原帖由 tka_lai 於 2008-12-12 10:16 發表
當我富有的一天,我會回國內的鄉郊辦學,都唔會將錢比教會,將錢用在傳導人「租昂貴豪宅」的奢侈事方面。
原帖由 迷彩朱古力 於 2008-12-12 22:19 發表
的確有此事。
朱門酒肉臭,
路有凍死骨
基教,不是 常常 非常 大大 聲聲 開口埋口 都說 : : `````要救世界"""" maa ?? ??
現在,基教.... 好像 是 連到 對 自己人 [[[[[[[[[ 埃塞俄比亞 .etc ]]]]]]]]] 也不 ......... ,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Ethiopia
Ethiopia is the second-oldest Christian state in the world, after Armenia.
[[[[埃塞俄比亞 是 第二最古老的 基督教國家]]]]]]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethiopia
Having converted during the fourth century AD,
it [[[[[[[[[ Ethiopia ]]]]]]]]] is also the second-oldest country to have become officially Christian, after Armenia.[22]
Health
Main article: Health in Ethiopia
According to the head of the World Bank's Global HIV/AIDS Program, Ethiopia has only 1 medical doctor per 100,000 people.[140] However, the World Health Organization in its 2006 World Health Report gives a figure of 1936 physicians (for 2003),[141] which comes to about 2.6 per 100,000. Globalization is said to affect the country, with many educated professionals leaving Ethiopia for a better economic opportunity in the West.
Ethiopia's main health problems are said to be communicable diseases caused by poor sanitation and malnutrition. These problems are exacerbated by the shortage of trained manpower and health facilities.[142]
There are 119 hospitals (12 in Addis Ababa alone) and 412 health centers in Ethiopia.[143] Ethiopia has a relatively low average life expectancy of 45 years.[144] Infant mortality rates are relatively very high, as over 10% of infants die during or shortly after childbirth,[145] while birth-related complications such as obstetric fistula affect many of the nation's women. HIV is also prevelant in the country.
[edit] Ethiopian traditional medicine
````````` ````````` ````````` ````````` ````````` ````````` ReligionMain article: Religion in Ethiopia
This leather painting depicts Ethiopian Orthodox priests playing sistra and a drum.
Mosque in Harar
A traditional Ethiopian depiction of Jesus and Mary.
According to the most recent 1994 National Census, Christians makeup 61.6% of the country's population (51% Ethiopean Orthodox, 10.6%other denominations), Muslims 32.8%, and practitioners of traditionalfaiths 5.6%.[132] This agrees with the updated CIA World Factbook, Christianity is the most widely practiced religion in Ethiopia.[1]Orthodox Christianity has a long history in Ethiopia dating back to thefirst century, and a dominant presence in central and northernEthiopia. Both Orthodox & Protestant Christianity has largerepresentations in the South and Western Ethiopia. A small ancientgroup of Jews, the Beta Israel, live in northwestern Ethiopia, though most have emigrated to Israel in the last decades of the twentieth century as part of the rescue missions undertaken by the Israeli government, Operation Moses and Operation Solomon.[137] Some Israeli and Jewish scholars consider these Ethiopian Jews as a historical "Lost Tribe of Israel".Sometimes Christianity in Africa is thought of as a European importthat arrived with colonialism, but this is not the case with Ethiopia.The Kingdom of Aksum was one of the first nations to officially adopt Christianity, when St. Frumentius of Tyre, called Fremnatos or Abba Selama ("Father of Peace") in Ethiopia, converted King Ezana during the fourth century AD. Many believe that the Gospel had entered Ethiopia even earlier, with the royal official described as being baptised by Philip the Evangelist in chapter eight of the Acts of the Apostles. (Acts 8:26-39) Today, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, part of Oriental Orthodoxy, is by far the largest denomination, though a number of Protestant (Pentay) churches and the Ethiopian Orthodox Tehadeso Church have recently gained ground. Since the eighteenth century there has existed a relatively small (uniate) Ethiopian Catholic Church in full communion with Rome, with adherents making up less than 1% of the total population.[132]
The name "Ethiopia" (Hebrew Kush) is mentioned in the Bible numerous times (thirty-seven [[[[[[[[[ 37 ]]]]]]]]] times in the King James version). Abyssinia is also mentioned in the Qur'an and Hadith. While many Ethiopians claim that the Bible references of Kush apply to their own ancient civilization, pointing out that the Gihon river, a name for the Nile, is said to flow through the land, most non-Ethiopian scholars believe that the use of the term referred to the Kingdom of Kush in particular or Africa outside of Egypt in general. Some have argued[citation needed] that biblical Kush was a large part of land that included Northern Ethiopia, Eritrea and most of present day Sudan. The capital cities of biblical Kush were in Northern Sudan.
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