At first sight, it seems perfectly sensible that the English courts stay as far away as possible from deciding
points of religious doctrine.
But if both proudly refer to themselves as the Lord's chosen, they diverge on one especially inflammatory
point of religious doctrine: unlike their present - day Mormon compatriots, Mormon Fundamentalists passionately believe that Saints have a divine obligation to take multiple wives.
Not exact matches
While it is impossible in a scientific age to consider any literal acceptance
of the
doctrine of resurrection, it does
point even better than the
doctrine of immortality to some
of the fundamentals
of religious experience mentioned above.
I am quite sure that they are wrong, but my
point here is that Whitehead's lack
of appreciation
of the
religious importance
of the no - self
doctrine leads some
of his readers to think they can follow him in general without appropriating this
doctrine.
Anyway from Wiki A fourth
point of conflict, specifically
religious, involved different interpretations
of the Torah and how to apply it to current Jewish life, with the Sadducees recognizing only the Written Torah and rejecting
doctrines such as the Oral Torah and the Resurrection
of the Dead.
In complex religions, a great number
of doctrines,
religious practices and symbols are thought to
point to the transcendent vision.
There it was
pointed out that a
doctrine of divine creation is a
religious interpretation
of the experience
of change.
So if there is something unsurpassable about him for believers, it is ultimately derived from the mystery that he sacramentally mediates - Whenever a religion speaks
of the «unsurpassability»
of its central revelatory event, personality, or
doctrine,
religious wisdom exhorts us to acknowledge that only the unfathomable mystery to which these realities
point is indeed unsurpassable.
Atheists are here to make their
point known that the relious do not control society nor allow
religious doctrine to make the laws
of the land.
Frankfort also is conscious that he is innovating, and he states the
point almost in the terms
of my present argument: «Erman... gave... a masterly but patronizing account
of weird myth,
doctrines, and usages, while the peculiarly
religious values which these contained remained hidden from his lucid rationalism....
One
of the constant underlying threads in the book was the desperate need the characters feel to adhere to a lengthy and demanding list
of rules spelled out in their
religious doctrine to the
point that the tenets
of their faith interfere with their ability to live.
* S: (n) analogy (an inference that if things agree in some respects they probably agree in others) * S: (n) analogy (drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity in some respect) «the operation
of a computer presents and interesting analogy to the working
of the brain»; «the models show by analogy how matter is built up» * S: (n)
doctrine of analogy, analogy (the
religious belief that between creature and creator no similarity can be found so great but that the dissimilarity is always greater; language can
point in the right direction but any analogy between God and humans will always be inadequate)»
Such government services are also in accordance with provincial and federal human rights
doctrines that call for the accommodation
of religious beliefs and practices to the
point of undue hardship.