Ethics, and learning about Jesus.
Ethics includes having respect for others, since it involves exploring the practical implications of Jesus' more radical teachings, such as "loving one's neighbours as oneself."
Learning about Jesus usually, but not always, includes regularly attending Church, and sharing in Christian worship.
It is the same as any other kind of home with certain beliefs/lifestyle. If you had parents, or a parent who believed in Jesus and that parent taught you, throughout childhood, life principles based on The Bible- then you had a "Christian upbringing".
Keeping the religious precepts, customs and commands A religious education
Seeing and hearing about the religion at home also.
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Benefits of a religious upbringing -
Religion connects you to the majority of mankind, past and present. No ancient society ever existed that did not believe in the supernatural. Those who dismiss belief may be compared to an astronaut floating away from the lifeline.
Also:
1) Religion may assist you in overcoming peer pressure.
2) Religion will often add to your self-discipline.
3) Religion may provide you with a whole additional layer of education.
4) Religion may provide emotional fortitude, helping one overcome hardships.
5) Religion will provide a sense of identity and a community, with its ambiance and mutual help.
6) Religion provides a life and a sense of purpose.
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What are the main featurs of a religious upbringing..?
i hear the're upbringing was christian, but they are no longer christian.
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Yes, he frequently discussed his Baptist upbringing.
Someone who, though having stopped attending worship services or practicing Christianity in a formal manner, acknowledges the Christian tradition in their upbringing.
the role of a woman who has had a "proper Christian upbringing"
Judy Blume was raised Jewish and has spoken openly about her Jewish heritage and upbringing.
No, Jane Austen was not Jewish. She was Christian, both by upbringing and by practice. Her father was a member of the clergy.
Wyly's Book - 1000 Dollars And An Idea - mentions his upbringing in that religion. It emphasizes the guarding of intruding thoughts by replacing them with spiritual truths.
Abilene Christian University, graduating with a BS in 1978. His Christian upbringing and education became a guiding force in his personal and professional life: "I feel a stewardship responsibility to use my resources to the best of my ability
It is an interesting question. You might say that you are nominally Christian by virtue of your upbringing, but you are not a Christian in the more formal sense of devotion to Christ.ANSWER 2:Someone who doesn't believe in God is called an atheist. No one can be a Christian and an atheist at the same time. To be a Christian, one has to believe in Jesus as the Son of God.
The main difference between a Muslim child and a Christian child lies in their religious upbringing and beliefs. A Muslim child is raised in adherence to the teachings of Islam, including the belief in Allah and following the Quran, while a Christian child is brought up with beliefs in the Holy Trinity, following the Bible, and attending church services. Both children may also have unique cultural practices and traditions related to their respective religions.