...AD]]. The edict established religious toleration for [[Christianity]] and freedom of worship for all Christians throughout the Roman Empire. In addition, bot
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...t government, but the economy is opening up, as is political and religious freedom, although slowly. Many Chinese have a blend of traditional folk religion be
...na, a Christian can go to jail for proclaiming the gospel openly, although religious persecution is becoming less common.
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...e/pdfs/LifeChallenges/Homosexuality_Resources.pdf Help the homosexual find freedom from their lifestyle] PDF from [[Focus on the Family]]
...g that long-term change away from homosexual orientation can occur through religious mediation has challenged the theory that sexual orientation is immutable. f
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...ussia is now a democracy, there has in recent years been a slow erosion of freedom and human rights in the nation.
...c lines: the majority of religious Slavs are Orthodox, and the majority of religious people of Turkic descent are [[Muslim]].
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...mselves [[Hindu]]. Although [[Europe]] is rapidly becoming secular and non-religious, the majority of Christians live in areas where European settlement or miss
...tries with huge debts involved in terrible (usually civil) wars. Religious freedom is typical of most of the southern countries where [[Christianity]] is the
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...God]]. Often these ideas are taken up by large groups of followers and new religious movements form that are distinct from [[Christianity]] and considered heret
...thodox Christianity. This partly coincides with greater personal religious freedom and tolerance in much of the world. Beliefs of Arianism have again resurfac
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...ealthy, democratic English speaking country in [[North America]]. There is freedom of religion. More than any other country, it has obvious conservative Chris
...Protestants found the new colonies as the perfect place to gain religious freedom from a persecuting government. They boarded the Mayflower and two other Ame
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Christianity is the most [[Persecuted Church|persecuted religious faith]] in the world. This is a list of '''terrorist incidents''' in contem
...ristians because even though the attacks were perpetrated by non-Christian religious extremists, they were motivated by their disapproval of US foreign policy.
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...tries with huge debts involved in terrible (usually civil) wars. Religious freedom is typical of most of the southern countries where [[Christianity]] is the
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...robably the majority of the population essentially non-religious. There is freedom of religion in Australia with significant groups of [[Muslims]], [[Buddhist
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...of Christians|persecuted Church]], [[Bible translation]], [[evangelism]], religious liberty, humanitarian ministry and topics of interest to [[Protestant Chris
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...ed his efforts on ending poverty and opposing the Vietnam War, both from a religious perspective.
...Memphis, Tennessee. He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977 and Congressional Gold Medal in 2004; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day w
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...decisions in matters of faith without coercion or compulsion by any larger religious or civil body
...or civilian (subject only to the law where it does not interfere with the religious teachings and practices of the church)
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...rth. They were sometime decorated as a form of worship in some cultures in religious ceremonies dealing with fertility.
...ained the soul of the tree it lived on. The Druids used Mistletoe in their religious ceremonies. The Druid priests would cut it up and distribute it to the peop
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The word evangelicalism often refers to a broad collection of religious beliefs, practices, and traditions which are found among Protestant Christi
...h is independently operated and maintained, allowing the greatest level of freedom possible to do the Lord's work.
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...even to death, was common. Today, in much of the world, although there is freedom of religion, Christians are still hated, and in some places, killed for the
...t martyr known of was the [[apostle Stephen]] who was stoned by the Jewish religious leaders - the story is told in [[Acts 7]].
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...issuing the the Edict of Milan with his co-emperor Licinius which brought freedom of religion to the Empire. This edict helped to put an end to institutional
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...hodoxy]], [[Roman Catholicism]] and [[Protestantism]]. There is widespread freedom of religion, however Europe is rapidly become predominantly secular with [[
...consider themselves Christian. About 25% of people consider themselves non-religious. Minority religions are growing, mostly through immigration, the main one b
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...nsel has been sought by presidents, and his appeal in both the secular and religious arenas is evidenced by the wide range of groups that have honored him, incl
...the British Empire (KBE), for his international contribution to civic and religious life over 60 years.
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