As I prepare to write a post concerning Western civilization, I stop to ask myself a few questions, find your personal answers if you wish, this will likely come up in my next or previous post and might interest you further.
Other Protestant Figures - The English Reformation (1540's)
After the influence of Luther, other denominations started popping up after hearing Luther was able to be a Christian without agreeing with the church. If we live in a world full of different beliefs, why and how did this have negative affects?
Protestant figures came about and spread their own beliefs, which tended to differ from Luther because Luther did not write down his specific beliefs and practices. Michael Servetus was a dictator that people actually wanted. Why would people want to be dictated like this and how was Servetus wrong in his dictatorship?
What should Henry VIII have done when his first wife (Kathrin of Aragon) didn't give him a male heir?
Most know the general idea of the story considering Henry VIII, and his daughters Mary and Elizabeth. Looking back at this, why is it important not to use force against people's opinions & beliefs?
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