No man i would'nt. The only thing i would do is to clarify to my lover that we should'nt let religious to interfere in our love.I thnk that is jst simple because she wud take a way to his church and i wud tyk mine to my church. Whn we come back we are a family again. I wud also make it a point that we never discuss our religious matters because this is where conflict my arise
Atheism is the absence of belief of god or gods. If a religious person stops believing in god, then they essentially stop being religious.
the word is martyr. The whole concept is that a martyr would rather be killed than change his beliefs.
You would call such a belief a heresy. Depending on the nature of the belief, it might also be called blasphemy.
This is a popular debated topic among the religious and the nonreligious communities.A religious person would tell you that God is everywhere ("omnipresent"), while a nonreligious person would tell you this is all in the person's head. Belief and faith are what keep religion going.In religious scholarship, the belief that God is in everything (e.g., in nature and the cosmos) is called pantheism. A similar term, panentheism, means that God is not only in everything, but God is beyond everything--formless and transcendent.
It all depends on what religion the person is or whether the belief is related to his religion.
* A person who renounces his former religious beliefs is an apostate. * In most cases, ..."smart"!
The belief/outlook is called Fatalism and the person would be called a "fatalist".
To have it otherwise would be religious discrimination. What a person believes in does not change whether they are qualified or able to do the job, eitehr absolutely or when compared to how competent an irreligious person is.
Using religious artefacts can help reinforce your identity with, and belief in the religion of your choice. If maintaining religious belief is one of your goals, then this is not a waste of time.
No more than with any other religious or spiritual belief.
A:I would expect the same standards from a moral religious person as from a moral non-religious person, no less. The one important difference would probably be the person's own assessment of the reason for his morality. The moral religious person is likely to attribute his or her morality to guidance from God; the moral non-religious person is likely to attribute his or her morality to conscience and a desire to do good for others.
First of all Africa is a continent not a country so you have to be more specific when you ask your question. Its would be the same if you ask culture or religious belief in North America, the Mexicans Americans and Canadians all have different religious and cultural beliefs.