Sentences with phrase «different religions in our world»

There are a lot of different religions in the world, all equal when you get right down to it.
Teach about the different religions in the world and maybe the next generation will be more tolerant of others.

Not exact matches

During this period, Mackey was overcome by the enormous diversity of thought in the world — the expanse of different religions and philosophies.
Then why do I, a man that has been inside a few churches in his lifetimes solely for the purpose of absorbing the lovely architecture of lovely buildings across the globe in different societies, know more about world religion than you do and the rest of your flock?
A growing number of people have by now found inspiration in the sacred scriptures of the world and have been willing to join together in prayer with members of different religions.
As the Nine reach their full potential they will surface through out this world in the different lands that govern the main religions of thought that all of humanity govern themselves by.
too true; you're right, we are holistic people in a holistic world living holistic lives and political theory, religion, ethics, behavior, psychology, these and many others are all so inextricably intertwined with each other that it may be better to think of them as different views of the same object rather than distinct objects that are inter-related (using «object» here, of course, metaphorically)
Contrary to long - entrenched expectations, we witness a world in which different civilizations — defined by different cultures that are typically defined, in turn, by cult or religion — are the deciding factor in collective allegiances and conflicts.
I grew up around religion and now I see the world in a different light.
This understanding of God's relationship to the world has been enormously influential in contemporary philosophy of religion, especially since the publication in 1948 of The Divine Relativity from which the above quotation was taken.2 Although the consistency of divine relativity with the understanding of simultaneity in modem physics is a recognized point of contention, the question I wish to ask is whether the theory of divine relativity is metaphysically possible.3 How could it be possible for God to know and feel the different experiences of radically distinct subjects with equal vividness all at the same time?
Faith in God is different then Faith in the world and religions.
I have every respect to those angels and consider bringing such subject up as disrespect for what those do to our world with their kindness... Those nuns and popes were once my teachers in the kindergarden in Aden Colony of Southern Arabia although I was considered as Muslim from Muslim parents... so you can say I hold for them great respect although we are from different religions beliefs...!
Being with someone of a different religion in such a closeknit friendship has enabled me to see the world around me and my own faith in a fresh, new way.
As I indicated, the other religions of the world are different in their presentation of the Golden Rule.
Such a theology would be open to the positive values in the different religions and persuasions in the world.
This is radically different than anything you will find anywhere else in all the world, in all religions, throughout all history.
There are so many variations in the attitudes and behavior amongst people in different parts of the world and in different centuries who belong to the same religion, that it is almost impossible to compare like to like.
Where Christianity and Islam are very articulate as to their universal validity and as the only way for the entire humanity, the other world religions display in different ways a similar penchant for monopoly.
What Max Weber saw in the sequence of Protestant developments was a remarkably different way to «ease tension» between religion and politics: «inner - worldly asceticism can compromise with the facts of the political power structures by interpreting them as instruments for the rationalized ethica1 transformation of the world and for the control of sin.
In social studies or literature class it is perfectly acceptable to study the different world religions as long as it is done academically, and there is no pressure to accept one or any of them as true.
In an increasingly shrinking world, its a belief that my friends of different religions can have an afterlife that is not doomed to eternal damnation, just because they do not believe the same things I do or because they grew up in a culture different than minIn an increasingly shrinking world, its a belief that my friends of different religions can have an afterlife that is not doomed to eternal damnation, just because they do not believe the same things I do or because they grew up in a culture different than minin a culture different than mine.
I have no reason to believe that the other world religions are much different from the Graeco - Judaeo - Roman melange in this regard, bearing in mind that the Jews, Greeks, and Romans influenced one another and that all were deeply affected by still earlier Asiatic world views like Zoroastrianism.
Groing up in the modern world where I have been exposed to many different religions and cultures it is evident that no one group has all the answers, all the truths.
I felt isolated both personally and intellectually: as a mother at home with young children I was in a different world from my male peers, and I was conscious that my first book had alienated many colleagues in the field of religion and literature (I had called much of the current enterprise into question).
These people would not allow any religion but Christianity to be seen in a good light if taught in classes in the USA, when history proves that, Christianity is the reason so many people in the USA have been motivated to lynch black people, make gays second class citizens, fought against woman being allowed to vote, hunted down and killed others from different denominations, force all other's to pay for their «work» whether in the USA or around the world through tax exempt status, gifts or «Faith - based initiatives».
People all over the world do this, and much like religion, they do it in very different ways, some walk to rivers, others ponds or creeks, and other simply turn the tap or use the water dispenser on their fridge.
