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  • ...ced violence and civil war. It has a population of around 20 million. Most citizens are [[Buddhist]], 12% are [[Hindu]], 8% [[Muslim]] and 7% [[Christian]]. Th
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  • ...out near Nineveh. After this Jonah did in fact preach to the city, and its citizens and king repented. Because of their repentant nature God spared the city wh
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  • ...on are Persian ethnically. The main spoken language is [[Farsi]], and most citizens speak it either as a first or second language. Most people are [[Muslim]]s,
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  • Sing all ye citizens of heaven above!
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  • ...pressed [[Christianity]] and promoted [[atheism]], many of its 150 million citizens, have a connection with the [[Russian Orthodox Church]]. Today there is fre
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  • ...n especially significant reign for Christianity. Decius commanded that all citizens required officially signed documentations proving that they had offered sac
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  • ...pected to receive homage as a god. A provincial governor might require his citizens to offer incense to kaisar kurios (Lord Caesar), which Christians had to re
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  • |note: approximately 75% of Omani citizens, who compose almost 70% of the country's total population, are Ibadhi Musli [[Saudi Arabia]] [[Islam|Muslim]] (official; citizens are 85-90% Sunni and 10-15% Shia), other (includes Eastern Orthodox, [[Prot
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  • ...refore state legislatures did not have the right to follow the will of the citizens with regard to laws on abortion. This is controversial because abortion is
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  • ...Geneva had three classes of residents: the ''citoyens'', who were natural citizens, and had the right to participate in all levels of city government; the ''b
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  • ...otion, when they hear of such poverty of Christ, are almost angry with the citizens of Bethlehem, denounce their blindness and ingratitude, and think, if they
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