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  • ...tor, his wife and another church member are on trial in Beijing, [[China]] accused of printing over 200,000 Bibles for free distribution. In China, only a sin
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  • ...ineos was removed from his position after controversy in which he has been accused of selling [[Church]] land.
    431 bytes (65 words) - 17:30, 5 September 2009
  • ...fter being found guilty of “Christianization” in Indonesia. The women were accused of breaking the Child Protection Acts of 2002. This is a law that forbids c
    649 bytes (92 words) - 04:37, 30 August 2009
  • The council was held to condemn [[Heresy|heresies]] that the Catholic Church accused the [[Protestantism|Protestants]] of committing. One notable verdict of the
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  • Nine Australians accused of smuggling heroin out of Indonesia, currently being held in prison in Bal
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  • In Spain and Portugal, the ''auto da fes'' and pre-decided trials of accused heretics often ended with men and women being burned alive. Spanish mission
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  • * '''Religious failures''' - The people are accused of empty ritual and superifical trust in the Temple in passages such as [[M * '''Social injustices''' - The people are accused of social injustice in passages such as [[Micah 2]]:1-2
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  • ...cted local officials not to actively search out Christians, but to require accused Christians to prove their worship of other idols or else be punished by dea ...peace for Christians however. Hadrian, for example, ensured that those who accused Christians without cause were punished. Gallenius was particularly tolerant
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  • ...gods ([[Acts 17:18]],[[Acts 17:19|19]],[[Acts 17:20|20]]). The church was accused of political insurrection ([[Acts 17:6]],[[Acts 17:7|7]]). Experts openly c
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  • ...Jesus. Joseph was punished even though he was innocent of the crime he was accused of. Jesus was punished even though he was innocent of all crimes. Joseph sa
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  • In [[Isaiah 1]] the people are accused of only lacking knowledge of God. In [[Isaiah 2]] the people are accused of idolatory
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  • ...rst chapter of Isaiah sets the scene of the book of Isaiah. The people are accused of having a lack of knowledge of God, being lawless and worshipping superfi
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  • ...as they prove to the record labels they can sell albums. Oftentimes these accused bands will quickly reject the Christian label they once embraced, causing c
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  • ...(551-628) and is clearly different from the dualism that [[Nestorius]] was accused of: his main christological work is strikingly called the 'Book of the Unio ...e would only call her 'mother of Christ'. His opponent Cyril of Alexandria accused him of dividing Christ into two persons, which he clearly denied. The affai
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  • <li>"One witness is not enough to convict a man accused of any crime or offense he may have committed. A matter must be established
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  • ...ts a very important spiritual message. During his ministry Jesus was often accused of associating with the publicans and sinners by the Scribes and Pharisees
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  • ...Muslim communities). This was considered grounds for divorce. Also, women accused of adultery could be punished by having their heads shaved, a grave dishono ...e Jewish tradition it was suitable punishment to shave the head of a women accused of adultery, as would an uncovered women would likely be if she were marrie
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  • ...nforgivable sin in [[Matthew 12]]:22-32. The context is when the Pharisees accused Jesus of casting out demons by the power of the devil. Therefore, suicide i
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  • ...l of other gods has been held to be atheism. For instance, Christians were accused of atheism for not believing in the Roman gods. Atheism is clearly incompat
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