Being
a member of a Religious organization does not make you a Christian, in fact, it probably prevents you from being one.
Although no longer
a member of a religious organization, I do however occasionally visit services held at conventional institutions.
In the US, one recent police sting operation brought down more than thirty
members of a religious organization who were sneaking drugs into one facility by enclosing them inside the tiny laminated tabs that denote the different books of the Bible.
If you want to opt out of the program (officially) then you still must first obtain a SSN and meet the criteria (being
a member of a religious organization that has existed prior to 1951, etc).
They are worried that their religious liberties will be jeopardized and that
members of their religious organizations will not be properly protected under our laws.
The Court also held that the Tribunal had failed to consider the impact its interpretation of this aspect of s. 24 (1)(a) would have «on the rights and freedoms of
members of religious organizations, despite the guarantee of freedom of religion in s. 2 (a) of the Charter.»
Include friends, family, distant relatives, friends of the family, co-workers, former employers, neighbors, professors,
members of your religious organization, your banker, lawyer, dentist, hairdresser, members of professional organizations you belong to, and anyone else you can think of.
Personal contacts could be friends, family, former co-workers or employers,
members of your religious organization, local community members such as doctors, physical therapists, counsellors, -LSB-.].
Bereavement training may also focus on pastoral counseling, services offered to
members of a religious organization through a religious officiant like a priest.
Not exact matches
Moreover, the imbalance is accentuated by the fact that 60 percent
of Jews do not belong or contribute to any Jewish
organizations,
religious or otherwise, whereas well over 60 percent
of non-Jews are church
members.
The government should not be permitted to create incentives for
religious practice or belief (like giving favored status to
religious organizations, as compared to other nonprofits), to facilitate the
religious practices
of some at the expense
of others (like offering vocal prayers in public schools), or to accommodate one religion but not others with similar needs or problems (like limiting draft exemptions to
members of traditional «peace churches») Within these guidelines,
religious accommodations are fully in keeping with the First Amendment — albeit in conflict with strict separation.
Second, most
of this article focuses on the social and interpersonal aspects that
religious organizations provide to / for their
members.
Call upon the educated, artistic, and creative
members of our societies, as well as
organizations of civil society, to establish a broad movement for the just treatment
of religious minorites in Muslim countries and to raise awareness as to their rights, and to work together to ensure the success
of these efforts.
The sociologist
of religion will have to examine the character
of this twofold relationship in the case
of each individual group because the nature, intensity, duration, and
organization of a
religious group depends upon the way in which its
members experience God, conceive
of, and communicate with Him, and upon the way they experience fellowship, conceive
of, and practice it.
We feel that an understanding
of the origins, the development, and the meaning
of the teachings, practices, and
organization of a
religious group to which the sociologist
of religion tries to contribute, would not only not interfere with but would actually intensify the loyalty
of the
members of the group.
While there is an exemption for
religious organizations, the regulations are so narrowly drawn that the conscience protections apply only to those institutions that primarily employ and serve
members of their own faith and seek to inculcate
religious teaching.
Colorado Springs is home to dozens
of evangelical
organizations whose
members believe that they have a
religious duty to shape and influence government and society.
In another context we have said that the nature, intensity, duration, and
organization of a
religious group depends upon the way in which its
members experience God, how they conceive
of and communicate with Him, and how they experience fellowship, conceive
of it, and practice it.
«The International Association
of Genocide Scholars, over 200
members of Congress, and over 70 human rights experts and
organizations, spanning the nation's
religious and political spectrum, have raised their voices that the treatment
of these communities by ISIS meets even the strictest definition
of genocide under international law, and must be treated as such,» said Kirsten Evans, executive director
of In Defense
of Christians (IDC).
With stunning consistency, virtually every indicator
of civic engagement currently available shows the same pattern
of increase followed by stagnation and decline — newspaper reading; TV news watching; attending political meetings; petition signing; running for public office; attending public meetings; serving as an officer or committee
member in any local clubs or
organizations; writing letters to the editor; participating in local meetings
of national
organizations; attending
religious services; socializing informally with friends, relatives or neighbors; attending club meetings; joining unions; entertaining friends at home; participating in picnics; eating the evening meal with the whole family; going out to bars, nightclubs, discos or taverns; playing cards; sending greeting cards; attending parties; playing sports; donating money as a percentage
of income; working on community projects; giving blood.
The purpose
of these
organizations, and
of their local offspring and analogues, is principally to sponsor discussions, and sometimes joint action, among
members of different
religious communities — Buddhist, Christian, Confucian, Jewish, Hindu, and so on.
«They understand the importance
of religious organizations and nonprofits, but
religious organizations in particular, which is what the Johnson Amendment affects, to have the ability to speak freely, and that they should not live in fear
of the IRS,» Tony Perkins, president
of the Family Research Council and a
member of the GOP platform committee, told Time.
There will not be one
religious organization operating globally, but rather a host
of relatively small and somewhat diverse social groups, in which the
members are bonded to one another on a personal basis.
But even if that bastion were, regrettably, to fall, a further protection should be maintained to safeguard the free exercise
of religion on the part
of organizations seeking to carry out what
members believe to be the duties
of conscience required by their
religious obligations; i.e..
