Can you be with someone who has different religious beliefs?
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Can you be with someone who has different religious beliefs?
When it comes to religion and choosing a partner, it’s easy and probably most convenient to go by the rules that your church, family, or those closest to you have set. It’s possible to love someone of a different faith and be dedicated to your religion, too.
What is it called when you treat someone different because of their religion?
Religious discrimination is treating a person or group differently because of the particular beliefs which they hold about a religion.
In what ways do religious beliefs affect one’s personality?
Open, mature religiosity and spirituality were associated with high Openness to Experience, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Conscientiousness, and with low Neuroticism. Religious fundamentalism was associated with higher Agreeableness, and lower Neuroticism and lower Openness to Experience.
Why is it important to respect others beliefs?
Learning about them will help you to become more understanding and more respectful of people who hold beliefs that differ from your own. Ultimately, we need to accept that we’re all entitled to our own spiritual beliefs.
Why do humans feel threatened by what others believe?
Not only do humans feel threatened by what others believe, they also feel threatened by the fact that someone else believes something other than what they themselves believe in. I want to know why. Why is there an automatic assumption of “they are always out to destroy us”? We can point to history. We can point to fear. We can point to propaganda.
Can a patient’s religion interfere with medical treatment?
Some religions have strict prayer times that may interfere with medical treatment. Healthcare providers should be respectful of a patient’s religious and spiritual needs. Many patient’s anxieties are reduced when they turn to their faith during healthcare challenges.
How does religion affect the delivery of medical care?
The diversity of religion within our world’s population brings challenges for health care providers and systems to deliver culturally competent medical care. Cultural competence is the ability of health providers and organizations to deliver health care services that meet the cultural, social, and religious needs of patients and their families.
Should emerging adults accept what their parents teach them about religion?
Most emerging adults feel that it would be wrong for them simply to accept what their parents and others have taught them about religious issues. Their inquiry sometimes leads to a confirmation of their childhood beliefs, but more often to modifying them, and sometimes to a wholesale rejection.