InfoTech has made religion improve in its communication wit its members. before InfoTech, there were no microphones, speakers, or even projector to relay information to the audience effectively thus conventions and rallys were almost impossible. since InfoTech came in2 being all these hav changed
Disadvantages--it may offend some people. Advantages--remind one of spiritual path.
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one advantage isthat u will get a lot of respect people took religion very seriously then
advantages of living in a multiracial society are many...for example,one can get to learn a lot about each other's races, cultures, religion ,etc.But disadvantages do exist as well since people are of different colours. And this can often lead to racial wars
With the help of organ donation, many people who are all at the death doors are able to continue their lives and also still some religion is opposing the organ donation and that is the main one and only disadvantage available in the organ donation process.
Oh, technology just makes religion harder and easier to follow.
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some of the advantages are that there is more unity in national affairs and that there is no racial discrimination. basically, a homogeneous society can have more unity and understanding as well as less violence directed at a particular race or religion.
It segregates different cultures and only serves to cause more divisions in society it also causes ignorance in children so they cannot think outside their own religion and make choices of their own.
Advantages of being an outsider when studying a religion include objectivity and the ability to analyze without bias. You can offer a fresh perspective and see things that insiders might overlook. However, you may struggle to fully understand the nuances and depth of the religious practices or beliefs without firsthand experience.
Pros:citizens are given full civil rights and freedoms , including freedom of press, freedom of speech, right to employment, right to religion etc.everyone is given a voice, through elections, referendums and other public conferencesthe majority always "wins". What the majority of the citizens of a country want, this is what is given.Cons:it is a weak government - turnover of governments is frequentthere is often a lot of interest in political gain, and power gain by politicians and those in parliament, rather than the search for what is best for the country.
It's secular.