For me (in no particular order),
1: Why does God allow 'evil' and suffering to exist when he is perfectly capable of creating a realistic, enjoyable world without it?
2: Why does God require our approval as an omniscent, omnipotent and omnipresent being?
3: Why does God allow people to defame the idea of religion with crusades and holy wars?
4: For what possible reason would God as an omniscent, omnipotent and omnipresent being want to create us for?
5: Why does God allow Satanistic religions to exist?
6: Why does God allow so many religions of whatever sort to exist in the first place?
7: Why would love such a selfish, parasitic and generally undesirable species such as humans?
8: Where does God come from?
The common element of all religions is faith. Without faith (belief) there is no religion. You must believe in a higher power .
There are a few religions that do this; Christianity Judaism Pantheism New Age Atheism These religions are all taught to not have prejudice or hate against any one person/ other religion. Christianity teaches that you must love your neighbor as you would love yourself and so does Judaism. Pantheism teaches that the world is God and is connected meaning that we must take care of everything and everyone. New Age is just an evolved form of Pantheism which believes that the world is connected and everyone to it, but the earth is just earth, not God. I personally believe that in Atheism, they follow Christian morals, but do not believe in God, so it is an evolved form of Christianity. (By the way, when I say evolved, I am saying that it derived from it, not necessarily that one is better than the other. My personal opinion is that Christianity is the kindest, but unfortunately, many hypocrites derive from the religion as well just like any other religion. Many people do their best to follow God's instructions on morality)
The great Flood in the Book of Genesis is considered to be a creation myth. It tells of the anger of the creator God with his imperfect creation, and finishes the task of explaining why we are here.
A main tenet of communism is that religion is necessarily false and is unjustly used to control the masses. In all communist states, religion is strongly discouraged (i.e., penalized). Nevertheless, a certain degree of religion is tolerated to accommodate committed believers who might find death preferable to life without God. In the USSR, Russian Orthodox was allowed. In China, a variety of religions is allowed, including Islam and Catholicism. Religions must register with the government, and in some countries the adherents must register as well; church leaders must be approved by the government; proselyting is forbidden. Governments like power and do not like to share it. Freedom of religion requires continual defense. Freedom of religion, as well as all other freedoms in the US, is under challenge, and is being chipped away, bit by bit.
First of all it's the Native Americans or The People of the Land. Second, it differs from each tribe. But mostly, they call the Sun their Father and the Earth, their mother. Also, the Moon is sometimes referred to as the Grandmother.
The eight questions one must ask to determine if entrepreneurship is right for you is1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.
The common element of all religions is faith. Without faith (belief) there is no religion. You must believe in a higher power .
We must answer 3 questions.
what three questions must all economic systems answer?
The thre questions that all economic systems must ask are: What to make? How to make it?, and Who gets it? Tough questions.
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Please, visit the official website at http://www.watchtower.org/ for genuine answers to these sorts of questions. They are happy to provide the public with this information.
To answer your math questions. You must state your question for it to be answered.
Because you must ask the right questions =)
Not necessarily. Buddhism is compatible with other religions. In fact, most polytheistic religions can accommodate the beliefs of other religions. However, monotheistic religions must necessarily exclude all religions that believe in other gods. The alternative view, held by atheists, is that no religion is true.
Being an orphan is very challenging. An orphan must deal with the great questions that they might ask, such as why the orphan was left alone in the world.
What to produce?How to produce?For whom to produce?These are the three fundamental questions that all Economic systems must answer.