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Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Pilgrimage for Christians :: Papers

Pilgrimage for Christians This question has a lot or arguments for both sides, which will be discussed here. The Christian Church itself is non entirely convinced(predicate) of whether or not trip should be practised, and unlike denominations nominate different views. Pilgrimage stooge help Christians a great deal. Pilgrims grow imminent to graven image during travel and pilgrimages can inspire them to spread the word of God when they return from the trip. If there be having dubietys over their faith in God, pilgrimages can make them feel close to God, and they can believe in him without doubt again. It is difficult to find arguments against pilgrimage in terms of what could be through in the time taken up by the trip, because pilgrimages do not take a long time now. A persons life could be dramatically changed by a pilgrimage and it could make them view the founding in a completely different way, after only a few days of devotion to God. In de fence of pilgrimage, it has happened for a in truth long time, since the start of the Christian faith, even though there is no reference to it in the Bible. Some branches of the Christian church, particularly the Roman Catholic church, judge matters on the Bible and on church traditions, which would make pilgrimage a good thing for the one reason that it has been going on for so long. There are also many reasons why pilgrimage is not considered a necessary thing for Christians to embark on. Some would contend that Christians time should be spend helping people, preaching and encouraging otherwise to adopt Christians beliefs. Some Protestants would also say that there is no substantive evidence of pilgrimage in the Bible, so it is not a Christian idea and should not happen. With the exception perhaps of the Holy Land, sites of pilgrimage are defined several(prenominal)times by only one witness who claims to have had a vision or a miracle. These sources cannot always be trusted, which makes some Christians critical of Pilgrimage. Others would argue, however, that

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