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Eating well and excercise have nothing to do with the lies Society and Religion.
Because they were abused with religion and didn't follow religion's beliefs.
reject society, retuen to monke
you have to eat very healthy things
we reject it because it is against our religion and against human nature and innocent people get killed because of it and our religion command us not to kill innocent people.
of course! if their really strict, then you might want to break it to them slowly, but you have every right to question/reject their religion. you can believe in what you want to believe in. the right to your own religion is on the bill of rights or constitution somewhere. -the person who answered your question
England was supporting the Netherlands and had the "audacity" to reject Catholicism as an official religion (supporting Protestantism).
There is a lot of overlap between the two groups you mentioned: society and religion. I'll assume you mean secular society v. religious groups. The answer is that each side finds their own arguments more compelling. However, it is the secular arguments that hold up better in a court of law. Courts of law regularly reject arguments that are based solely on religious beliefs.
To reject its teachings as being non-biblical and decide not to follow them.
to have a personality that reject all forms of society and society-like issues? Sort of a hermit crab...? That's how I've always used it
The role of science is neither to accept or reject religion. These are two separate areas of human endeavor.
Tutankhamun did not create a religion. He did however reject the more radical religious innovations of his predecessor Akhenaten-who specifically tried to introduce monotheistic worship to Aten (or the sun).
Nope. Some people will handle this differently than others. While some may listen to your points, others may argue against your points. Debates are healthy for us humans and promote self-learning, whether you support religion or science (there are many famous scientists who believe in a god but reject things like creationism).