This can be done through educating our young leaders of the future about our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
Only you can fully answer this because I do not know what all you have experienced. Your beliefs can be formed by things that happened in your childhood to you, how you were raised, family/friend deaths, "issues" that we all deal with, and other things that can contribute to your personal beliefs.
consider other "cultures" and find one that relates to your personal beliefs, i can tell you don't like the "culture" you're currently in.
A school centered on the core beliefs of islam
Factors that can contribute to changes in attitude include personal experiences, social influences, cultural background, education, and exposure to new information or perspectives. Attitudes can also be shaped by emotions, beliefs, values, and cognitive processes.
Yes, there is need to encourage an individual to communicate their need preference and personal beliefs affecting their personal care.
Factors that contribute to the formation of one's values include upbringing and family influence, cultural and societal norms, personal experiences and education, and exposure to diverse perspectives. These factors shape an individual's beliefs, morals, and principles over time.
· Being aware of own personal attitudes and beliefs, · being open and Understanding to others attitudes and beliefs · respecting the differences between own and others
The five elements that contribute to personal identity are: biological factors (such as genetics and physical characteristics), psychological factors (such as beliefs and values), social factors (such as culture and relationships), historical factors (such as life experiences and memories), and situational factors (such as roles and responsibilities).
People have a wide range of beliefs, including religious beliefs, political beliefs, moral beliefs, and personal beliefs. Beliefs can be shaped by personal experiences, upbringing, culture, education, and other influences. It is important to respect each individual's beliefs, even if they differ from your own.
he was christian
Subjective
selfish