Loyalty is the concept of eternal loyalty to someone or something, making this loyalty a consistent way regardless of whether it is legitimate or not. It can be indicated by a couple who is not engaged in sexual relations other than marriage before marriage. Whatever the circumstances at that time, it also means keeping promises. [1] Literally, it is a state of confidence in the stable dedication of a person, thing, or concept.
Its etymology has relevance to the etymology of loyalty; in fact, in modern electronic equipment, machines with high "fidelity" are considered [faithful] to their source material. In an exclusive relationship, a spouse with sex other than marriage can also be considered as "affair" because of "affair". [2]
Loyalty to marriage is the virtue of Christianity. In the Catholic Church, it is one of the four pillars of marriage. [3] In other Christian churches (Orthodox, Protestant, Evangelical) this is a moral solicitation. [4] [Defined as? This is a Jewish marriage [5] and a commitment to Muslim duty. [6]
Loyalty is not an increase or decrease in quantity. Loyalty is not a way we can appear like a functional church. Loyalty is not to satisfy the budget. Loyalty is not how many churches the program promotes. Loyalty is not to create and satisfy "human" hope. Moreover, as a pastor in the country, loyalty is to become a good shepherd. We must obey the image of the good shepherd that Jesus taught us. Jesus said, "Do not despise one of these young children, because their angels in heaven can always see the face of my Father's heaven." 12 What do you think. If a person keeps one hundred sheep, one of them will put a ninety-ninth in the mountain to find that man? 13 If he finds it, he really says he is satisfied with a single sheep rather than 99 women who are not wandering.
What is faith? Faith is that everyone is different. If you ask one hundred different people, you may get many different answers. Religious beliefs and non-religious beliefs are two different terms. Faith has a very complex meaning when discussing in a religious context. Faith is a belief. This applies to all religious and non-religious people. All beliefs involve decisions. This is not what we claim to believe but what we really believe ... In our lives, we can find use of faith as a foundation of knowledge. Whether it is faith in teacher's advice, faith in God, or belief in scientific theory, it exists. But what is faith? The definition of a belief based on the background of knowledge is confidence or trust of knowledge seekers, but there is no knowledge with solid evidence.
So you need to be confident, but what is faith? For Tolstoy, "believing is to recognize the meaning of human life, faith is the power of life, if he lives, he believes in something." He discovered this belief. Intellectuals, but poorly educated people. The meaning of simple life for simple people ... This is what Tolstoy accepted. The meaning exists in simple life and religious beliefs. Thinking - I understand and sympathize Tolstoy's view, but I can not accept his solution. I wrote a lot about this blog on why I refused to resolve the meaning of life in religion. Do not repeat what I said many times before Greek 's great novelist Nikos Kazantzakis speaks for me.