Sentences with phrase «different religious affiliations»

As there are so many different religious affiliations and interpretations, and all individuals internalize their faith to different degrees, religiosity proves to be a difficult construct to accurately measure.
I realize the politically correct term is «Happy Holidays» and that's the phrase we use in more general channels, like on our OP blog and Facebook page, since we work with authors from all different religious affiliations, but since this is my blog, and since my family celebrates Christmas, I get to also wish everyone a Merry Christmas.
Overall, 18.9 percent of this sample reported a different religious affiliation in 2014 than they did in 2010.

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Religious affiliation and gender preference are two wholly different things; they are not comparable within the concepts of human physiology at all.
If churches want to to run hospitals, schools and other businesses that, but for their religious affiliation, are no different than any other business, it should comply with the laws that govern them all.
Others, regardless of their religious affiliations, had always different reasons to conduct atrocities mainly racism, nationalism and the occupation expansion.
I am now convinced that most of American Christianity is a cultural practice, routed mostly in traditional affiliation than a true conversion, a weekly religious exercise, no different than what the Imam demands of the followers of the Muslin faith.
Granberg - Michaelson tells readers that «While rising numbers of «nones» — those who claim no religious affiliation when asked — claim the attention of religious pundits, the world tells a different story.
That's the beauty of business here and is why so many folks from different countries bring their business here... because they know they can do business and not get shut down because of their religious preferences and they can feel free to support the religious affiliations of their choice.
The secular and sacred lines are drawn clearly, so that in multireligious India «this can mean either a fundamental separation of the state from religious activity and affiliation, or impartial state involvement on issues relating to religious interests of different communities.52 The problem with this school of thought from the point of view of religious (Christian) and ethnocultural (Dalit and Adivasi) minorities is obvious.
Religious conversion to Christ in this setting essentially means a change of faith which involves participation in the local worshipping congregation of Christian believers without transference of community and cultural affiliations, but with a commitment to the ethical transformation of the whole society and culture in which they participate with others of different faiths.
People wear jewelry to express themselves in many different forms, whether that be to show wealth, rank, political and religious affiliations or affection for someone.
(Non-Christians comprise 32 % of the adult population in this survey, including 26 % with no religious affiliation and 6 % with a different religious identity.)
College Board offers one that allows you to narrow your search by many different categories like ethnical background, disabilities, religious affiliation, other special conditions, and much more.
Each app developer asks for different amounts of information, but it's possible you've shared your Facebook likes, family and relationships, education and work history, religious and political affiliations, and more.
Analyses indicated that the off - line venues in which respondents met their spouse also were associated with different levels of marital satisfaction [F (9, 12,252) = 5.65, P < 0.001], and these differences remained significant when adjusting for year of marriage, sex, age, educational background, household income, ethnicity, religious affiliation, and employment status as covariates [F (9, 11,466) = 3.87, P < 0.001].
If two people come from different religious backgrounds, is each going to pursue his or her own religious affiliation?
Research indicates that couples are generally more satisfied with their marriages when their belief systems are more similar or homogamous.9, 10, 11, 12, 13 In fact, the findings revealed that divorce rates were lower when spouses had the same religious affiliation, 14, 15 were generally more religious, 16, 17 and regularly attended religious services together.18 Additionally, the degree to which couples did not share the same religious or theological beliefs predicted the frequency and type of conflicts they experienced, including an increased likelihood of divorce.19 Interestingly, more disagreements were found among highly religious couples who had different belief systems.20, 21
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