They believed in predestination. Essentially when a person was born, it was already determined if they would go to heaven or hell.
They believed in predestination. Essentially when a person was born, it was already determined if they would go to heaven or hell.
John Calvin is the father of Calvinism (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Calvin) However most of his ideas are built on the beliefs of St. Augustine, some say that Augustine is the father of reformed theology (calvinism)
some for fashion and some it is for religious beliefs
In some religious beliefs, God did.
It depends on the specific reformer and the context of the religious innovations. While some reformers may advocate for social changes to align with their religious beliefs, others may focus solely on changes within the religious institution itself. Ultimately, the extent to which reformers seek massive social changes may vary based on their goals and priorities.
its either social reform or missionaries but considering the question andseeing the it specificly put religious beliefs i think its the latter but hey do what you want - friendly advice ^.^
Some social issues that caused concern among many religious Americans include abortion, same-sex marriage and LGBTQ rights, the role of religion in public life, and issues related to poverty and social justice. Religious Americans often feel strongly about these topics due to their beliefs and values.
Those that do, probably think that some of the beliefs against their religious beliefs - for example, anti-Christian, or anti-whatever.
Examples of the social organization of culture include family structures, educational systems, religious institutions, and community groups. These social structures help shape individuals' beliefs, values, and behaviors within a given society.
Hinduism has many diversified Religious views. But some of them are Non Violence & Peace.
no pork
they didnt have any