well, it depends on which religion. if you could state the question more specifically, it would be very helpful. Also, it depends on who you are.
AnswerUnless we know the person concerned, we can never say if a religious person is cares more about justice than a non-religious person or vice versa. Atheists accept people as they find them, seeing good in people where there is good, and recognising arrogance or dishonesty when these traits exist. Mahatma Gandhi is an excellent example of a religious person (Jain faith) who cared about justice, but there are many non-religious people who also care. AnswerYou don't have to believe in an invisible super being who will either reward or punish you for eternity when you die to believe in justice.Yes. Mexico is a deeply religious country where only 3.53% (3.95 million) of its population is nonreligious.
Religious music is any type of music that invokes a spiritual connection from your body to the godhead in your mind. Religous music is designed to amplify the prescence of spirituality within the mind and body. Infrasonic sound has been know for invoking this spiritual presence.
Hindus invite other religions to celebrate Diwali with them and the people who are NOT Hindu's sometimes like that religion and decide to change theirs
Symbolism is important for anyone, whether they are religious or not. It is a method of organizing thought. The flag, for example, is a symbol of the country, the country in a sense symbolizes the community in which people live, the vast and intricate interactions and dependencies, hence, the flag means something. That is nonreligious symbolism.
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Religious teachings often emphasize values of fairness, compassion, and justice, which align with the principles of fair trade. Purchasing fair trade items allows religious people to support ethical practices, promote social justice, and help alleviate poverty in marginalized communities, in line with their beliefs and values.
Religion does not have an official role in the criminal justice system. However, religious beliefs can influence individuals' decisions and actions, including those related to crime and justice. Additionally, some prisons may provide accommodations for religious practices and offer programs that incorporate religious teachings as part of the rehabilitation and reintegration process.
Hm, it depends on your other interests apart from religion. A pilgrimage definitely benefits all people. You will come in contact with different types of personalities and places. In a broader sense, a pilgrimage will benefit more a non-religious person as he his horizon is broader in the pilgrimage centre unlike the religious person who has gove there on a mission.
People's religions influence their sense of justice and moral uprightness, so many religious Israelis vote their faith.
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As of today, June 25 2012, it is the month of June for people in most English speaking nonreligious cultures.
There are so many non-religious views on euthanasia. In some cases it would be agape (the most loving thing) but obviously you have people who think nature should be allowed to take it's own course and should not be interfered with. It really depends on opinion and situation.