Gays should not have full civil rights.
A fertilized human egg has all the civil rights of a born person.
Women should submit to men.
covenant,the law,and the prophets
It is religion or religious belief. It is not a race.
A belief is an opinion, strongly held but without proof. Belief is often used as a synonym for religion, or religious belief. Religious belief is almost never a solitary belief - one may belong to a church or organisation, whose members share beliefs that are taught by that church or organisation. The more closely members share their religious beliefs, the more strongly they are probably held. Belief is often reinforced by adversity, as fellow-believers draw together for mutual comfort and support. Religious belief is usually reinforced by regular prayer and reading of scriptures.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
what were the religious beliefs
Religious skepticism is the belief that no religion has offered convincing evidence that it is true, or has offered convincing evidence that the central beliefs of that religion are true. Skepticism is not the same thing as a belief that all religions are false; it is a belief that they have not been proved to be true.
Religious skepticism is the questioning or doubting of religious beliefs, doctrines, or practices. It involves a critical examination of religious teachings and claims to determine their validity and truthfulness. Religious skeptics may also challenge the existence of deities or supernatural phenomena commonly associated with religion.
The beliefs are:-belief in God(no one has the right to be worshipped except God) - belief in the Angels of God -belief in the books of God -belief in Gods messengers -belief in the last day(the end of the world and judgment day) -belief in fate and divine decree
It is your constitutional right to not get a flu shot. It is against my religious belief as a Christian Scientist.
it is legal because a teacher should not make a bias remark in a public or non religious school class.
a religious belief
religious persecution