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Homosexuality and Christianity - The issue of Homosexuality within Christianity has become a matter of intense theological debate among some Christians, with ongoing argument over whether homosexuality, and specifically homosexual sex, is immoral or a sin.
Primacy of Simon Peter - The various denominations within Christianity disagree on the subject of the primacy of Simon Peter (Saint Peter) and thus of the episcopacy of the Bishop of Rome. Whilst the reasons for disagreement are complex matters of doctrine, history, and politics, the debate is often reduced to a proxy debate upon the meaning and translation of verse 18 of chapter 16 of the Gospel of Matthew, the "on this rock" debate.
Christian Reconstructionism - Christian Reconstructionism is a highly controversial religious and theological movement within Protestant Christianity. It calls for Christians to put their faith into action in all areas of life including civil government, and envisions, among other things, the private and civil enforcement of the general principles of Old Testament and New Testament moral law, including those expounded in the case laws and summarized in the Old Testament Decalogue.
Lincoln-Douglas debate - Lincoln-Douglas Debate, sometimes called Lincoln-Douglas, LD debate, or simply, LD, is a style of debate practiced in National Forensic League competitions, and widely used in related debate leagues such as the National Catholic Forensic League, National Educational Debate Association, the National Christian Forensics and Communication Association, and their ...
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