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What statement about Shakers is false?

One false statement about the Shakers is that they allowed marriage and family life as part of their community practices. In reality, the Shakers, a religious sect founded in the 18th century, believe in celibacy and do not marry, focusing instead on communal living and communal child-rearing. Their commitment to celibacy means they grow their communities primarily through conversion rather than traditional family structures.


How do personal and communal prayer complement each other?

Personal and communal prayer complement each other by fostering individual spiritual growth while also nurturing a sense of community. Personal prayer allows individuals to express their unique thoughts and feelings, deepening their personal relationship with the divine. In contrast, communal prayer unites people in a shared experience of faith, providing support and collective strength. Together, they create a holistic approach to spirituality that enriches both the individual and the community.


How long did it take the Israelites to set up the tabernacle in the wilderness every time it was moved?

It was a communal sffort and took not more than two or three hours.


Life of a Essenes at the time of Christ?

An Essene was a member of a religious community back in the time of Jesus. The Essenes were a small cult that had branched off from Judaism; its members believed the world would soon end. In preparation, they separated themselves from secular life and went off to focus on spiritual purity. They abstained from sex, and spent their time studying the religious texts. Many historians believe the Essenes wrote at least some of what came to be called the Dead Sea Scrolls.


What are other words for interrelated?

enmeshed, commingled, associated, involved, conjoined, synchronous, dependent, reciprocal, linked, mutual, married, apiece, entangled, woven, inextricable, inseparable, communal