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In questions regarding the history of religions and their practitioners, historians implicitly make judgments as to what persons/groups/polities are members of that religion. How do they make those calls?
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How did Christianity (as a religious group) come to out-compete other European religions, as measured by geographic and demographic scope and cultural influence?
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Is is true, as this paper cites, that "All dwellers at high altitudes are persons of impaired physical and mental powers"?
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[WP] You've just claimed the Crown from the 100-floor magical tower, earning you the title of King, as is tradition. In the meantime, however, it seems that the people of the land have decided they'd rather be a Republic.
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How did the major, continent spanning religious groups (e.g. Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, etc) become so dominant? Are there any common factors that explain why these, and not other religions, became so influential?
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