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Nero burned Scriptures.
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The Christian religion began way before the birth of Jesus Christ but was more evolved and spread after His birth. the followers of this religion follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, who is the son of God sent to redeem mankind.
Christianity attributes its rise to various causes, some of which include the <u>declaration of the faith as the official religion of Rome by Theodosius in 380 CE through the Edict of Thessalonica</u>. In <u>313 AD, Constantine also put out a declaration known as the Edict of Milan</u> which gave Christians the right to follow and practice their faith freely. Added to that, <u>Apostle Paul's work in spreading the </u><u><em>"good news"</em></u><u> to all parts of the world, even to non-Jews all contributed to the spread and rise of Christianity.
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Thus, the correct answer is the second option, for <u>the burning of scriptures by emperor Nero did not contribute to the rise of Christianity</u>.
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How can you add eight 8's to get the number 1,000? (only use addition)
Explanation:
The key to this math riddle is realizing that the one place must be zero.
888 + 88 + 8 + 8 + 8 = 1,000
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Islam didn’t prosper in Central Africa because Islam was meant for regions with radical geographical inequalities.
That is, Islam is a desert religion… and Central Africa is a wet tropical region without the geographic inequalities of the desertic lands. Islam simply was not needed there.
So, let’s ellaborate: the main argument of the article is that Islam was born as a desert religion in a region characterized for very wealthy and productive “pockets” of arable land located amidst large regions of un-arable desert (this is, radical geographic inequality). This meant that the inhabitants of the poor lands had little incentive to invest in any kind of capital acumulation and, instead, every incentive to raid and take what the rich pockets produced. The resulting equilibrium meant a state of perpetual unstability and conflict between these two parts of the population.
Islam solved this through an economic doctrine of both static and dynamic redistribution. In essence, the “rich” regions were obligated to pay a religious tax given then to the “poor” regions and capital accumulation was prevented. In the words of the authors: