It is a scapegoat to fall back on in order to feel good about the dickish moves you put on others.
A person who goes on a trip for a religious purpose is commonly referred to as a pilgrim.
No life is not just a series of random events, there is a purpose to life. The purpose of life is to know God the creator and sustainer of all life. Mankind once knew God, had a relationship with God but mankind has turned away from God and His ways. We get one shot at life and during this life our purpose is to know God
Some religious beliefs conflict with the theory of evolution because it challenges the idea of creation as described in religious texts. Evolution suggests that species have evolved over time through natural selection, which can be inconsistent with literal interpretations of religious creation stories. Some religious individuals argue that evolution undermines the belief in a divine creator and purpose for life.
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Religion gives life meaning and purpose. Whether real or fake, we die so soon after being born that we need to feel that it is not all for nothing. Humans are complex apes, and take a long time to grow up.
The purpose of religouse life is not found yet but i believe it helps make you feel safer and give you something to believe in...
No, everyone is equal weather they have a religion or not. :)
Travelling for a religious purpose, such as pilgrimmage.
It is called nihilism, or the belief that life itself is without meaning or purpose. edit: It is atheist that opposes official religious views, nihilism is to be without a belief.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe only time "purpose" is used in official Catholic teaching is in "purpose of amendment" which means that a penitent (a person who is confessing their sins) proposed to amend their life and not sin again.
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Before the Renaissance, many people in Western societies believed that their purpose in life was to serve God and fulfill their religious duties to secure a place in heaven. The prevalent belief was that life on Earth was a preparation for the afterlife, and individuals were expected to live virtuously and adhere to the teachings of the church. Personal fulfillment and self-expression were often secondary to religious obligations.
The answer depends on who you ask. If you asked an existentialist the answer would be there is no purpose. A scientist may give a different answer. A religious person would find a purpose in their religious dogma.
A person who goes on a trip for a religious purpose is commonly referred to as a pilgrim.
yes. Like any other religious scriptures, they teach people to understand their purpose of life and how to lead it.
The Massachusetts Bay Colony was founded under the principle of religious freedom. It was founded by non-conformists for the purpose of enjoying greater religious liberty.
A religious person who has devoted his life to a religious order is known as a monk.