you at the stake for whatever. In today's society, especially if you live in the United States, you don't know persecution. Being called names is immature, but then, what can it do to you? If they don't throw stones or...
They haven't. The vote has been delayed until May.
It is their decision to make. I have a problem where kids are involved in what amounts to an all-male organization. They've had plenty of problems in the past with pedophiles (remember we're talking same-gender child abuse) and have managed to...
It is not a unique view of fundamentalists, though the evangelist fundamentalists tend to be the most noisy.
"In modern times it (the Illuminati) is also used to refer to a purported conspiratorial organization which acts as a shadowy "power behind the throne", allegedly controlling world...
Hebrew for one of them. It is the core language for the Old Testament.
Greek is the base language for the New Testament, including the version of the Old Testament that was in use at the time of Jesus. If you have no interest in learning Konine Greek, then you will likely have to concentrate...
Nope. They are the break-off of the Mennonites, one of the earliest of the Anabaptist protestant denominations. They have their own set of rules that are not necessarily tied to scripture.
I do not believe there is any Christian denomination that is equivalent (in the approach to religion) to...
We really don't know what went on in that "late Roman Empire". Anything we might suggest is going to be pure speculation, lacking any kind of substantive support. We simply lack very much of anything in the way of written information about the people.
As far as whether or not the people would...
Essentially, both.
Many cultures grow out of religion, while in some instances, culture influences religion, as in the adoption of an English version of the mass among Catholics in the United States.
The influences tend to be general and not specific (like tattoos).
They can be considered a nuisance, but for the religious, they are a "call to worship". If I lived close to a church that played their bells, I'd probably consider moving or buying something to block the sound.
The JWs do not seem to believe that prophets (like those of the Old Testament) exist in the world today. As such, they don't seem to have the concept that any of their leaders (or members) can prophecy of future events, and rely, instead, on man's reckoning to predict events like the return of...
Islam currently has the practice, though it has existed in Judaism and Christianity in the distant past. There is a small branch of Mormonism (the FDLS) who practice it, as well. I suspect there are other groups that have slipped under the radar.
Polygamy was common during Biblical times.
As long as you are a minor and dependent upon your parents for your support, you are basically stuck with having to go along with their desires. This question is commonly asked by teens who want to break away from their parent's religion and there isn't a whole lot you can do while you are...
This is discussing the Savior's mission to the spirit world, where all people go when they die. There was no resurrection until the Savior overcame death and was resurrected. He went between the time he was crucified on the cross and his resurrection.
He limited his preaching to those who were...