Which is the most popular form of secular music in the Elizabethan court?
The most popular form of secular music in the Elizabethan court was the madrigal. This vocal music, characterized by its intricate harmonies and expressive text settings, often featured themes of love and nature. Madrigals were typically performed by small groups of singers and became a key part of court entertainment, reflecting the cultural flourishing of the period. Additionally, songs and ballads also enjoyed popularity during this time.
Can any one tell me surname of Talari belongs to which cast?
The surname "Talari" is primarily associated with the Telugu-speaking communities in India. It is often linked to the Kshatriya or warrior caste, although surnames can vary widely in their origins and associations based on regional and cultural contexts. The specific caste affiliation may differ among families, so it's essential to consider individual backgrounds for a more accurate understanding.
What is the role of secularism in building democratic nation?
so there is no favoritism to any religious group
What is pro-fornication worship practiced in secular inspiration?
In short massive orgys devoted to god. Comes all the way back from baal.
What religion believes in Secularism?
All you lazy people look it up in your social book... Think... Look...
Who is the secular and spiritual leader of the Islamic community?
There is no singular person who represents the entire worldwide Islamic community like the Pope represents all Catholics. In Shiite Islam, there are the Great Ayatollahs which represent vast swathes of the Shiite community. Smaller Islamic communities are represented by Mullahs and Imams for each congregation.
What is the secular version of before Christ?
The common usage, since the birth of Christ, has always been B.C. (before Christ); since modern secularists have set about trying to remove Our Blessed Lord from every area of society, some have started to use the abbreviation B.C.E. which stands for Before the common era.
What are the objective of a secular state?
What is the objective, or what are the objectives? There is no single answer. Basically, if you eliminate religion, you eliminate morality and human rights. Those in power will do whateverthey can to stay in power. Worst case - Nazi Germany. "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men, even when they exercise influence and not authority."
[1887 LD. Acton Letter in Life & Letters of Mandel Creighton (1904) I. xiii.]
A religious state can be just as bad. Examples: extremist Islam (Iran, Saudi Arabia), India - Hindu and the treatment of the Dalits (Untouchables).
In the United States of America we have freedom OF (not from) religion thanks to our founding fathers. God and Judeo-Christianity is basic to the fabric and morality of the country without imposing it on anyone. As such, the US is a secular state. What is the objective of the government? Answer: The greater good of all the people of the country and, when possible, the rest of the world.
What are key contributions of Christianity to secular philosophy?
I'm not a professional philosopher, but I act like one at the local pub. So my opinion my not count for much. Heck, it may not even be accurate. But what the hey! We're talking about philosophy here and on that subject everyone is entitled to a dogma! The key contribution of Christianity to secular philosophy is the concept of a personal beginning for everything that is. When it comes to the creation and existence of the universe there are two possibilities: a personal versus an impersonal beginning. An accidental big bang would obviously be an example of an impersonal beginning. But so is a pantheistic beginning. There is no "god" in pantheism. With a nod to Gilbert & Sullivan, "If everybody's somebody, then noone's anybody." Christianity and Judaism postulate the existence of a infinite-personal God who created everything. I inject the word "inifinite" to distinguish it from the personal (and fallible) gods of the Greeks, Romans, Norse, etc., who, though personal, were not adequate integration points for the existence of the universe. Of all the worlds religions, only Christianity & Judaism offer an infinite God who is also personal, thus giving validity to human emotions, volition and intellect. Would like to say more, but pressed for time! tjkterrific@aol.com Secularism is based on natural (reality), while religion is based on divine or supernatural
Why don't Orthodox and Secular Jews get along?
Orthodox believe that EVERYTHING should be done in accordance to the Torah at all times - NO exceptions.
Why do secular Jews celebrate Passover?
To participate in Jewish culture and tradition. Many people celebrate religious holidays even though they may not be religious (example Christmas).
Is St Patrick's Day a secular or a religious holiday?
In the US it is a purely secular holiday, while in Ireland it is a legal holiday.
Secularism really became an acceptable political philosophy in the late 1500s and early 1600s.
Identify a secular group or organization?
People for the American Way; Americans United for Separation of Church and State.