imagine that you are john the baptist today what message would you preach to the filipino people to great change in the society as a whole?
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imagine that you are john the baptist today what message would you preach to the filipino people to great change in the society as a whole?
His mission was addressed to all ranks and stations of Jewish society. His message was that God's judgment on the world was imminent and that, to prepare for this judgment, the people should repent their sins, be baptized, and produce appropriate fruits of repentance.
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Imagine that you are john the baptist today what message would you preach to the filipino people to great change in the society as a whole.
- John's criticism of the Pharisees and Sadducees is severe, yet it is justified. The Sadducees were powerful, well-educated religious leaders who compromised their Jewish faith by mixing it up with Greek society. On the other hand, the Pharisees were the most well-liked religious authorities of the day. They were legalists and immensely proud of how closely they adhered to the letter of the Law of Moses. They became well-known due to their support for Israel and their ability to explain religion to laypeople.
- The first monotheistic religion in the Philippines that has been documented is Islam. Muslims from the Persian Gulf, southern India, and various sultanates in the larger Malay Archipelago brought Islam to the Philippines in the fourteenth century. Then, in the late 14th and early 15th centuries, came the first missionaries.
- They helped establish sultanates and carried out conquests in mainland Mindanao and Sulu. The group that converted to Islam became known as the Moros, and the Muslim conquest even reached Tondo, which was afterwards replaced by the vassal state of Maynila that belonged to the Bruneian Empire.
- When the Spanish armada under Ferdinand Magellan arrived in the central Philippines in the 16th century, Muslim sultanates had already started to grow there. Following the succeeding Spanish conquest, Catholicism replaced Islam as the majority religion in the majority of today's Philippines, with Islam becoming a sizable minority religion.
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