When reading this excerpt I understood authors intentions, I bet, in full measure. As he mentioned - the war is murder, thousands of people fighting for particular idea and nothing can't stop them, neither moral issues nor ethical rules. All these people are guilties of a global crime and author at any price will not support such events. Unlikely that all of these people will be punished for their mistakes or sins they have made, but if we will talk about regular crime, such as author described in the text - this actions must be sentenced to justice.
So I choose this option :
<span>B.Paine says that war is terrible, and ordinarily nothing could have convinced him to support it. However, he also believes that if a person or group commits severe crimes against him, that party should be punished, no matter who they are.</span>
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Explanation:
How do Indy and Marion escape the Well of Souls? Indy knocks down one wall of the chamber by toppling a giant statue of Anubis to reveal an adjoining room (filled with mummified corpses) that leads to the surface.
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The correct answers are:
*They favored the teachings of John Calvin.
*They thought the church was too full of Roman Catholic teachings.
Explanation:
The Puritans desire to separate from the Church of England because after seeing the division from the catholic church by Henry VIII and forming a new church namely protestant there was no major difference, some of the practices were performed which didn't favor with puritans and they decided to follow John Calvin.