Religions
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This unusual journey of a Hassidic Jew on the path of Western hedonism not only brings to light the sectarianism of such drastic religions, it also point the finger at the lack of spirituality (not religiosity) in the United States.
Of course politics won't burn their hands on this problem because of the powers of
religions
but the real problem are Too Many People, that is why the wild animals are leaving, dying out, there is not enough space.
Our global society contains many different customs, traditions and religions; where can it find the shared values to hold it together?
No other country embraces such an extraordinary profusion of ethnic groups, mutually incomprehensible languages, religions, and cultural practices, as well as variations of topography, climate, and levels of economic development.
For example, India permits all
religions
to flourish while ensuring that none is privileged by the state.
As for attitudes toward non-Muslims (or non-practicing Muslims, for that matter), conservatives believe that the coming of Islam abrogated all other religions, while reformists believe that Islam completes other religions, but does not invalidate or disprove them.
All of the great
religions
have traditions of fruitful interchange with – and, indeed, support for – scientific inquiry.
Constitutions provide modest checks, but private associations of professionals, religions, and regions – the heart of civil society – provide the deeper balance.
For another, the social value of water – including its central role in many African
religions
– has long limited governments’ ability to create a viable funding model for water utilities.
Is this violence made inevitable by the clash of cultures, religions, and ethnicities?
We know that when people of different
religions
work together for the good of the wider community, they come to understand one another in a way that helps them resist the call of extremists.
Common to all great
religions
is love of neighbors and human equality before God.
This, in my opinion, is a social group that is fighting a rearguard battle against the growing social power of women, immigrants, and other
religions.
The vastness of Indian nationality, with its plethora of cultures, ethnicities, and religions, has not immunized it against ethnic tensions, but it has made India more a seat for a major world civilization than a mere nation-state.
To speak out against Islamophobia is not to negate the existence of hatred against other religions, and we Muslims must extend our hand in cooperation to counter anti-Semitism, Christianophobia, and misperceptions about Western culture.
It is debatable whether recent incidents of this kind require a “dialogue between religions.”
The clash of
religions
is exacerbated by the indecisiveness of President Olesegun Obasanjo.
Simply put, Islam – one of the world’s great religions, practiced by nearly one-quarter of humanity – missed its development takeoff.
Indeed,
religions
do not resist the pressures of economic change well.
According to Siedentop, features specific to Christianity led to liberal individualism, and they are absent from the other great world
religions.
Muslims are convinced of the absolute superiority of Islam, which is reflected in the constant invocation and desperate desire to revive past glory, as well as a positive duty to convert followers of other
religions.
Even in the self-confident Ottoman Empire, where Jews and Christians enjoyed considerable tolerance, followers of these
religions
were second-class citizens.
But they resent it because it denies their superiority and exposes them and their children to other
religions
and secular cultures.
The universe presented by organized
religions
is a poky little medieval universe, and extremely limited."
The West keeps destroying its own traditions, including its
religions.
In the ancient Greek, Jewish, and Christian religions, women were perceived as inferior to men.
The means of discussing these questions is known to all and is expressed in all
religions
and all languages.
Specialization, trade, and pricing – not to mention
religions
and (economically) unproductive religious institutions, mass production, mass media, and big government – are all recent developments.
Mistakenly viewed by some as an example of French laicité, which might be characterized as “freedom of the state from religion,” Senegal, although once a French colony, has crafted a very different model of “equal respect and equal support for all religions.”
Most members of the Falun Gong and other unauthorized
religions
are arrested and tried for "using an evil cult to sabotage implementation of the law"--a crime categorized as "disturbing the social order."
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