The main belief systems suggest that their God has ordained that men and women are required to have many children. There are some systems that believe they can only attain success in the spirit world through their sons.
No. That is not a general parental responsibility. The answer is no because religious belief is a matter of choice and some people don't choose it. Religious questions that assume everyone is religious can be troublesome. People who choose religion as a part of their lives believe they have a responsibility to instill their religious beliefs in their children. That is a part of the doctrine of every major religion. People who are not religious generally avoid religious influence during their children's early development. They prefer to allow their children to make that decision for themselves once they are mature enough to make their own choices.
Colin Firth is a Catholic having converted from being a Protestant
"Secular" is a word having to do with non-religious beliefs or practices. So the answer is "No".
god had chosen certain people to go to heaven
it was mentioned in the bible
Internal factors that affect population include how people feel about having children and their personal religious beliefs. External factors include government restrictions on having children, weather, and disease.
it was believed that children were ghosts and monsters
Although large families are rare these days some people simply love children and will have as many children as they feel they can afford and some parents may even adopt or take in foster children. Then a few parents may keep having children because their religious beliefs may not allow them to use birth control.
wrong beliefs can lead human to Hell even with having many good deeds.
I love children. After I settle in my life I will be having my own children. Its sound enough to a woman.
Parents can effectively explain the concept of religion to their children by discussing the basic beliefs and practices of different religions in a simple and respectful manner. They can emphasize the importance of tolerance and understanding towards different beliefs, while also encouraging their children to ask questions and explore their own beliefs. It is important for parents to create an open and non-judgmental environment for these discussions, allowing their children to form their own opinions and beliefs.
Yes, priests can adopt children in accordance with their religious beliefs and practices, as long as they meet the legal requirements for adoption in their country.
There is no record of his having had children.
A:Of course it is, subject only to those beliefs not being in some way contrary to the law of the land. Subject to that proviso, it would be immoral and unethical to seek to remove children from their parents merely because their beliefs differ from the beliefs of those around them.
Having children is a choice. Having children is a good thing.
she wanted to work at a school to help children
only 2 children.