Faith The greatest belief is God, although there is no evidence that something is genuine or exists. Culture is a community, crowd or social customs, social behavior. In the field of knowledge related to morality, moral principles and humanities, we consider why people do specific things, including the fields of psychology and sociology, and they all relate to faith and culture . Humanities are important to culture. Because it helps to understand why some people have specific opinions and factors affecting them.
My argument about this topic is that we can actually have beliefs and knowledge unrelated to our culture. First of all, I will prove my argument with some of my own theories. People like Christians believe in God, he did not say the world itself, but created all of the world. Therefore, I believe that those who believe in God must seek help from God to overcome obstacles to overcome all obstacles in life. For example, he is a true believer and Father Christopher Desmond Tutu, a Christian from South Africa. All these are religions, not cultures.
The main purpose of this article is to investigate whether there is independent faith and knowledge from our culture. In order to conduct a survey, I will follow the various beliefs and cultural areas that I need. Culture may be a group of people 's behavior patterns over time and a series of activities cultivated in the obvious result of such behavior. This may include structural behavior such as art and organizational ethics. The next thing to do is to look at that word only.
Is our faith and knowledge unrelated to culture? To some extent! Why am I to say so? A belief other than my culture is like drinking plenty of water at one time, but most of my beliefs are based on my cultural background. I might force you to throw it away in response to my body, so I think we should not drink slowly. Community sociology is an integral part of sociology, focusing on culture. Then I came to the answer that faith and knowledge depended on culture.