Puritan is an important part of British Protestantism and has symbolic moral beliefs and values that are widely recognized today. After Elizabeth I of England was abolished in 1558, Puritan began to return to the exile of the Marians - they moved to New England in 1620, and a strict religious and educational scaffolding to the New World I brought it. Puritan's values and ideology defined and influenced the political, social and economic development of the New England colony from the 1630s to the 1660s.
Theology is extremely important to the doctrine of all religions. Puritans were usually based on the teachings of John Calvin (most of which were in the confession of Westminster's faith). Puritans insisted on basic human sin (or corruption), and even if they sin, some choose the righteousness of Christ. In this life no one can decide what will happen to their destiny (Puritanism 1). The statement summarizes the basic elements of Calvin. Among the basic points, there are special Calvin points that are strictly managed by Puritans. The beliefs and confessions of Westminster also repeated these. For convenience, cited literature should be cited from them rather than a long and difficult research institution.
Our country is built on the separation of church and state. We have laws, but they are based on common interests, not religious doctrines. Pilgrims, Puritans came here because they were persecuted for their religious beliefs. They want to confirm that the government is prohibited from doing this kind of thing. I believe that theocracy is a theocracy for me, not the most rigorous Islamic law, there is no prejudice against the most stringent Christian law. For me, neither situation is to choose old text that men will give power.
There is not much room for religious differences in the Massachusetts bay colony. Puritan defended their doctrine with extraordinary anger. Their loyalty to the principle is the work of God and it is unthinkable to ignore God's work. When free thinkers speak their minds in such society, conflicts will inevitably arise. Anne Hutchinson is a very devout woman. While understanding the law of the Bible, Mr. Massachusetts lost sight of the way. She believes that the execution of the correct behavior of the Church members contradicts the intended doctrine. "If God reserved my redemption or curse, which of my actions can change my destiny," she simply asked.
Today, modern Sala sa has three major branches. Puritan's Salafyyya cherished religious doctrines that deal mainly with religious doctrines and is about the same as traditional Wahhabism. According to theory and theological thinking, the Puritan branch lived the most rigorously in private life. They are most devout and believed to live precisely according to Muhammad's guidance. Everything is due to their beliefs. The second branch is political Salafiyya, which is basically similar to the Puritan branch's lifestyle, but the political Salafiyya is also aiming to form a society and a country according to their beliefs. They mean that "da'wa" teaches Islam as a responsibility and attempts to persuade Muslims and non-Muslims to participate in their agenda. The last branch is Jihadi Sala sm. They are also politically active.