It can affect logic and fantasy because they will believe in two different things and in some cases they create two personalities.
The beneficial effect of faith and religion is that they can help children as systems of positive reinforcements. They can be used as tools for developing the emotional intelligence of the child. They can be used to help them develop social cohesion, personal integrity and family values. For faith and religion to have any significant positive impact in the lives of children however they must be totally free of inconsistencies, inequity and prejudice.
The dangerous effect of faith and religion is when it is used to psychologically indoctrinate children as obedient minions within a system of divisiveness, greed, animosity, intolerance, corruption and bigotry.
Yes, freedom of religion is for the children too and they have the same rights as an adult to practise/not practise their parents or their own faith.
Reiligiún (religion)Creideamh (belief, faith; religion, creed)as in An Creideamh Caitliceach (the Catholic faith/religion)An Creideamh Protastúnach (the Protestant faith/religion)
You can find information on the Faith First website about how to teach children religion in a simple form. You can learn more about this program from the Faith First website.
Christian faith as such did not affect the traditional Roman religion much. It continued to be practiced in the traditional ways. What happened was that many people converted to Christianity which became the religion of the masses in the empire. The number of adherents to the Roman religion became greatly reduced. However, there were still plenty of pagans. What affected the Roman religion the most was the adoption of Christianity by the emperors in the Late Empire, rather than the Christian faith as such. Some of these emperors banned paganism and persecuted the pagans.
The symbol of faith can change from religion to religion as well as person to person. In Christianity, a symbol of faith is the crucifix.
It did not affect any religion really. It had a great affect on millions of people of Jewish faith, for some it strengthened their faith, for others it made them question it. But no religion changed. Christianity, became less antisemitic, but there were movements in that direction already in the late 1930's, but again, that is more about the people practicing it than the religion itself.
Faith is what you believe in; religion is how you practice it.
Faith is what you believe in.
it not about your religion its about faith in our god that's my only biggest know
my faith does not affect me in any way.coz i fully believe in my faith.
Yes and no. Faith is your belief or connection to God. Religion is what you practice or do because of what you believe.
There isn't one. It is not a faith or religion.