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Religious organizations often provide an array of services to residents in need, such as food, shelter, clothing, childcare and senior services in the community.
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Religious and might
However, the radical centrist politician might spurn any influence or pressure coming from the Religious Right and other socially conservative groups ( pro-life advocates, school prayer advocates, etc.
Religious orders ( generally Catholic ) use the word to describe their spiritual orientation and any special characteristics of their mission or values that might be exhibited as a result of the vows that they have taken and the orientation of the order to which they belong.
* Unlike Judge Patel, the Ninth Circuit accepted that Religious Technology Center v. Netcom might be relevant.
In November 1959, referring to the goal of becoming recognized as a non-Jewish religious court in Israel, they said: " this goal, due to the strong trend towards the secularization of Religious Courts in this part of the world, might not be achieved.
On the other hand, as stated by the Dominican historian ' Fernandez ', suggests " more than 30, 000 heretics were either burnt, or reconciled, or banished from England " as stated by Hugh James Rose & Samuel Roffey Maitland, in the ' British Magazine & Monthly Register of Religious and Ecclesiastica "... Vol. XVI page 489, Nov. 1st 1839, might be exaggerated.
The first evidence is the Wöllner and Prussian Religious Edict of 1788 ( though there might be earlier proofs for the English-speaking world ).

Religious and be
Religious faith can be considered a necessary condition of membership in a congregation, since the decision to join a worshiping group requires some motive force, but faith is not a sufficient condition for joining ; ;
Religious beliefs were deeply instilled in the people of the time, which gave much influence to the clergy, and the prosecution of poets who made statements contradictory to religious messages were prevalent, as was the case with Hafiz ( whose house was raided several times, and was forced to burn some of his more liberal poems ) and Ferdowsi ( who was branded a heretic and was not permitted to be buried in the Muslims graveyard ).
Religious pluralism can be defined as " respecting the otherness of others " and accepting the given uniqueness endowed to each one of us.
The Religious Preference provisions of the Tennessee Constitution ( section 3 of article 1 ) stated, " no preference shall ever be given, by law, to any religious establishment or mode of worship.
Ephrata was incorporated as the German Religious Society of Seventh Day Baptists in 1814, and the site where their community was founded came to be known at the Ephrata Cloister.
" Journalist Ronald Bailey called the criticism " disturbing " and " dishonest ", writing, " The subhead of the review section, ' Science defends itself against The Skeptical Environmentalist, gives the show away: Religious and political views need to defend themselves against criticism, but science is supposed to be a process for determining the facts.
Religious utopias can be intra-religious or inter-religious.
The book is titled Understanding the Bible: An Introduction for Skeptics, Seekers, and Religious Liberals, and is meant as a kind of handbook to be read alongside the Bible itself.
Religious freedom demanded that church and state be separated.
The United Society of Believers in Christ ’ s Second Appearing, known as the Shakers, is a religious sect originally thought to be a development of the Religious Society of Friends.
It may also be used to reflect the Latin usage for houses of friars, more commonly called a " friary ", or for communities of teaching or nursing Religious Sisters.
Defoe was a Puritan moralist and normally worked in the guide tradition, writing books on how to be a good Puritan Christian, such as The New Family Instructor ( 1727 ) and Religious Courtship ( 1722 ).
The writer and director, Leslie Stevens, concerned that the Mission authorities would not allow the film to be shot there because of the subject matter, concocted a cover story that the film was called Religious Leaders of Old Monterey, and presented a script that was about monks and farmers.
The Christian right is also " also known as the New Christian Right ( NCR ) or the Religious Right ", although some consider the religious right to be " a slightly broader category than Christian Right ".
Religious figures such as Domingo de Soto, Pius XII, Saint Anthony Mary Claret, Saint John of the Cross have their place within the city urban sculpture, the first work of Ortega and the rest of José María García Moro, sculptor prosperous Segovia who must also be a Monument to the Youth located in the Plaza del Conde de Cheste.
Religious thinking tends to be some form of idealism, as God usually becomes the highest ideal ( such as Neoplatonism ).
Religious superiors met their bishops ' pressure with the response that the austere and cloistered ideal was no longer acceptable to more than a tiny minority of regular clergy, and that any attempt on their part to enforce their order's stricter rules could be overturned in counter-actions in the secular courts, were aggrieved monks and nuns to obtain a writ of praemunire.
Religious scholar Saul M. Olyan ( author of Asherah and the Cult of Yahweh in Israel ), calls the representation on the Qudshu-Astarte-Anat plaque " a triple-fusion hypostasis ", and considers Qudshu to be an epithet of Athirat by a process of elimination, for Astarte and Anat appear after Qudshu in the inscription.
* Religious sisters may be styled as Reverend Sister, though this is more common in Italy than in, for example, the United States.
This community tends to be involved with Religious Zionist causes and offers strong support of Israel.
" " Religious order " and " religious institute " tend indeed to be used now as synonyms, and canon lawyer Nicholas Cafardi, commenting on the fact that the canonical term is " religious institute ", can write that " religious order " is a colloquialism.
Religious who are not clergy tend to be called " Brother " or " Sister ", while the term " friar " properly refers to a member of a male mendicant order.
; Grey + Emphasis + Racial / Ethnic / Religious Bias: Largely truthful, containing no information that can be proven wrong ; the source is not identified.
Religious groups that perform Humanitarian service may be registered as charitable organizations, although religious and other organizations may perform Humanitarian service without registration.

