Christianity and prostitution in medieval American in the 21st century want to become a tolerable society. Contemporary American culture tries to teach diversity and acceptance. However, topics related to unethical behavior and sexual behavior have uncertainty. Many people are uneasy about the idea of prostitution as a legal system. Therefore, all counties except Nevada state are still illegal throughout the United States. Especially since the beginning of Judaism - Christianity people have questioned the moral and legal problems of this career choice in most written history.
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Medieval Christian Christianity played an important role in society and politics throughout the Middle Ages. From the year 600 AD to the year 1350 AD, the medieval influence was greatly influenced by Christianity. Because it affected people's daily life at the time. Early in the Middle Ages, after the era of Rome in the Christian era 476 years and known as the dark era, the reorganization of the empire brought religion and religion, primarily desire for Christianity. As the satirical title by her book "The Scary Middle Ages!", The French historian Régine Pernoud solves this general misunderstanding. She believes that this history will last about 1000 years and the image of the Church will always be irresponsible representative. When she examined this period, it is not a church, it is a modernism, and it turns out that it is returning to a classic ancient ideology.
Early Christians often remodeled infidels portraits to suit the purpose of Christianity. In the early Middle Ages, Christians adapted the image elements of Aphrodite / Venus, and applied it to Eve and prostitutes, even to female saints and even Virgin Mary. The Oriental Christians reinterpreted Aphrodite 's birthday story as a baptismal metaphor; in the coptic stone of the 6th century AD, a female audience wore a shellfish shell of Aphrodite as her new baptism Sign Throughout the Middle Ages, villages and communities in Europe still hold folk tales and traditions about Aphrodite / Venus, travelers report various stories. Many Roman Venus mosaics survived in the UK, while preserving past memories of heathens