I must rephrase the question: "How shouldreligion...?"
"True religion, undefiled before God is this: to visit the orphans and widows in their pain, and to keep oneself unblemished from the world." -James-
If religious people did their job, then they would love their neighbors (anyone they came in contact with) as themselves. Most religious people in America today do not love their neighbors. James in The Bible says these people's religion is vain (fake and useless). If religious people loved everyone as much as they love themselves, then there would be no need for Social Services, children's homes, orphanages, welfare, social security, etc.
This is how religion should bring about social change. Right now, religion in America is just taking up space and wasting oxygen.
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A degree in religion could help your career if you were a teacher or social worker or psychologist or theologist. As for a more wanted religion I do not know.
the chage is they help it to change that RIGHT CORRECT ASNWERS
Asagai asks Beneatha to marry him and return with him to Nigeria to help bring about social and political change in their homeland. He wants her to be his partner in creating a better future for their people.
They brought trade.
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
The main parts of sociology include social institutions, social groups, social norms, socialization, social stratification, social change, and social movements. These elements help sociologists analyze and understand how society functions and affects individuals.
You can bring your teen to church to meet with other worshipers or the minister. You can also have them take a class.
I don't think there are any hard and fast rules, but probably not. Although godparents are often thought of as purely symbolic, some believe that the godparents agree to help bring you up in the faith in which you were baptised.