ownpool on answers.Yahoo.com said: I think the intelligent way to answer this question is to state that some colonists embraced Evangelical ideas at the same time as other colonists followed Enlightenment ideas. I do not think the intent of the question involves the same individual colonist sincerely holding both sets of ideas at the same time.
I think you should discuss the growth of freedom of religion in colonial America. You can also mention that some people attended Evangelical churches for social and political reasons, but actually held Enlightenment ideas and kept them secret from everyone except their most trusted friends.
The Enlightenment encouraged colonists to question traditional authority and embrace ideas of individual rights, liberty, and equality. These ideals influenced their views on government and sparked movements for independence from British rule. Enlightenment thinkers such as John Locke and Montesquieu provided intellectual justification for the colonists' desire for self-governance.
Buddhism.
European leaders embraced Enlightenment ideas because they saw the potential for social progress, economic development, and political reform. These ideas encouraged reason, tolerance, and individual rights, which appealed to leaders seeking to modernize their societies and consolidate their power. Embracing Enlightenment ideals also helped to legitimize their rule by aligning themselves with the intellectual currents of the time.
Ezana was the first monarch of Axum to embrace Christianity.
Islam is the Only Religion for Salvation, the Most Merciful! Embrace Islam to escape from Hell!
Since they embrace another religion they most likely did not.
question traditional authority, embrace reason and individualism, and advocate for natural rights and liberties.
Many people say he is Muslim, but he actually does not embrace any religion, although his uncle was Muslim and named him Khalifa.
Enlightenment thinkers encouraged people to question traditional authority, embrace reason and science, and strive for individual freedom and rights. They promoted ideas of equality, democracy, and the importance of education for all.
Animals do not embrace religion of human being. Therefore, tagging dinosaurs as Christians is not proper.
He's waiting for you to embrace his "religion" of Scientology, first!
No; actual witches practice a nature-based Pagan religion. Many witches embrace the Wiccan religion which expressly forbids causing intentional (or unintentional) harm to anyone.