Europe will change along with
the religious strong hold.
Not exact matches
«Among those who say it is important for a presidential candidate to have
strong religious beliefs, most say that what matters is simply
holding strong religious beliefs, rather than
holding particular
religious beliefs,» the survey said.
Coupled with Russia's failure to establish a religiously and ideologically «neutral» public space in 1990s, this indicates that Christian
religious ideals still
hold strong influence over Russian culture.
The regional survey's similar «literalist / charismatic» scale also showed a
strong correlation between
holding such beliefs and viewing
religious programs.
most say that what matters is simply
holding strong religious beliefs, rather than
holding particular
religious beliefs..»
My dad had a
strong religious formation in his youth, and he
held firmly Lutheran views on things such as the priesthood of all believers and salvation by grace through faith.
Because of the
strong dynamic of defense mechanisms, the major effect of
religious television programs will be one of reinforcement of existing attitudes that most viewers would
hold in harmony with the broadcaster.
Previous studies have suggested people who
hold strong religious beliefs are more intuitive and less analytical, and when they think more analytically their
religious beliefs decrease.
If, on the other hand you don't
hold any
strong religious beliefs and possibly identify as atheist, then never mock your partner for their faith.
It's a legitimate concern, and one I share... the experience of attending a private school in the nation's capital could bring benefits that might not show up until years later: exposure to a new peer group that
holds higher expectations in terms of college - going and the like; access to a network of families that opens up opportunities; a
religious education that provides meaning, perhaps a
stronger grounding in both purpose and character, and that leads to personal growth.
But I can also imagine that the experience of attending a private school in the nation's capital could bring benefits that might not show up until years later: exposure to a new peer group that
holds higher expectations in terms of college - going and the like; access to a network of families that opens up opportunities; a
religious education that provides meaning, perhaps a
stronger grounding in both purpose and character, and that leads to personal growth.