The choices that people make in life, are usually dependant on the psychological (belief) conditioning they are exposed to, from the moment of foetal conception, to the point of completion of their social/cultural programming. Children develop their beliefs, values and social culture from the environment within which they are raised. Your emotional intelligence is shaped by the quality of care and attention you receive from a baby to approximately ten years of age. This social/cultural programming becomes your belief matrix it is similar to the programming of a computer's processor with data that is considered to be factual. The computer then compares all incoming data against its programmed intelligence or belief, in order to generate a conclusion. Similarly the human intellect processes incoming data based on the morals/values/beliefs they have been conditioned with. Some of these morals/values are inherited from genetic sources and the others are learnt from the environment to which the absorptive mind is exposed. If you were born to a family that practiced a particular brand of religion then you have been psychologically programmed by that cultural belief system. There are very few individuals who can honestly separate themselves from their formative psychological conditioning. The set of beliefs with which individuals were nurtured will govern the choices they make in life.
Beliefs that guide the way a person lives are often referred to as values. Values are principles or standards that individuals consider important in their lives and use to make decisions and navigate the world.
A hypocrite is a person whose actions are in conflict with the moral values they espouse.
It is possible that some people who claim to know God may not be truthful about their experiences or beliefs. However, it is also possible that others genuinely believe they have a connection to God. Ultimately, the veracity of these claims is subjective and can vary from person to person.
For some individuals, belief in God can provide a sense of comfort, meaning, and purpose, fulfilling certain psychological needs. However, not everyone perceives God in this way, as individual beliefs and experiences vary greatly. Ultimately, the role of God as a psychological need is subjective and varies from person to person.
Angels can appear in various forms, including animals, in spiritual beliefs and experiences. Some people interpret encounters with animals as messages or visitations from angels. Each person's interpretation may vary based on their spiritual beliefs.
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The term for that type of person is hypocrite.
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Character is typically the summed up as the way a person behaves or their charisma.
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Yes, behavior is an abstract noun, a word for conduct, the way a person or animal behaves.
The word behavior is a noun. It is the way in which one behaves.
Yes, the word 'actor' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person whose profession is acting; a person who behaves in a way that is not genuine.
Yes, the word 'actor' is a noun, a singular, common noun; a word for a person whose profession is acting; a person who behaves in a way that is not genuine.
Some of the personal influences that affect a person's parenting include religious beliefs, personal experiences during childhood and financial discipline. Parents tend to bring up a child according to various religious virtues that they hold.
if she has a pleasant demeanor, she is nice to be around. Demeanor refers to how a person behaves, their appearance, and the way they treat other people.
A person's way of life.