- Protestants believe it is symbolic of the blood and flesh whereas the Catholic’s believe it to transform into the body of Christ.
- Martin Luther
- The kuran (Koran) is the book of Islam (Muslim religion)
- The Mormon religion was founded by Joseph Smith around 1830 in the United States of America.
- a) Public school teachers are prohibited from leading a prayer to Jesus/God Almighty in a public class room. b) A student may say a prayer. Anyone can pray privately in their hearts anywhere! c) Yes, public school teachers are permitted to read the Holy Bible as a literature and comparison.
- Many Christians as well as many other Religious Sects believe there are many ways to heaven. But Jesus said in John 14: 6-7 NIV Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me. If you really knew me, you would know my Father as well. From now on, you do know him and have seen him." (5% of American adults say they do not believe in God or a universal spirit, but only about a quarter (24%) of these nonbelievers actually call themselves atheists. Believe it or not, 14% of the 5% claimed to be Christian.) Data from the survey.
- Not all unbelievers consider themselves to be Atheist.
- Friday afternoon/evening at sundown.
- Muslim: Indonesia is the country with the world's largest Muslim population (205 million).
- No it is not, but it is taken from the “Sermon on the Mount.” Matthew 7:12 NIV
“So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets.”
“America is among the most religious of the world’s developed nations. Nearly six-in-ten U.S. adults say that religion is “very important” in their lives, and roughly four-in-ten say they attend worship services at least once a week. But the U.S. Religious Knowledge Survey shows that large numbers of Americans are uninformed about the tenets, practices, history and leading figures of major faith traditions – including their own. Many people also think the constitutional restrictions on religion in public schools are stricter than they really are.”