Hebrew society (the society in ancient Israel) was based upon the covenant with God, as set forth in the Torah (Exodus ch.19, Deuteronomy 26:16-19). There was always a learned class among the Israelites, and virtually all men and boys (and a good percentage of women) could read and write. A portion of each day was spent praying; and a larger part of the day was spent studying Torah (by a good part of the populace). Religious questions (and torts) were brought to one of the many Rabbis or Jewish courts.
Having a large family was an ideal, as was welcoming guests into the home, giving charity, and many other forms of kindness. A portion of crops was given to the poor. The calendar year was replete with the Sabbaths and festivals; and blessings were said before and after eating and on many other occasions.
In brief, there was no such thing as a secular part of life, since the Torah's laws cover every form of activity, including business.
Hebrew society (the society in ancient Israel) was based upon the covenant with God, as set forth in the Torah (Exodus ch.19, Deuteronomy 26:16-19). There was always a learned class among the Israelites, and virtually all men and boys (and a good percentage of women) could read and write. A portion of each day was spent praying; and a larger part of the day was spent studying Torah (by a good part of the populace). Religious questions (and torts) were brought to one of the many Rabbis or Jewish courts.
Having a large family was an ideal, as was welcoming guests into the home, giving charity, and many other forms of kindness. A portion of crops was given to the poor. The calendar year was replete with the Sabbaths and festivals; and blessings were said before and after eating and on many other occasions.Yes, the Aztec government was very much so influenced by their religious beliefs. In fact, their religious beliefs affected every part of their lives. Religion went hand in hand with every part of their lives.
The religious beliefs and practices played a major role in the lives of the Pueblos by encouraging the spread of Christianity.
suck it...
On JW.org there is an experience of someone whose life has been affected by their beliefs in almost every issue of the Watchtower magazine.
It doesn't. If what someone else does with their lives affects your religious beliefs, your beliefs are not very strong!
They developed a death ritual and built the Pyramids because of it.
The religious beliefs of the Sumerian people showed the importance of agriculture in their lives.
the religion of the Ancient Egyptians affected their daily lives through the beliefs that floods,drought,and successful harvest were caused by the gods and goddesses. They would perform sacrifices ,pray,and give gifts to the temples of worship to honor the gods and ensure successful harvest and floods!
It would affect them every day of their lives, because as a resource, their beliefs would show them the way to mummify their royalty, when to plant their crops, and how to re-direct the flow of the Nile River when it was necessary.
Try going to a Mosque and consult a real Islamic religious leader.
it's basically just to guide them how to live their lives as a Muslim should and follow the true religious beliefs
Jackie is a Buddhist and that's what he enjoys. He lives life peacefully.