Over the course of time say 100 or 200 years, people in different regions of the world will start practicising that same religion in their own way, making their own unique religion and give it a unique name.
I have no problem with religion being taught in schools, in fact, I think it's important everyone have an understanding of different world religions because it will help people understand other cultures as well as see what leads some people to do the things they do.
I do not mean to say that this sort of interaction is limited to Buddhism, it can be found in every major religion in the world, but it must be said that few are quite as open to adapting radically different ideologies as these monks appear to be.
Peoples in different parts of the world invented different gods, thousands of them, each god with specific personality traits, rules, and stories, though, of course, when cultures came into contact with one another there was an interchange of elements from one religion to another.
Thus the dream of today's young American man, reared in the religion of the gridiron, is not very different from that of the young Roman legionnaire or the young medieval crusader or, more important, of the young European immigrant to the new world, his own ancestor.
However after reading more on other religions and gaining a wider perspective of historical times in different regions of the world, I was later able to look beyond those hateful verses, or their hateful parts.
Second, I work with people of different religions all over the world — I don't think we in the West know how to speak of faith and treat people with respect at the same time.
Since the special events held in 1993 in India, Britain, Japan, the USA and some other countries to mark the centenary of the World's Parliament of Religions there has been growing emphasis on the practical work that people of different faiths can do together to address the critical issues of today, such as violence, poverty and pollution.
If you took away all the religions in the world, history surly would be different since most wars are based on religious values.
It was quite different in Latin America where the religion of the old European world clashed with those of the world they were conquering and in their efforts to uproot the native religions, found themselves totally assimilated into them.
The basis for inclusion of world religions and church history in theological schooling would have to be quite different.
In diverse communities around the world people have established secular states so that people of different religions can live together freely and in peacIn diverse communities around the world people have established secular states so that people of different religions can live together freely and in peacin peace.
But look at other Islamic Arabs majority countries such Egypt, Sudan, All North African Countries you would find Worship houses for Muslims, Christians, Jews and God know what else and been living for years in Peace and Respect until this Era since WW's + 1948 unjust decisions the world is changing badly separating brothers of one blood in different faith & beliefs become to doubt each other in to some race towards power and dominance over each other in to some Jungle Laws, this has brought negative feeling and emotions among all multi religion cultures that were living and trading in peace...!
why don't you start with why humans invented religion in the first place, the origins of the books of the bible, the multiple «christ» (copied) stories throughout the history of time, fossil evidence of evolution of man and all species, all the discrepancies in the bible, knowledge of all the gods that humans have believed in through recorded history, the political uses of christianity in the time of it's origin, the fact that every other religion has followers who believe just as strongly in their own god / book, that fact that if you had been born in another part of the world you would be a different religion and going to «hell», and that a good, kind, omniscient god wouldn't allow all the suffering and evil to happen, and wouldn't need «help» as christians like to tout... and then we'll get to all these ridiculous fools.
Anyone who accepts the message of salvation in faith accepts it as a child, and stands in a different relationship to God from that of men in the religions of the ancient world; he dares to be unconstrained, he has no need of any mediation nor any mediating persons; he is in immediate relation to God.
We've just done Easter, and in many parts of the world different faiths, beliefs, religions and stuff like that celebrate the arrival of spring, symbolizing re-birth and new beginnings.
Also something important to keep in mind: What is different about mother's niche is that it is a Christian - based blog that infuses its lessons with Christian principles and goals so this will be a welcome and helpful blog to moms of the Christian tradition but may not be the best choice for secular moms or moms of other world religions.
«That is where we are today as a country because we have seen it severally in different parts of the world that homogeneity in religion, homogeneity in race, and homogeneity in language doesn't guarantee success.
«There's something really beautiful about it, especially in the current climate of the world, about different religions and people being at odds against each other.
In the age of globalization, when the world is becoming increasingly linked economically, it is necessary to develop education that will allow a real integration between people of different religions, nations and races.
A template with 23 different bunting flags for all major world religions in appropriate colours.
Lawyers representing parents will argue that under the European convention on human rights and corresponding case law, the state is obliged to treat different religions and beliefs on an equal footing and that religions should not be elevated above non-religious world views in the school curriculum.
People around the world may have different life experiences, speak another language, or practice a different religion, but the ways in which we similar are far greater than the ways in which we are diverse.
Well, not every government in the world was happy to hear about a game, where gods and saints (including the Santa) of different religions fiercely battle against each other on different arenas.
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