SURE, Everyone is responsible for the belief/disbelief they hold.
By your free will, depending on your mind & determination you can choose your religion & you are the only responsible one for your choice.
This ultimately depends on the beliefs and values of the parents. Some parents may feel it is their responsibility to raise their children in a specific religion, while others may choose to let their children explore and decide for themselves. Ultimately, it is important for parents to respect their children's autonomy and beliefs.
The major foundations of the puritan religion was that they were very strict and had lots of laws to follow only in order to be a puritan and to make God happy.
A religious duty is an obligation or responsibility that a person is expected to fulfill according to the teachings or doctrines of their religion. It often involves acts of worship, moral conduct, or service to others in accordance with one's faith. It is considered an essential aspect of practicing one's religion and living a spiritually fulfilling life.
Universalizing religions are belief systems that seek to appeal to all people regardless of their background. They often have a mission to convert non-believers and spread their teachings worldwide. Examples include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, which have followers across different cultures and geographical regions.
The religion founded by Abraham, known as Judaism, emphasized the belief in one all-powerful God, marking a shift from the polytheistic beliefs that were common during that time. Additionally, Judaism introduced ethical monotheism, stressing the importance of moral behavior and personal responsibility, which differed from the focus on ritualistic practices in many other contemporary belief systems.
I suppose yes.
Your responsibility towards your religion is mainly to:Follow the religion instructions and rulesPractice good morals as all religions call for good moralsRespect other religions and their followers and cooperate with them for the benefit of your community and for the benefit of humanity
Having a certain degree of tolerance. This includes not using words such as "unbeliever", "infidel", or "apostate" to insult people who are not members of your religion.
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T. B. Irving has written: 'Religion and social responsibility'
The environment is the responsibility of every human that likes to breath clean air and drink clean water and have food to eat. So both government and religion have humans running them so it is the responsibility of BOTH.
A newborn infant is a blank slate. The mother can and probably will raise the child with an understanding of her own religion, but it is the responsibility of all children when they become adults to seek God for themselves and to choose their own path/religion.
Talbert O. Shaw has written: 'Responsibility and Black middle-class religion'
The responsibility is to respect that others also have the right to believe otherwise. The responsibility to maintain peace and harmony by not unjustly imposing your beliefs upon others. And finally you have a responsibility to jealously guard that inalienable right from anyone who would try to deny you that privilege.
The Ibo of Nigeria have a pantheistic religion with gods assuming areas of responsibility in nature and human life. The general outline of their belief, ceremonies and the names of several of their gods are detailed at the link.
John A. Coleman Catholic High School's motto is 'Respect, Responsibility, Religion'.
yesIt is part of some religions, but not a fundamental part of all religions. Those that believe are responsible for their own relationship with God.