Religions
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I don't mean that we evolved to join gigantic organized
religions.
And a lot of us resonate with this phrase, we see it in
religions
and self-help books: money can't buy happiness.
My talk will be about the impact of
religions
on the number of babies per woman.
It divides the world into Abrahamic
religions
and Eastern religion, but that's not detailed enough.
And Christian majority religions, we see in these countries.
And all the Eastern
religions
except Japan had the same level.
And then when we look at religions, we can see that the Eastern religions, indeed there's not one single country with a majority of that religion that has more than three children.
There's no major difference between these
religions.
All the
religions
in the world are fully capable to maintain their values and adapt to this new world.
And then other people will say, "No, actually, the big stories, the big developments are the founding of the world's major religions, which have changed civilizations and have changed and influenced how countless people are living their lives."
In the Sufi faith, this great Middle Eastern religion which some claim is the root of all religions, Sufi masters are all telepaths, so they say, but their main exercise of telepathy is to send out powerful signals to the rest of us that it doesn't exist.
— between these incredible characters of popular culture and religions, and the fostered, adopted or orphaned child in our midst?
It was a census that included
religions
with high devotion rates in the world.
These secret societies of the Yoruba, Kongo and Palo
religions
in Nigeria, Congo and Angola respectively, developed this intricate writing system which is alive and well today in the New World in Cuba, Brazil and Trinidad and Haiti.
Now, the majority of people on Earth believe they have a soul, and the idea is central to many
religions.
Although the major
religions
of the region extoll premarital chastity, in a patriarchy, boys will be boys.
I think the way our concept of religion works is that we actually have, we have a list of paradigm
religions
and their sub-parts, right, and if something new comes along that purports to be a religion, what we ask is, "Well, is it like one of these?"
The history of Christianity, the internal history of Christianity, is largely the history of people killing each other because they believed the wrong thing, and it's also involved in struggles with other religions, obviously starting in the Middle Ages, a struggle with Islam, in which, again, it was the infidelity, the fact that they didn't believe the right things, that seemed so offensive to the Christian world.
And this principle of impartiality manifests itself in all of the world's religions, in all of the different versions of the golden rule, and in all of the world's moral philosophies, which differ in many ways but share the presupposition that we should judge morality from sort of an impartial point of view.
So as soon as I see a question about things I'm afraid of, which might be earthquakes, other religions, maybe I'm afraid of terrorists or sharks, anything that makes me feel, assume you're going to exaggerate the problem.
Religions
ranged from indigenous beliefs to Yoruba, Muslim and Christian evangelical.
The Abrahamic
religions
similarly posit that there's an invisible, all-knowing authority who, because of its omniscience, always watches whatever you're doing, which means you never have a private moment, the ultimate enforcer for obedience to its dictates.
And it's very difficult to get the majority of men who control the university system, the majority of men that control the military system, the majority of men that control the governments of the world, and the majority of men that control the great
religions.
And there, for the first time, I encountered the other religious traditions: Judaism and Islam, the sister
religions
of Christianity.
That is the ethos found, too, in all the
religions.
Religions
can liberate or subjugate, they can empower or exploit, they can comfort or destroy, and the people that tip the scales over to the ethical and the moral are often not those in charge.
Religions
can't be dismissed or ignored.
We're all just part of
religions.
We need to reclaim morality in a secular context that creates ethical scrutiny and accountability for
religions
all around the world, but we need to do it in a respectful way that breeds cooperation and not extremism.
It's time that half of the world's population had voice and equality within our world's religions, churches, synagogues, mosques and shrines around the world.
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