Answer: To justify beliefs to oneself, you need proof so that you know you are not following others blindly or having blind faith in a person instead of having true faith. While it is not required for you to justify your beliefs to another, if you wanted to, you'd still need proof, which has been given and shared many times, but you cannot give them faithif they don't want to have it; that part is up to them and so your proof can only go so far as they want to accept.
A belief is a very personal matter. No person should have to justify his or her beliefs to anyone else. Unfortunately, there may be occasions when this is necessary, so the person could list the reasons that led them to the belief in the first place. Knowledge is power!
it was a false science developed to justify anti-immigrant beliefs.
slavery was mentioned in The Bible
slavery was mentioned in The Bible
the threat of terrorism
it was mentioned in the bible
To justify your love means to explain why you love someone. The person asking must misunderstand why you have strong feelings about them and want you to explain why you feel this way.
Your question basically is What dramatically speaks of a community's way of living and what do they use to justify that way of living. There are so many different communities and beliefs. Even within the communities, there are different patterns of living. No one is lumped. The only common denominator in any society is the desire of each person to move in righteousness or evil.
Many Catholic beliefs and practices are not found in scripture so to justify these they put tradition before the scriptures
Convictions are beliefs - strong convictions are strong beliefs that the person feels are right. A person with strong convictions will not be convinced that these beliefs are false without a LOT of proof.
Am I my brother's keeper?
The argument used to justify slavery based on religious beliefs often cited passages from the Bible that appeared to support the idea of slavery, such as verses that discussed servitude or owning slaves. Slave owners would often interpret these passages as approval from God to own slaves and use them for labor. This interpretation was used to maintain control over enslaved individuals and justify the cruelty of slavery.
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