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  • ...Solzhenitsyn]]'s ''[[One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich]]'' with its [[Christian]] themes. Other Politburo members felt Khrushchev had behaved recklessly i ...er 1956: Survival of the 'Spitzbart' During Destalinization," ''Journal of Contemporary History'' 2006 41(3): 477-502,</ref>
    38 kilobytes (5,766 words) - 04:03, November 10, 2025
  • ...ue in continuing to keep its strong [[Catholic]] roots even in the face of persecution. Despite this, communists remained in power and received no punishment, ev One-third of contemporary lands claimed by Poland were taken from [[Germany]] and gifted to the Polis
    76 kilobytes (11,041 words) - 15:31, December 5, 2025
  • In terms of contemporary definitions of '''atheism''', the ''Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary'' [[Defi ...t/cri/cri-jrnl/web/crj0131a.html "Putting the atheist on the defensive"] ''Christian Research Institute Journal'', p. 7.</ref> See also: [[Strong atheism]]
    223 kilobytes (30,698 words) - 15:41, December 6, 2025
  • ...t "the disciples were called Christians first in [[Antioch]]." The title ''Christian'' is also used in Acts 26:28 and 1 Peter 4:16. Christians believe in [[God] == Main Christian Divisions ==
    62 kilobytes (9,115 words) - 03:29, January 4, 2026
  • ...ng of those presenting such evidence, are indicative of the high stakes in contemporary [[culture war]]s, which are not about alternative policies but [[Values cla ...dent Nick Sandmann: ‘I Was Not Going to Become Angry … I Am a Faithful Christian’]. ''Breitbart News''. Retrieved January 21, 2019.
    113 kilobytes (15,186 words) - 02:22, December 6, 2025
  • ...]] (as well as political opponents, [[Gypsies]], [[Catholics]] and other [[Christian]] church members opposed to their policies, mentally disabled individuals, ...ism by comparing it to other genocides, the death toll of Germans in WWII, persecution of homosexuals in Nazi Germany, or the number of abortions, in an attempt a
    15 kilobytes (2,292 words) - 23:17, September 30, 2024
  • [http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/index.html '''Early Christian Writings''' A.D. 30 through 380 (earlychristianwritings.com)] <br>See '''[[ ...(Retired) (shroud.com)] —''Dr. Frederick T. Zugibe supports the classic Christian understanding of the wounds being in the middle of the palm instead of the
    543 kilobytes (91,377 words) - 23:00, October 24, 2025
  • ...ion of the Biblical laws (as well as perpetuating of the Biblical lore) to contemporary Jewish life, is known as the [[Talmud]]. The first part of the Talmud is pr ...eaking Aramaic, are dispersed to several countries since their World War l persecution and flight from Turkey - along with the Armenians. They are settled today i
    6 kilobytes (921 words) - 01:07, November 26, 2024
  • ...Black churches in [[Louisiana]]. The suspect was heavily involved in anti-Christian music, [[satanism]] and [[paganism]]. In a [[Colorado]] high school shooti ...et-controversy/2603030002/</ref> insensitivity and mocking remarks about [[Christian]]s,<ref name="breitbart.com"/> and [[homophobic]] comments directed against
    359 kilobytes (51,383 words) - 05:56, December 19, 2025
  • {{cquote|“Pinochet, I believe, is the only dictator in Western contemporary history, during this century and the last century, who, 50 years after his The subsequent free presidential elections were won by the [[Christian Democrat]] [[Patricio Aylwin]] with 55.2% of the vote, to whom Pinochet han
    49 kilobytes (7,637 words) - 19:05, December 8, 2024
  • In every generation, this blind hatred is 'adjusted' to contemporary politics / events. In Europe for example both opposite sides suffered from ...tion, was a key motivation in antisemitism creeping its way into the early Christian church as it increasingly caved into paganism.<ref>One for Israel (May 31,
    37 kilobytes (5,374 words) - 22:12, August 13, 2025
  • ...''' is the superstitious belief that [[Jewish]] people needed the blood of Christian babies for varied reasons. It is a common component of [[Anti-Semitism]]. ...and it no longer persists in the West. Indeed, many children venerated as Christian martyrs have been decanonised. However, the blood libel has resurfaced in I
    2 kilobytes (327 words) - 03:25, July 13, 2016
  • A contemporary German encyclopedia (Brockhaus, "Allegmeine deutsche Real- Encyklopaidie", Referring to the same era, the Christian historian James Parkes writes in Whose Land?: "Peasant and Bedouin alike ha
    25 kilobytes (3,698 words) - 21:49, July 1, 2025
  • ...ersecution-of-mideast-christians-is-overlooked-expert-says/ Iran's role in persecution of Mideast Christians is overlooked, expert says], ''JNS'', Mar 1, 2022.<b ...nationism" – an organized, unrelenting, Nazi-like campaign to reduce the Christian presence in the Middle East.
    1.9 megabytes (304,472 words) - 01:38, January 7, 2026
  • ...f Moldova) and Bukovina (now part of Ukraine). Although subjected to harsh persecution, including government-sanctioned pogroms and killings, most Jews from the t Poetry and theater play an important role in contemporary Romanian life. Classic Romanian plays, such as those of Ion Luca Caragiale,
    47 kilobytes (6,774 words) - 05:40, December 21, 2025
  • ...mercial venture like Jamestown, its citizens sought freedom from religious persecution and a place to settle and worship God in a way they saw fit. The social an ...mshire, England, the congregation began to feel the pressures of religious persecution. In the Hampton Court Conference, [[King James I]] declared [[Puritans]] an
    70 kilobytes (10,896 words) - 03:58, October 10, 2023
  • '''Baptist''' refers to any one of several [[Christian]] groups that typically embrace theologically and socially [[conservative]] ...puritan-separatist-baptist-mennonite/</ref> He fled to [[Holland]] due to persecution of the [[Anabaptists]], of which he was part.<ref>http://www.exlibris.org/n
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  • A cornerstone of Indonesia's contemporary foreign policy is its participation in the Association of Southeast Asian N ...i, however, remains overwhelmingly Hindu. In the eastern archipelago, both Christian and Islamic proselytizing took place in the 16th and 17th centuries, and, c
    40 kilobytes (5,701 words) - 05:01, November 12, 2024
  • ...rance suspicious of religion, evangelicalism's message strikes a chord], ''Christian Science Monitor'', By Robert Marquand, Staff writer July 12, 2012</ref> M ...he world have now signed a statement expressing their skepticism about the contemporary theory of [[Charles Darwin|Darwinian]] evolution."<ref>http://www.discovery
    34 kilobytes (4,615 words) - 16:17, May 29, 2025
  • ...ef>[http://www.greaterthings.com/News/Christian/Persecution/ International Persecution of Christians]</ref> ...agazine/item/32392-a-dangerous-time-to-be-christian A Dangerous Time To Be Christian]. ''The New American''. Retrieved June 4, 2019.
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