A religious upbringing is one in which a child was brought to church or synagogue. Many times, intensive religious training is part of this upbringing.
Christian
Yes, they do force children to believe in God, but a religious upbringing tells them a religion (if they don't know) and the upbringing will let them know that almost all religions believe in God. The only problem is they believe in different gods. In Christianity, they believe in God AND Jesus Christ as the Son. In Islam, They believe in God and pronounce it as Allah. Islam does not believe that Allah has a Son. Hinduism believes in statues. And Judaism believes that Jesus Christ is a prophet. Christianity also believes that Jesus Christ is our savior and God gave us a gift called salvation. They sometimes call Jesus as the Messiah, which means Jesus Christ. There is a difference between messiah and Messiah. A messiah is a savior or a liberator, while a Messiah is Jesus.
how did the Siddhartha Gautama's upbringing influence his religious ideas and cause him to search for answer?
Upbringing, Media or personal experiences
Jesus Christ. ---- Actually, Jesus was not "religious" in the traditional sense. That was why he was in constant conflict with the Pharisees. He did not conform to their religious traditions and customs. Jesus was "spiritual", but not "religious".
Religious upbringing refers to the influence of religion on a person's upbringing and development. It involves teaching and instilling religious beliefs, values, traditions, and practices from childhood, typically by one's family or religious community. This can shape a person's worldview, moral values, and cultural identity.
because about him is religious and good.
What kind of political social and religious world was Jesus born into?
The religious leaders once asked Jesus by what power or authority he performed signs and miracles?
In the Bible, they accused Jesus of blasphemy.
Jesus