cathlics
The Catholic Church opposes it. Most protestant Christian religions see nothing wrong with the practice. Buddhists would probably see nothing wrong with in vitro fertilization. More than a million people have been born using this technique so far. Personally, I think most people should be born this way. It would help reduce overpopulation and unwanted children.
Christians believe that terrorism is wrong.
Most religions believe that men ought to have beards.
AnswerIslam and other religions revealed by God
Judaism, under the kosher diet. Not all Jews believe that this is still wrong.
Most of the Abrahamic religions believe in the devil. Many other religions believe in some form of "manifestation" of evil. All spiritual paths understand the concepts of good/evil, right/wrong, but not all of them have a single entity that manifests these aspects.
Most of the Abrahamic religions believe in the devil. Many other religions believe in some form of "manifestation" of evil. All spiritual paths understand the concepts of good/evil, right/wrong, but not all of them have a single entity that manifests these aspects.
Absolutely not. Every Mason has his own religious beliefs which he naturally believes to be correct. He acknowledges that other people have different beliefs which he may or may not believe to be wrong, but as a matter of politeness Masons do not discuss such issues. Masons focus on the aspects of all (or at least most) religions which they have in common, not on the things which divide them. But that does not mean that Masons do not believe that the things which divide religions do not exist.
Because most religions believe that pigs are dirty animals because of what they eat (trash) hope this helps .
Catholicism, as any other religion does and must, believes that other religions are wrong on moral issues. The amount they believe is wrong and the consequences of this varies from religion to religion.
Fertilization can go wrong if there are chromosomal abnormalities in the egg or sperm, preventing proper fertilization or leading to genetic defects in the resulting embryo. Incompatibility between the sperm and egg can also hinder fertilization. Additionally, issues with sperm motility or egg quality can impact successful fertilization.
As religions are based on faith no religion can really be proved wrong or 100% right. It is your beliefs that count. To define a religion as wrong you would first have an understanding of what you believe to be religion and second, its all in what you percieve to be wrong in terms of religion/what you believe sounds right. What might be considered wrong by one religion is correct in another. Basically my answer to this question is that the descion to label any religion as wrong depends soley on the person asking the question, from their perspective of it and their own morality. I would recommend that to solidify your opinion of the issuse, you should read from many sources to get as many facts as you can. If a major religion tells you to kill somone, in the name of your God, you can be pretty sure that something is wrong.