Religion, Wealth, Poverty In this course we will explore how religion and wealth can deal with the growing poverty of the world. I will see Christianity and my own religion, Muslim view. I will also express my own opinion on the problem. Poverty is "a state of insufficient food or money" (as defined in the Collins English dictionary). However, this may also mean that there is no clothing, no fresh water, and other basic human needs are generally lacking. Today there are two types of poverty, the first and most extreme in the world.
The first group discussed the concept of wealth in three different religions. Document 4 is a Christian, explaining that only devils will make wealth. As Document 5 (Muslim) also points out that Satan is producing poverty, you should donate money to charity to repel him. However, document 6 shows the gift of the Buddha who blesses the temple. He blesses them, but it is due to religious reasons, not selfish. This indicates that religion reacts to wealth is bad, and there is a possibility that it can only be used for religious purposes.
India is a country with great wealth and potential. It is also a country full of poverty and ignorance. There are various languages, religions, races and customs. There are also many differences in the country itself. In this land there are deserts, dense jungle, vast plains, mountains, and tropical lowlands. All these domestic differences create different needs and different living standards. But it is clear that these differences can not be resolved until the population is controlled. For the poorest and wealthiest Indian people, this will be a more serious problem. The main purpose of writing this article is to compare.
In the story of poverty and wealth, the commonality between the prince and the poor has been placed in the landscape. We rarely see the core similarities between poverty and wealth. This article explains this abbreviation. I think wealth and poverty are basically the same; neither good nor evil. Basically speaking. But expansion is a privilege of wealth, hence the ability to convince people that they form a collective consciousness and who make livelihoods from poverty are themselves bad people. Poverty and wealth are taking racially discriminatory images due to the constant voice and visual bites. What do you think when you hear "Wall Street Bunker"? Are white people in suit? What image do you think after listening to the queen of welfare? Black mother? Thank you Ronald Reagan