Religious and considered
Muncie was lightly disguised as " Middletown " by a team of sociologists, led by Robert and Helen Lynd, who were only the first to conduct a series of studies in Muncie — considered a typical Middle-American community — in their case, a study funded by the Rockefeller Institute of Social and Religious Research.
Started by Italian immigrants from Montefalcione, a small town near Naples, Italy in 1919, the feast is widely considered the largest and most authentic Italian Religious festival in the United States.
Religious persecution can be considered the opposite of freedom of religion.
The versions of OT I to OT VII in the Fishman Affidavit are considered authentic as the church's Religious Technology Center ( RTC ) brought copyright lawsuits over their release on the Internet.
:* Art: Religious art considered as an integrated part of religious devotion.
Religious dissimulation or Taqiyya while maintaining mental reservation is considered lawful in Shi ' ism " in situations where there is overwhelming danger of loss of life or property and where no danger to religion would occur thereby ".
Religious considerations are generally considered incompatible with reasoned political debate.
His Varieties of Religious Experience is considered to be the classic work in the field, and references to James ' ideas are common at professional conferences.
Referring to Crosby's songs, the Dictionary of American Religious Biography indicated: " by modern standards her work may be considered mawkish or too sentimental.
His large-scale Religious Procession in the Province of Kursk is sometimes considered an archetype of the " Russian national style ," as it displays various social classes and the tensions among them, set within the context of a traditional religious practice and united by a slow but relentless forward movement.
* Religious bodies, considered collectively, that claim apostolic succession via Catholic side of East – West Schism of around 11th century
Hicks considered “ obedience to the light within ” the primary tenet and the foundational principle of the Religious Society of Friends.
Religious martyrdom is considered one of the more significant contributions of Hellenistic Judaism to western civilization.
For religiously inspired works which are not considered scripture see: Category: Religious literature
Yosef Mendelevitch ( or Mendelovitch ) ( b. 1947 in Riga ), was a well-known Jewish refusenik, also known as a " Prisoner of Zion " and now a Religious Zionist rabbi in the former Soviet Union who gained fame for his adherence to Zionism and public attempts to emigrate to Israel at a time when it was considered to be against the law in the USSR.
Binondo is also considered a historic centre of the mestizo de sangley community ; famous residents include St. Lorenzo Ruiz, the Filipino protomartyr, and Venerable Mother Ignacia del Espiritu Santo, founder of the Congregation of the Religious of the Virgin Mary.
It is also worthy to note that gender equality is part of the national curriculum in Great Britain and many other European countries for English, Religious Studies and P. S. H. E have topics about gender equality and is considered a very serious subject with lengthily discussion
Though Mazzoni considered himself primarily a philosopher ( Adams, 178 ), his major work of philosophy – an attempt to reconcile the theories of Plato and Aristotle called De Triplici Hominum Vita, Activa Nempe, Contemplativa, et Religiosa Methodi Tres ( On the Three Ways of Man ’ s Life: the Active, the Contemplative, and the Religious, published in 1576 ) – is not widely read.
The Christian Coalition is a Religious Right activist organization considered allied with the party.
Gordon is considered a Hakham, a religious leader of the Karaite Jewish communities, and until recently served on Universal Karaite Judaism's " Religious Council " ( which represents Israeli Karaites ), and on the Board of Directors of the ancient Karaite synagogue in Jerusalem.
Because of this core testimony, the Religious Society of Friends is considered one of the traditional peace churches.
He is considered to be one of the most eminent English Congregationalist preachers of Regency England ; one of the first Independents or Congregationalists to articulate the Great Awakening or Religious Revival championed by George Whitfield and John Wesley.
Gavin is now the Religious Education teacher at Bromwell High ( he considered being a journalist for NME but became a Christian Fundamentalist without having to change his taste in acoustic based rock ).

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