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  2. Feb 4, 2020 · Actor John Rhys-Davies attended the 28th annual Movieguide Awards this month and shared his thoughts on the impact Christianity has had on the world.

  3. Feb 11, 2020 · “We seem to forget that Christian civilization has made the world a better place than it ever was.” Rhys-Davies referenced the abolition of the slave trade as one of Christianity’s great “glories,” alongside the championing of the “right of free speech” and “the right of the individual conscience.”

  4. Feb 14, 2020 · “I count myself a rationalist and a skeptic, and I find myself constantly defending Christians and Christianity,” he told The Christian Post. “I find that wonderful because we seem to forget that Christian civilization has made the world a better place than it ever was.

  5. Mar 11, 2020 · The “great glory” of the Christian faith, though, Rhys-Davies said, was the ultimate abolition of slavery. In an age of relativism, the famed actor encouraged Christians, “Do not ever underestimate the importance of that.” “It is a glory of mankind,” he added, “and it comes from Christianity.”

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  6. Feb 19, 2020 · Lord of the Rings star John Rhys-Davies declared that the world owes Christianity "the greatest debt of thanks" for making the world a better place. Rhys-Davies who is described as a “rationalist” and “skeptic,” declared this on the red carpet at the 28th annual Movieguide Awards, last month at the….

  7. Mar 11, 2020 · The “great glory” of the Christian faith, though, Rhys-Davies said, was the ultimate abolition of slavery. In an age of relativism, the famed actor encouraged Christians, “Do not ever underestimate the importance of that.” “It is a glory of mankind,” he added, “and it comes from Christianity.”

  8. Feb 11, 2020 · "Lord of the Rings" actor John Rhys-Davies says that Christianity has made the world better and not worse. What are the details? Rhys-Davies, who recently voiced a character in the new animated film "Pilgrim's Progress," said that he often finds himself defending Christianity during interviews.