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Christianity EtcRe: In Islamic Hell Fire,there Is Hope For Atheists To Be Set Free by NEFERTITIxx: 7:28am On Feb 16, 2023
TenQ:
Not really, I can't help enjoying the Arabian Nights Tales and making reading it with my friends.

Good morning
Good morning
I think if you dwell into medieval religion
There are some more interesting topics it’s more intriguing Dan ds
Christianity EtcRe: In Islamic Hell Fire,there Is Hope For Atheists To Be Set Free by NEFERTITIxx: 6:50am On Feb 16, 2023
Seems the religion of peace is really giving you sleepless nights
BusinessRe: CBN Opens Portal For Deposit Of Old Naira Notes by NEFERTITIxx: 6:49am On Feb 16, 2023
Emiefiele de smoke ice big time
Why wasn’t this rolled out from the onset
Na now wey dem give few days deadline he de say he open portal to isi ewu
PoliticsRe: Trending Photo Of Mr Peter Obi by NEFERTITIxx: 6:44am On Feb 16, 2023
Naija’s Ethan Peter Obi Hunt 😆
Nairaland GeneralRe: Seun Kuti Is Ready To Fight Peter Obi Watch The Full Video by NEFERTITIxx: 6:42am On Feb 16, 2023
This one don smoke Igbo carry phone again wahala
PoliticsRe: Election: Tinubu Goofs Yet Again - Business Day by NEFERTITIxx: 6:41am On Feb 16, 2023
Baba just de release Hit Track for us back to back
This old man wey suppose de rest one place
Na Greed! Ole! Barawo! De kill am 😕
Christianity EtcRe: What Do You Know About Orthodox Christians? by NEFERTITIxx: 6:39am On Feb 16, 2023
According to National Geographic;


On July 16, 1054, Patriarch of Constantinople Michael Cerularius was excommunicated from the Christian church based in Rome, Italy. Cerularius’s excommunication was a breaking point in long-rising tensions between the Roman church based in Rome and the Byzantine church based in Constantinople (now called Istanbul). The resulting split divided the European Christian church into two major branches: the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. This split is known as the Great Schism, or sometimes the “East-West Schism” or the “Schism of 1054.”

The Great Schism came about due to a complex mix of religious disagreements and political conflicts. One of the many religious disagreements between the western (Roman) and eastern (Byzantine) branches of the church had to do with whether or not it was acceptable to use unleavened bread for the sacrament of communion. (The west supported the practice, while the east did not.) Other objects of religious dispute include the exact wording of the Nicene Creed and the Western belief that clerics should remain celibate.

These religious disagreements were made worse by a variety of political conflicts, particularly regarding the power of Rome. Rome believed that the pope—the religious leader of the western church—should have authority over the patriarch—the religious authority of the eastern church. Constantinople disagreed. Each church recognized their own leaders, and when the western church eventually excommunicated Michael Cerularius and the entire eastern church. The eastern church retaliated by excommunicating the Roman pope Leo III and the Roman church with him.

While the two churches have never reunited, over a thousand years after their split, the western and eastern branches of Christianity came to more peaceable terms. In 1965, Pope Paul VI and Patriarch Athenagoras I lifted the longstanding mutual excommunication decrees made by their respective churches.

Today, the two branches of Christianity remain distinct expressions of a similar faith. Roman Catholicism is the single largest Christian denomination, with more than a billion followers around the world. Eastern Orthodoxy is the second-largest Christian denomination, with more than 260 million followers. Eastern Orthodoxy includes national churches, such as the Greek Orthodox Church and Russian Orthodox Church.
EducationRe: Albania Bunkers by NEFERTITIxx: 4:09am On Jan 09, 2023
You nuh go continue abi pictures nuh de too

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