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Every religion teaches us to honor creation and care for the poor and vulnerable,» who will bear the brunt of climate impacts, Small of First Parish said.
My religion teaches me to help my children be aware of things going on around us and to help out as much as we can.
Especially if such
a religion teaches humility.
Maybe
religion teaches that type of stuff but Christianity sure does nt teach that.
The problem is that
religion teaches that suppressing one's natural skepticism is desirable, in fact necessary, in order to experience the divine.
they resort to... but
the religion teaches good family values.
I believe
your religion teaches clearly who is the «father of all lies.»
All Organized religions assume that
religion teaches man distinct values that he might not otherwise have — moral values that guide him, in his everyday relations with his fellow man, toward higher, nobler or more humane levels than he might reached without religion.
So
religion teaches young children, who had no choice in what they will eventually want to believe, that they are nothing... unless you believe what we tell you.
I think the point being made is that
religion teaches you when to kneel, bow, pray etc.
The history of
religion teaches us that religion will preserve its integrity only if it keeps all of these four ways in mutual tension and relationship.
There are always pessimistic and optimistic views over Islam but
my religion teaches peace and humanity and jihad is to resist against wrong no matter if some one have same faith, it can be through writing also and please if u haven't read my religion, (which I can see) then please DO N'T comment.
religion teaches you to be lazy and stop looking for the answers.
Pretty sure praying for the death of someone goes against everything
your religion teaches you...
Bill Graham forgot to put his religion on the so called cult group... what
his religion teaches in non biblical... things like, Jesus is GOD, hellfire, participating in politics, life after death... ALL NON BIBLICAL TEACHING!
I am agnostic about many things that formal ecclesiastical
religion teaches as dogma; but I am not atheistic.
Do they even know what
their religion teaches?
I believe the Church and any professed Christian should be and act how the bible tells us to, regardless of what any Church or
religion teaches.
Really if you look at the history or
religion it teaches and promotes separation and difference rather than being one man under God.
I am a Rel Ed teacher & am sadly NOT surprised by how many of my students are NOT educated at home about what
their religion teaches.
But that is what
my religion teaches me... humility.
religion teaches you to turn your brain off.
Romney
religion teaches he is a alien from the planet calob, jesus christ and the devil is brothers, blacks are from the satan and whites are from Jesus.
this religion teaches hate and intolerance.
The religion teaches that the state should be Islamic and impose Islamic law.
True
religion teaches that we can never make it on our own.
False
religion teaches everything else other than what true
religion teaches.
Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by religious extremists for going to school and defying her Imams — Is this how
religion teaches us how to respect for each other?
The claim, «You don't believe the Bible is true» is nothing more than a smokescreen put up by manipulative religion to discredit or ignore a challenging teaching or idea about the Bible which disagrees or contradicts what
that religion teaches.
religion teaches people to love their neighbor?
I didn't say people's faith should be based on this, but since you brought it up, if
a religion teaches it's followers God answers prayer and someone never has a prayer answered any rational person would question why his religion is teaching him something that doesn't seem to be true.
So if I have a business and
my religion teaches that war and weapons of war are immoral... My business doesn't have to pay taxes because some of those taxes will be used to buy weapons or to support the war in Afghanistan???
One of the things that
religion teaches you is that you must serve others before yourself.
Until
religion teaches and preaches the Truth, I will refrain from perticipating in any religious affairs that fall short of the Word in Truth!
It is a fact that the Mormon
religion teaches that women can only get into the highest level of heaven by being called from the grave by their husbands using their secret name.
All religion teaches some form of right and wrong or good or bad philosophy, but, it's the individual who has to choose to do right or wrong or good or bad.
@nii:
religion teaches anything but tolerance.
However
religion teaches you that no matter how much orangina you drink, oranges like baseballs can not be eaten, except last week when they were created and baseballs were in fact edible.
Religions teach from their holy books and at no time is there evidence or proof offered of the teachings.
In a way
all religion teach you to love and respect others — some times religion (rather the people who claim they own the religion) gets over its head and not enourage love for other religion's believer..
All religions teach that same thing; only the gods change.
As if it wasn't bad enough for man to try to run his affairs independently of God and His standards, it has been made even worse by
religion teaching us that all our problems are actually blessings from God.
My advice, keep an open mind, especially if you aren't well versed in
another religions teachings.
There can not be two
religions teaching different doctrines, for that would mean God is saying two different things.
What
religion teach is love your neigbour be charitable... respect mother nature and don't use up your MOUTH
Christianity and other
religions teach some very important lessons and morals there is no questioning that.
But his story is no different than what the mainstream
religions teach.
Religions teach this to their followers because they know they have absolutely no evidence, so they have to incorporate something into their doctrines their followers can use in response to the obvious question, «What's your evidence?»
World
religions teach suffering as a way of becoming holy.
Doesn't
your religion teach you to be a bit less of a jackazz and not insulting to people?