the colonists left England for religious freedom for Christianity.
The Arminians were ousted from the Dutch Reform church and charged with religious treason because they were beilieved to be ready to compromise with the Spanish.
religious reform is the way a church decides to structure authority in order to advance the churchs common good
The reason people bother with the church is that many people are religious and believe that they must attend church to be close to ones "God". Church is where some people go to pray and find peace.
There are various religious softwares available, some churches provide them for sale at their church. But the product softwares are available for purchase online.
Some people might be biased, but in general no, there is not. Such would be illegal, and the people there are respectful enough not to hate someone for simply attending a different church or religious meeting.
The people of the United States are a very religious people compared with most Western nations. People in the United States go to church. Some are Democrats and some are Republicans and some do not belong to either party. But we are a church-going nation. The specifics have been studied and the differences bally-hooed, but basically there are few overall differences.
Some examples of religious services that people participate in include Mass in the Catholic Church, Shabbat services in the Jewish faith, Jummah prayers in Islam, and puja ceremonies in Hinduism.
Some complaints that people had about the Catholic Church in the 1500s were some reformers thought priests and bishops weren't very religious anymore. They claimed that many priests didn't even know basic church teachings. Others felt that the pope was too involved in politics, neglecting his religious duties. These people found it hard to see their pope as their spiritual leader.
Yes, according to some religious teachings, it is permissible for women to speak in church.
Yes, the Puritans were a group of English Protestants who sought to reform the Church of England and faced persecution in Europe. They settled in the New World, particularly in New England, in search of religious freedom and the ability to practice their beliefs without interference. The Elizabethan Settlement established the Church of England as a Protestant church, but it did not fully satisfy the Puritans, leading some to seek religious refuge in America.
opposed to its teachings and practices, often citing issues such as corruption, indulgences, and the concentration of power in the hands of the clergy. They believed in the need for reform and greater accountability within the church, advocating for changes that would align with their own interpretations of religious doctrine and principles.
Some of them do. Depends on how religious they are.