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Title: STRONG AND WEEK
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March 10, 1999 |
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All we can do is pray, beg and hope for
forgiveness. With such a guilt upon his sub©conscience, man can never be
truly happy.
Yet another strength with the Christian faith is that it is one of the
more flexible religions. Under the leadership of the pope(s), the Catholic
faith has evolved with modern society and become a more "reasonable" faith... Showed first 250 characters
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This is not so. The Christian
religion has modified its rituals yet the central beliefs have not been
altered since the very beginning of this religion. This is actually quite
a good thing. A religion should change as the modern society does and
conform to a more "acceptable" approach to continue its
teachings/practices... Showed next 250 characters
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