Yes, they are obedient until the end.
For me, the divide between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance has long been the invention of the printing press by Gutenberg.
With the invention of the printing press, documents began to be much more widely available.
The impact of this was that the attitude towards the Church shifted dramatically from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance as people began getting access to more documents and used those documents to think critically about the Catholic Church and its practices.
So, by the time of Luther, there was a fervent group of informed and educated reformers who were influenced by Renaissance views on critical thinking who took issue with the sale of indulgences in a way that was not done during the Middle Ages.
The Eastern Churches do not accept the pope's rulings or leadership. They are now known as the Eastern Orthodox Churches. This caused a schism between the Eastern and Western beliefs and churches in the Roman Empire. ... Another difference between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church is the language
The correctional system should be primarily rehabilitative, which is a part of the name "correctional". The criminals will eventually leave the premises of the facility when they're done with their time. If you only punish them, they'll have problems coming back to the society and might repeat their crimes. Rehabilitative facilities would help integrate them and correct their behavior so as to prevent them from leading a life of crime, which is not something that simple punishment would do.
Get a job during your teenage years, save up for a car, get a student loan and go to college, after college hopefully you find a partner and start having kids, and get a really good job that pays good