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skelet666 [1.2K]
3 years ago
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For a church to be considered sacred, it must adhere to a specific architectural model. True False

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SpyIntel [72]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:. False

Explanation:

Sacred places are where we meet something beyond ourselves.

The holiness of the church is what makes it sacred.

Traditionally, of course, churches are expected to be holy.

But buildings, sacred spaces, are not holy only because of expectation or architecture or silence or time apart.

disa [49]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

FALSE

Explanation: A church is a Biblical word which means an assembly, it can be used to describe the coming together of Christian believers, it can used to mean all Christians both living and the dead.

In recent periods people refer to church as a building.

Different churches have different designs. For the Roman Catholic church it has contain a lectern,an alter, a pulpit,a Crucifix etc.

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