So, as a late St. academic pro and college student, how do you deal with the natural confrontation with Brucehaven (longtime manager of BYU-Provo)? "He continued," We refuse to adopt a stopping approach that would allow us to see conflict and reality in our lives, we are not the world "(Hafen, Occasionally, some BYU Hawaiian teachers need to at least temporarily separate academic "knowledge" contradicting religious beliefs, so that they can become accustomed to the guidance of the student (1992, p. 3) maybe.
Once the world is full of God's thoughts, customs, and institutional forms. After reform and renaissance, the power of modernization swept the world, secularization was an inevitable historical process that relaxed sacred control. If appropriate, sacred objects will disappear completely except for private areas. However, secularization thesis was always the opposite. Among them is Martin (2005), even even thinking that the term "secularism" should be removed from the dictionary. Opponents' argument is that there are people who obsessed with it nominally in every respect of the history of Christianity. Although I can not talk about these people under the influence of secularism. They also pointed out that the secularization theory is based on the evolutionary theory of the 19th century, and they have their own weak points. The opponent also proposed many other arguments.
Just because you accomplished a "secular" job does not doubt that you believe in God. Their daily roles and responsibilities are different from religious leaders' sacred "activities, but most people are religious believers. According to this definition, most religious people are busy with secular work. In this sense, secularization is an adjective to distinguish it from a sacred image, it is a kind of philosophy, a philosophy that regards humans as an upward trip, and it is necessary to exclude religious beliefs and practices Yes. , To support universal neutrality. According to this definition, secular people give up or at least marginalize their religious beliefs.