Viktor Frankl's book "Human Looking for Meaning" is a powerful and insightful book, but central information is intertwined with his religious beliefs. Frankel's book has the same concern as religion, for example his belief that there is nothing has a higher purpose; secondly, he does not change for us to be worthwhile I believe it will not be necessary. Fill "the soul of the sky" with God to find meaning. Frankel's initial belief included his view on determinism that one must have a higher goal.
It is necessary to clarify that "religious beliefs" can include various traditions of both theological and non-theological. It has a more atheistic moral or ethical belief about good and evil, who believes in God in a traditional sense and who does not believe in God, being kept faithfully by the power of traditional religious perspectives It means that. Employers should not be involved in many actions to ensure they comply with the law. Firstly, employers should arrange for exams or other selection activities contradictory to the religious needs of current or future employees, ask applicants for future availability at a particular time, request clothing control requirements Strictly observing or prove not so will result in "excessive difficulty". I will give you some examples.
I am a "very religious" person by non-religious people. I am completely about the true meaning of Christmas. I am a man who is very concerned about the secularization of Christmas The ceramic Christmas cookie jar we got as a wedding celebration was named Uncle Boris. I am the last person who wants to bring Christ from Christmas. - But I think there is not anything to make Frank believe that during the Christmas he did not do a full-scale war, so that attempt seemed to be meaningless, so I just stood there. After some intolerable silence, Frank seemed to think he was already sitting stating his claim.
For European non-religious Christian culture, Christmas is still a time of reflection, attention naturally attracts attention and raises meaning problems. Even people who came from other traditions of faith do not, and Christmas ceremonies change the nature and rhythm of experience. For Christians, Christmas is a culturally recognized time to celebrate the answer to the most basic question. In addition, Christianity is a somewhat thorough materialistic religion and Christmas remembers to some extent "important things" ... the importance of gifts, food, trees, and light is not a coincidence. - "Things" is that things are equal, "good things". But things look out of place