monotheisim or tyranny
Extremism in religion is when people believe strongly that their religion is best; everyone should be that religion. For example, the Taliban are extremists. They believe that everyone should be Muslim, and also, they must be strict Muslim. They must follow every single Muslim law. Extremism - to be extreme.
religion brings hope to a community, as well as bring people together, because if you really believe in the religion you know that everyone is equal under gods eyes, and that is how we should treat everyone
if you are proud of what religion you believe in, tell them, if they are your real friends they won't care what religion you believe in Move out of the city. Seriously.
Islam is the right religion and the one you should follow
i think so if greek people believe in so and so and if they believe that it should be there because there religion is something special for everyone and need to believe in so and so...
They believe religion should be followed literally.
Christians strongly believe that their religion is the one true religion. Some have difficulty accepting that followers of other religions believe just as strongly that their own religion is the true religion. There may even be a sense for some Christians that it is in some way irrational for others not to convert readily to Christianity, when told what Christians believe.Some Christians also believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Christianity. Finally, it is a requirement among certain minor Christian sects and denominations for young adults to spend up to two years attempting to convert others.
the people who should have civil rights are everyone. It does not matter what your gender, sexual orintation, or race and religion/ non religion are, civil rights are for everyone
Christianity is a religion. There is no one ethnicity that goes with being a christian. We believe that the teachings of Jesus should be available to everyone; Basically we're everywhere.
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The idea that the same ethical standards apply to everyone is called moral universalism. This principle asserts that ethical principles should be consistent and relevant for everyone, regardless of factors such as culture, religion, or personal beliefs.
I quote the Walrus: I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me." You could be the Walrus... BELIEVE!!