Topic: not about religion, but heavy
Manami's photo
Mon 11/26/07 04:41 PM
i'm writing a paper for philosophy class.
if you've taken philosophy class before,
can you tell me how to think and write phiosophically about races and christianity in Brazil?

Jess642's photo
Mon 11/26/07 04:44 PM
Try here Manami, then apply it to the topic matter...flowerforyou



http://www.sfu.ca/philosophy/writing.htm

Manami's photo
Mon 11/26/07 04:50 PM
thank you so much, jess flowerforyou

josh3110's photo
Mon 11/26/07 10:29 PM
bigsmile I couldn't because I don't live in Brazil. LOL laugh

JBTHEMILKER's photo
Wed 11/28/07 02:53 AM
Manami,
It is my belief that before you will ever be able to apply Christianity to some far off land, one must first examine the scriptures. I think the answer to your question lies in the King James Bible, the Word of God. It is a start that You posted here on this forum.
I think You might find that the following of Christ is the same in Brazil as it is in Hawaii. We are all sinners. None of us have come righteous in the sight of God. Christ was the only begotten son of God. He lived as man. Jesus Christ lived a spotless life on earth was crucified for our redemption of sins. He was buried and rose up again to sit on the right hand of God the Father. Because Christ died for our sins, we are now , those of us who take Jesus as our savior, spotless in the sight of the Lord.
Those basic gospel facts are the same in Brazil as they are in any land.

yzrabbit1's photo
Wed 11/28/07 09:15 AM

spotless in the sight of the Lord.
Those basic gospel facts are the same in Brazil as they are in any land.



I wonder how the tribal people that first lived in Brazil when the spotless conquers from Europe arrived. Is there religion still around today? Did the spotless peacful Christians live in harmony with the natives in Brazil?