https://audioboo.fm/boos/2099991-easter-video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z34aPu-4NXM
Wednesday, 30 April 2014
Monday, 21 April 2014
Easter Video
"Some people think that Easter is about candies stuff, and the eggs, and the hunts for Easter egg, the bunnies and everything like that but its all about Jesus dying on the cross and getting being spread on. And when he got nails on his hands, and when he got nails on his feet, and when he died on the cross, and when he got on the tomb and stayed on the tomb for 3 days. And Mary and the other girls came to put perfume and stuff on him but he wasn't there, he was out of the tomb because they told the 3 girls that he would be arise on the 3rd day and he told them the truth and stayed in the garden but Mary, they went away and but Mary stay because she was taught that Jesus body got stolen but she taught that when someone talked to her, she taught that in the garden, and that guys says Mary and she knew just it right away."
Retrieved from: http://youtu.be/z34aPu-4NXM
Sunday, 20 April 2014
Jan Hus
About Jan Hus(John Huss)
John Hus was a Bohemian religious leader who, supporting Wycliffe's religious ideas, tried to spread them through out central Europe. Huss was arrested, tried as a heretic, found guilty and burned at the stake. Huss death aroused his followers, the Hussites, to armed rebellion, but they were suppressed by the armies of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Concerning John Wycliffe's religion ideas, let me tell you that he was an English priest who attacked the church because of it's wealth, it's political power, and worldliness of it's clergy. He demanded changes in certain basic beliefs and practices of the church and alerted the supremacy of the Pope. To enable the people to guide themselves in religious matters, he translated the bible in English for his heretical belief. Wycliffe's was denounced by the Pope, Wycliffe's followers, known as Lollards were harshly persecuted.
John Hus was a Bohemian religious leader who, supporting Wycliffe's religious ideas, tried to spread them through out central Europe. Huss was arrested, tried as a heretic, found guilty and burned at the stake. Huss death aroused his followers, the Hussites, to armed rebellion, but they were suppressed by the armies of the Holy Roman Emperor.
Concerning John Wycliffe's religion ideas, let me tell you that he was an English priest who attacked the church because of it's wealth, it's political power, and worldliness of it's clergy. He demanded changes in certain basic beliefs and practices of the church and alerted the supremacy of the Pope. To enable the people to guide themselves in religious matters, he translated the bible in English for his heretical belief. Wycliffe's was denounced by the Pope, Wycliffe's followers, known as Lollards were harshly persecuted.
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