All religions teach us to believe in God, all religions teach us to love one another, to be kind and compassionate, all religions ask us to live a moral life. There may be different interpretations, and religions and followers of religions may do different things but the commonality between all religions is for us to love God, to seek God, and achieve God. Unfortunately, religions are only a kindergarten, they teach us the ABC of God, then we go round and round in a merry-go-round and we die without going beyond the kindergarten of religion. We don't need to change our religion, but we need to go beyond religion to the university of spirituality which will help us to realize God in the temple of our heart.
No, the passengers on the Mayflower did not all share the same religion. While many of them were Puritans seeking religious freedom, there were also non-Puritans on board, including some who did not adhere to any specific religious denomination.
The common goal of most major world religions is to provide a framework for individuals to connect with a higher power or ultimate reality, seek spiritual growth and enlightenment, and promote moral living and compassion towards others.
It depends on what you mean by 'unite'. Unite as in be friends? Or unite as in work together or fight for a goal together? In most cases i think yes, you can be friends and work with someone of another religion, but before doing so you should be sure that you are strong in your own faith. You don't want to constantly put yourself around people who do not have the same morals/values as you-as this may put you in situations that could break some of yours.
If you're talking about Islam, Christianity, and Judaism...these three religions are all monotheistic. They accept that there is only one God. However, in Christianity this concept is combined with the belief in trinity so it's not purely monotheistic. Judaism and Islam both believe in a single deity.
Secularism is practiced by separating religion from government affairs, ensuring that all individuals have the freedom to practice any religion or no religion at all. This involves promoting equality, tolerance, and the protection of the rights of individuals to their beliefs. Secularism also means that public institutions are neutral in matters of religion and do not favor or discriminate against any particular faith.
They share the religion of Islam.
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The goal and purpose of Religion are to foundation/establish religion all over the world abide by God's commands and to reach Celestial city or heaven.
the goal of a student investor is to succeed and to learn all the tricks and rules of investing and share trading. The overall goal would be to become a successful share trader.
Answer:"They all share a common purpose, philosophy, and enterprise."
They all wanted to make money selling spices and luxuries. Hope that helped. ;)
all religion!
According to Edgar Schein, an organizational psychologist, all organizations share four characteristics: (1) coordination of effort, (2) common goal or purpose, (3) division of labor, and (4) hierarchy of authority.