A religious issue always depends on the religion.
For example Christianity has issues about sinners.
The Bahai Faith encourages its believers not to drink.
Zoroatrianism has issues about praying to statues..
and so on and so forth.
A religious issue could be anything from abortion to wearing a headscarf, from tolerance to terrorism, from atheism to fundamentalism: anything can become a religious issue; how long is a piece of string?
yes its our personal issue....our personality is incomplete without our religious tag.
Which one of the following is true of how the new state constitutions in the Revolutionary era dealt with the issue of religious liberty?
religious prosecution
Women's liberation (was the right one for me on apex)
Because they like to worship freely
Because they like to worship freely
Their problem with religious groups (British Protestant and Catholic)
Temperance movement
I have yet to meet any religious leader that is against stem cell research. The issue is not about stem cell research. What some religious leaders are against is the use of aborted children's stem cells for research. They have no issue with using adult stem cells or stems cells cultured.
It is not an issue for all Kurds, since the majority of them are Sunni Muslims in Syria, Turkey, and Iraq, and the majority of them are Shiite Muslims in Iran (just like their non-Kurdish neighbors). The primary form of discrimination against Kurds is ethnic discrimination. Religious discrimination is an issue for religious minority Kurds, such as the Yarsan, Yezidi, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, and Judaism. The reason that religious discrimination is an issue is because the governments of all four nations that occupy Kurdistan (Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Iran) have passed prejudicial legislation that treats Muslims as superiors to Non-Muslims and gives fewer countermajoritarian protections to these minority religions.
Depends on what, if any, is the religion they follow. Sin is a religious issue and has nothing to do with orientation.