yes, it matters because if your family doesn't believe the same one you believe in then there might be some bad situations going on.
He said that he believes in god but at the same time he is an atheist ..... His whole family is atheist
My Agnostic (belief) religion.
yes his whole family believes and his father used to be a pastor
(a) The whole of mankind, minus whomsoever believes correctly. (b) It has to be said; satan, for; but were it for him, then God would return, the whole world would believe the same, and there wouldn't be any need for freedom of speech and religion... Hmm...
If a family has pets, the whole family must understand what needs the pets have, who is handling them, and when. I suggest you discuss the matter with your parents.
Islam is not A religion but it is THE religion. Mean to say that its the only religion. Its the religion of GOD for whole of humanity...
The subject of the sentence "your whole family had a picnic on Saturday" is "your whole family." In this case, "your whole family" is the noun phrase that is the main focus of the sentence, indicating who performed the action of having a picnic.
Cheryl grew up on the estate of Newcastle-upon Tyne which is a mainly catholic area and Cheryl and her whole family where raised catholic and to this day Cheryl has not mentioned much about religion in her line of work so we are supposedly lead to believe that her religion has not changed.
He started a whole new religion. I believe that this is a good religion.
The whole Jonas family are Christians. Kevin Sr. was a pastor back in the day. :)
John Shelby Spong wrote a whole book, titled Why Christianity Must Change or Die. He says that with Christians now better informed and more sceptical, religion must cast off its superstitious elements and accept that the Bible is neither infallible nor inerrant. So, Bishop Spong certainly believes religion needs to be changed if it is to survive.
Budgeting should be a matter for the whole family because it fosters transparency and encourages shared responsibility for financial decisions. Involving everyone helps family members understand the importance of budgeting, promotes teamwork, and ensures that everyone's needs and goals are considered. Additionally, it can teach children valuable money management skills that will benefit them in the future. Overall, a collaborative approach can lead to healthier financial habits and stronger family dynamics.