There are a variety of religions present in Caribbean culture. Ranging form Catholicism, Judaism, Islam and Hindu to name a few, religion definitely has an influence. I found a helpful table here,
http://caribbean-guide.info/past.and.present/religion/
There is a list of religions and percentages found at the bottom of the page, also some helpful information and history located in the article.
Secularization is the term that relates to the movement of people away from religion towards the influences of the modern world. It refers to the process where religion loses social and cultural influence, and individuals are more influenced by secular values and institutions.
People form values from themselves, their family, friends, religion and various philosophies.
values doesnt vs religion. religion provides values, and you can decide on your own values as well.
Yes, morals are guidelines for behavior that are shaped by cultural values and societal norms. They help individuals distinguish between right and wrong, and are often influenced by factors such as religion, upbringing, and social environment.
Religion in the Caribbean often plays a significant role in shaping people's cultural practices, social interactions, and daily routines. It can influence beliefs, values, and behaviors, providing a sense of community, spiritual support, and moral guidance for individuals. Many Caribbean countries have a diverse religious landscape, with Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam being the main faiths practiced, each contributing to a unique blend of traditions and rituals that impact everyday life.
Because people believe different things and have different values.
religion gives people comfort and also can explain why one exist. People want to know that the life they are living has a point. also religion is believed to give people morals and values.
My top 5 personal values are integrity, honesty, diligence, respect and loyalty. People have different personal values that are normally influenced by several factors.
Religions influenced both art and thought. The way it influenced art was through the painters, their paintings reflected religious values such as faith and religious spirituality instead of painting a human individuality. It influenced thought through mostly the humanist. They often changed religions to learn the language of another so they could study The Bible from the points of view of other religions. That is how religion influenced both art and thought.
In science we are studing sumerian people. I think is trading. Otherwise I do not know?
Probably because most of those people grew up being religious so when someone first comes into power that has values that are directly influenced by religion it would be encorperated into the government, especially because they would try to surround themselves and empower like minded peoples.
Islamic values and moral development encourages all Muslim to respect people's lives and fight for their religion.