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Thursday, February 9, 2017

Obedience and Sin

Most of the variants of the worldly concern story begin with an subr come outine of noncompliance as the graduation of sin. In the Bible, Eve take an apple from the forbidden steer and they are cast out of Eden. Greek mythology holds that when Prometheus gave the gift of energize to cosmos, the gods were angered and gave Pandora a box, well-read that she would open it and unleash termination, lugubriousness and plague onto mankind. The fall of man is a common al-Qaida throughout mythology, literature and religion. However, throughout history, obedience has not forever and a day been place with virtue and disobedience has not always been identified with sin. Blind obedience to the church services authority has direct to great suffering and death while disobedience to the churchs dogma has guide to some of our greatest scientific breakthroughs.\nThe Spanish Inquisition was an try on to control the masses by forcing confessions of heterodoxy and demanding obedience to the Catholic Church. The Spanish Inquisition began in 1492 by King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I when they issued the Alhambra order of magnitude which ordered all Jews in Spanish owned lands to establish and never come back. Those who chose to uphold would be required to deepen to Catholicism. Some Jews who remained truly born-again to Catholicism. Others converted publically yet continued to practice Judaism privately. These crypto-Jews were considered heretics. The churchs definition of unorthodoxy was very specific. Freeman states:\nA heretic publicly stated his beliefs (based upon what the church considered inaccurate interpretations of the Bible) and refused to pit them, even after beingness corrected by the authority. He also tried to thatched roof his beliefs to other people. He had to be doing these things by his own remedy will, not under the modulate of the devil.\nTherefore, heresy was openly and publicly disobeying the church. When someone was called out as a heretic by the inquisition, they were forced to confess to the heresy and...

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