Incident: The Holocaust
The cause of the incident was the socially ingrained antisemitism that was sponsored by Hitler's Nazi regime. The Nazis blamed the troubles Germany faced following WWI on the Jews, and also created ethnocentrism among "Aryan" Germans which condemned the Jews and other minority groups. The Jews slowly lost their rights and ability to defend themselves legally, and then the greater mistreatment began with concentration camps and ghettos and moving to death camps and mass genocide. Many Jews were not able to escape to the US either because of immigration laws, which blocked their entry. The effects was the massive losses to the Jewish people, with over seven million deaths caused by the Nazis.
The most likely way to prevent a situation like the Holocaust is to become a more active society that is not afraid to come to the aid of another, in both a small scale and at the international diplomatic level.
1. Christianity was formed by Jewish traditions and the new following of the leader Jesus Christ. The Graeco-Roman world that it was formed in was conducive to travel and the indoctrination of the Roman emperor was key to its spread.
2. He failed to fulfill the role as Messiah by not bringing the end of the world and the judgement of all people for their sins.
3. Baptism and Communion.
4. The Gospels were written up to several decades after the death of Christ, the first section to be written of the new testament is the Galatians or Thessalonians.
5. Constantine was essential to Christianity's survival because it created a new headquarters during the fall of the Roman empire and the practitioners a safe place of haven.
6. Eastern Orthodox Christianity differs in belief from western Christianity in the area of original sin and ancestral sin and the immaculate conception of Mary.
7. Indulgences,
8. Baptism, Communion, Confirmation, Holy Orders, Matrimony, Last Rites, Reconciliation.
9. Vatican II was a great sequel to Vatican I, and had several difference that I cannot remember.
10. Liberation theology is a concept that involves a different interpretation of Christianity to create a new set of beliefs and are both fundamentally different and also similar to Roman Catholicism.
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