After examining the impact
of such factors as physical setting, 48 size, tenures
of staff, ages, roles, and
religious intentions
of the church and its
members, Schaller tailors a planning process that recognizes the strength
of the
organization and encourages
members to gain an understanding
of their situation and alternative futures.
The executive order in question, issued by President Clinton and affirmed by President Bush in 2002, states that while
religious organizations that receive federal funds can not discriminate against beneficiaries
of their programs, they «may retain
religious terms in its
organization's name, select its board
members on a
religious basis, and include
religious references in its
organization's mission statements and other chartering or governing documents.»
It is unlikely that paid - time
religious organizations will change that focus
of commitment as long as the church remains satisfying to its active
members» needs.
Evangelicals in general, who comprise the majority
of the audience
of the paid - time
religious programs, are more generous givers to
religious organizations than other church
members.
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religious organization
Of the two, it's Cruise's status as Scientology's celebrity ambassador, however, that stands to be more permanently marred by the documentary's assertions (namely, that Cruise has allowed himself to become the international face of a religious organization responsible for documented mistreatment of its members
Of the two, it's Cruise's status as Scientology's celebrity ambassador, however, that stands to be more permanently marred by the documentary's assertions (namely, that Cruise has allowed himself to become the international face
of a religious organization responsible for documented mistreatment of its members
of a
religious organization responsible for documented mistreatment
of its members
of its
members).
Nonchargeable activities: lobbying and ballot initiatives; external public relations; litigation, «unless specifically related to collective bargaining, contract administration or organizational maintenance»; get - out - the - vote activities; contributing to charitable,
religious, or ideological causes; supporting political
organizations or candidates for public office; organizing or recruiting new
members and «defending against challenges to exclusive bargaining representative status»; and «monitoring and opposing activities
of groups and individuals whose purpose is to undermine public education.»
Members of a recognized
religious organization that opposes accepting Social Security benefits might be exempt.
Church employee income is income received from a church or church - controlled
organization, not including income paid to ministers or
members of religious orders.
Requirements for exemption include that the
religious organization have been in existence since December 31, 1950 and can illustrate that it has continuously offered its
members a fair standard
of living since then.
During the past few years, we the founders and supporters
of the Chelsea Sculpture Park have mobilized the Chelsea community, including residential, civic, educational and
religious organizations, galleries, the Art Dealers Association
of America and
members of the art world, in order to promote the creation
of a sculpture park in Chelsea Cove.
There has been almost no coverage in the American press about the ethical duties
of governments,
organizations, businesses, and individuals to reduce the threat
of climate change other than occasional general assertions by some activists or
members of a
religious groups referring to climate change as a moral issue.
These meetings have taken place all over the world and have included government officials (e.g. European Union, U.S. Department
of Energy,
members of congress), representatives from
religious and faith - based institutions (e.g. Presbyterian Church USA, United Church
of Christ, the Vatican), and officials from non-governmental and academic
organizations (e.g. World Bank, Bipartisan Policy Center, and numerous universities).
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Members of the American Board
of Trial Advocates Board positions with a wide variety
of legal, civic, charitable, and
religious organizations
According to ITIM, an
organization that helps people navigate the
religious authorities» bureaucracy in Israel, «Unfortunately, the get has become a tool for expressing anger and revenge and is a weapon in the hands
of the one
member of the couple who refuses to grant or receive the get and locks in («anchors») the other party.
(he reports that he is «a
member of the Church
of the American Knights
of the Ku Klux Klan, a
religious organization»).
He also lectures extensively in his areas
of practice and actively participates in various charitable, civic and
religious organizations and is a
member of the firm's Board
of Directors.
ATJ Commission staff and
members of ATJ Commission Advisory Committees are also available to help those who want to launch a clinic to serve their
religious organization or community.
(1) an interest in the individual holdings within a mutual or common investment fund; (2) an interest in securities held by an educational,
religious, charitable, fraternal, or civic
organization in which the judge or the judge's spouse, domestic partner, parent, or child serves as a director, an officer, an advisor, or other participant; (3) a deposit in a financial institution or deposits or proprietary interests the judge may maintain as a
member of a mutual savings association or credit union, or similar proprietary interests; or (4) an interest in the issuer
of government securities held by the judge.
The answer can not be determined from a mere examination
of an
organization's current membership rolls but rather depends on how the
organization selects
members and other relevant factors, such as that the
organization is dedicated to the preservation
of religious, ethnic or cultural values
of legitimate common interest to its
members, or that it is in fact and effect an intimate, purely private
organization whose membership limitations could not be constitutionally prohibited.
That is the anti-thesis
of the protection
of religious freedom afforded by the human rights legislation in both BC and Ontario (both
of which expressly permit
religious organizations to discriminate in favour
of members of their religion in the provision
of services in the public sphere) and the Charter.
Here, the need to focus on travel, being
member of a community or
religious group or being part
of some civic
organizations.
According to ITIM, an
organization that helps people navigate the
religious authorities» bureaucracy in Israel, «Unfortunately, the get has become a tool for expressing anger and revenge and is a weapon in the hands
of the one
member of the couple who refuses to grant or receive the get and locks in («anchors») the other party.
He is an active
member of the Dayton community, supporting many local arts, charitable, and
religious organizations.