Religious religions in our lives seem to fall into almost all aspects of our lives. In the United States, the political mainstream states "to separate the church from the state" in order to separate this deep religious power from the public life of its citizens. Therefore, freedom to worship any religion is a personal and personal matter. But in this imperfect world it is almost impossible to achieve this separation. On the campus there are some subtle examples.
What is religion? What is the role of religion in our lives? Faith is worshiped rather than being questioned for no reason except God. However, another meaning of the word may be a person's belief in itself. And that has nothing to do with God. Thus, religion can be any kind of emotion, power, or motivation that motivates them to satisfy their desires no matter what they are. On the other hand, "We believe that there is no doubt and no problem in God and all its power." On the other hand, "We do not believe in the concept of God, there are many reasons for our goal, that our religions do not believe in God This is a deep belief in modern science and its The discovery may be the cause.
Religion is a major influence factor in our life. Religion covers all aspects of our lives, but we will explain the influence of religion on two aspects. Religion and religious and sexual problems among young people. Since these topics are large, we will only discuss some of the issues in these two main areas. Religion is becoming more common among young people and college students and more and more students go to church. And many different universities are participating in religious activities. Students at Wake Forest University are studying dormitories, which will diversify the student population to educate students about other religions (4). In other school courses, people with similar interests can live in the same dormitory. Some examples are University of California, Berkeley and Davis Campus, Pacific University of Stockton, California, University of Missouri in Columbia, and N of Columbia University! is.