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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Martin Luther
The new doctrine of justification by faith, now in its inchoate stage, gradually developed, and was finally fixed by Luther as one of the central doctrines of Christianity.
The epoch-making event connected with the publication of the papal Bull of Indulgences in Germany, which was that of Julius II renewed in adaptable form by Leo X, to raise funds for the construction of St.
Luther's doctrine of consubstantiation, that the body is in, with, and under the bread, was to him devoid of all Scriptural support.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09438b.htm   (16144 words)

  
 Diplomatic bag -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
A diplomatic bag is a shipping container having (Exemption from taxation or normal processes of law that is offered to diplomatic personnel in a foreign country) diplomatic immunity from search or seizure.
Like (Click link for more info and facts about Alice and Bob) Alice and Bob, it is an example of a (Click link for more info and facts about metasyntactic variable) metasyntactic variable when used this way.
In actual practice, diplomatic bags are indeed used for exactly this purpose.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/d/di/diplomatic_bag.htm   (151 words)

  
 CIA - The World Factbook - Notes and Definitions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
This entry lists in alphabetical order by abbreviation those international organizations in which the subject country is a member or participates in some other way.
This entry lists the percentage distribution of the labor force by occupation.
This entry lists major infectious diseases likely to be encountered in countries where the risk of such diseases is assessed to be very high as compared to the United States.
www.phatnav.com /factbook/docs/notesanddefs.html   (9127 words)

  
 ipedia.com: British Empire Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Its territories were scattered across every continent and ocean, and it was described with some truth as "the empire on which the sun never sets." Arguably, its zenith was achieved in the 1890s and 1900s.
Mercantilism, the economic doctrine of competition between nations for a finite amount of wealth which had characterised the first period of colonial expansion, now gave way in Britain and elsewhere to the laissez-faire economic liberalism of Adam Smith and successors like Richard Cobden.
The period is distinguished by an unprecedented pursuit of what has been termed "empire for empire's sake", aggressive competition for overseas territorial acquisitions and the emergence in colonising countries of doctrines of racial superiority which denied the fitness of subjugated peoples for self-government.
www.ipedia.com /british_empire.html   (4970 words)

  
 Background Research : International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty
While this list of references will undoubtedly be useful, a fully key-worded and searchable electronic version is also available on CD-ROM and on this website.
Reviews doctrines of nonintervention held by individual states and points to the importance of the principle of nonintervention as the basis for order in the society of states.
Study of the legality of humanitarian intervention, examining the genealogy of the doctrine and arguing that as a legal concept it is incoherent.
www.iciss.ca /04_Biblio-en.asp   (11605 words)

  
 Think-Israel
Legal and diplomatic documents relevent to the history of the Middle East can be viewed by logging into the Avalon Project of the Yale Law School: Avalon Project.
Interestingly enough, not a single representative from of Saudi Arabia, the homeland of Mecca and Medina, took part in that Fourth Conference (or at least is not mentioned in the list of the partakers) which was joined by scholars from 24 different nations.
In view of this doctrine Spain might be brought into discussion, a country having been subjugated to Islamic rule for many centuries before the Christians regained it, a loss to which the Muslim world apparently resigned.
www.think-israel.org /background.html   (11958 words)

  
 Illuminati Conspiracy Part One: A Precise Exegesis on the Available Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
Mirabeau proclaimed Prussia to be the most likely place for the start of the revolution, with the "German Illuminists as its probable leaders." History records, however, that it was Mirabeau himself who became one of the main catalysts to spark the "fire in the minds of men" during the French Revolution.
The Patet Exitus, or the doctrine on Suicide, is expressed in the same terms as in the preceding deposition.
Metternich was a diplomat, his son Count Clemens Metternich followed in his father's footsteps; very famous in his time and one of the principal negotiators of the Congress of Vienna, he also became involved with the Rothschilds.
www.conspiracyarchive.com /NWO/Illuminati.htm   (8476 words)

  
 - Darwinism and the Nazi Race Holocaust -
If the Nazi party had fully embraced and consistently acted on the belief that all humans were descendants of Adam and Eve and equal before the creator God, as taught in both the Old Testament and New Testament Scriptures, the holocaust would never have occurred.
Expunging of the Judeo-Christian doctrine of the divine origin of humans from mainline German (liberal) theology and its schools, and replacing it with Darwinism, openly contributed to the acceptance of Social Darwinism that culminated in the tragedy of the holocaust.
Darwin even compiled a long list of cases where he concluded bad blood polluted a whole gene line, causing it to bear impure progeny forever.
www.trueorigin.org /holocaust.asp   (7549 words)

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