Religion is dying. We live in a world where society has changed. Women can marry women, men can marry men, men can become women, women can become men. It is wonderful to see how we grow.
But sometimes, it is a bit scary as we now brand people with faith. At first it was a person who believed in the brand, but now people who have never reached that position several years ago established a brand. Interestingly, we insist that our millennium generation is freedom of speech, free love, and generation, but we realized that we are responding to this claim.
We show people with religious beliefs, Muslims, Catholics, Jews, scientists and so on. We judge them in some way: Muslims are terrorists, Jews are jealous, Catholics are homosexuals and so on. Millennial generation is now avoiding religion. This is something I can not understand.
All religions are the foundation of morality and faith, which shapes us and helps us to determine the right things and bad things we see.
I am a Catholic. Even if you do not agree, I will be respected and will respect the belief of everyone. I feel that the Millennial generation grew and decided to move away from religion. People of any faith build a brand for those who are not suitable for their mold.
But if we teach the next generation of religious mistakes, the religion itself will die. We lose beauty, lose stories and lose something of value to everyone - faith. Religion builds community. It will unite people together. Yes, religion can divide us and tear us apart, but only if we choose to ignore others' opinions.
When I was young, I was eagerly listening to the story that was said by the pastor in the crowd, and I will link it with what is happening in my life. In many ways, these stories will suggest me in such a way that I do not think others can do.
I do not want to imagine a world without religion. If our millennium continues to overthrow our religion, we will choose to not listen so it will be a hypocrite. We do not accept the religion we are from but we are locking them out as we are trying to include "open mind".
We can be an open mind generation. We can have everything. As long as we choose to accept and accept others' opinions, we can continue to be Christians, Jews, etc and can include everyone.
Religion is beautiful. That's why we are wrong and correct. They built a community, built a city, raised controversy, and tied people together. We see religious death because the people who choose to close our generation will be hypocritical.
"Ethical issues" is a well-known problem for religious people and their atheists. In the discussion on the importance of religion in society it is usually a question of "getting you": "Without faith, how can you become moral without religion?" Atheism The name of the person tried to explain this, and I always left with frustration. They dismissed the problem awkwardly and continued to talk about hard science. That is the right way: as long as we continue to dismiss this question it will continue to emerge and religious people will keep thinking this is a reliable score. It's not. (Actually, outside of our belief system, many religious people can not understand their good intentions and I am a bit more nervous.) This article is concerned with why morality is related to any form of faith It is my attempt to explain what is not.
Religion is always an important element in society. In early society, religion brought a unified bond. The importance of religion has weakened in modern society, but it continues to shape our beliefs and way of living. In each family, some or other religious activities can be seen at some time. The child saw parents go to the temple and do religious ceremonies. He listens to religious sermons, which may determine his lifestyle and shape his thoughts.
Not all religions have the same faith, but in one form, religion exists in all known human societies. Even the earliest society of history shows evident religious symbols and ritual traces. Throughout history, religion is always a central part of social and human experiences, and has formed responses to individual living environments. Because religion is an important part of society around the world, sociologists are very interested in studying religion.