On the other hand, if faith/belief is not present, while one may choose, formaly, to join and attend a specific religion/church, if the motivation is not a matter of faith, can one truly be an adherrant or are they just pretending to be of the faith?
I would therefore suggest that all one needs to ask is, "Do I believe what the adherrants of this religion believe in?"
Of course, this may require a great deal of research before one is qualified to make this determination.
well she can try to raise them in a religion but eventually they will decide on their own I'm a christian try being a christian if you have questions just ask meAnswerIn some jurisdictions, your former wife must consult you before choosing a religion for your child, other than the religion that you had previously practised.
The main 2 questions you must ask yourself are; 1.Can my PC run it? 2.Can it run what want to use?
A prospective employer can ask ANYTHING. It must not consider race, sex, religion, age, or disability if it has more than 14 employees.
religion?
Absolutely. We have a religion and spirituality category, where we focus on those kinds of questions.
The eight questions one must ask to determine if entrepreneurship is right for you is1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.
you can ask a Sikh anything you want. or you can just tell him, "tell me about your religion."
Inquire about the prices they charge. Also ask for references.
Because you must ask the right questions =)
Its because that's our religion and we do that please do not ask these questions about RELIGION!!!! DO NOT!!
Four good questions to ask would be:What do you believe?Why do you believe this?What if you are wrong?Must everyone else share your faith?
There are actually a few categories that are on this site where you can go and ask questions that pertain to any religion. Go to the left side of this page and click "Browse categories" and then type in "Religion & Spirituality." You can ask any questions that you might have there.