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Clashing Religions Clash with Customs

November 30, 2008 by Jon

Many of us have so far been exposed to people who follow a different religion. Along with this comes different customs and traditions. While we may tag them as friends and associates, taking it to the next level such as personal and intimate relationships may not necessarily be a good idea.

For one, the count of people who get along without conflicts of interest such as religious practices or customary family traditions are rising in numbers. The ability to adjust accordingly and fit in is often the most criticized aspect of it all. There are some people who lower their pride and hit it off but the question of sincerity will often follow suit. In short, adjusting to one another is one thing but prolonging it is another.

Most people today have to deal with this, particularly for people who get drawn into the opposite sex for one reason or another. But you will see through divorces and separations that many people fail to work it out, particularly because they don’t want to give way. Hard as they may want to fend it off, it remains that such issues are easier said than done.

There is no philosophical belief that would rescind people from wanting to be with one another. There will always be barriers and often the challenge is to break them down. In marriages and relationships, that is a tough task to conquer. But there are exceptions and all of these are overcome in time.

Changing Religion Does Not Make a Difference

October 30, 2008 by Jon

Upon conception, we will always have a default religion. Normally Catholics, Protestants and Christians will have their base religion up and while this is deemed as the set religion for anyone upon birth, it remains that some shift to a new one at some point, particularly when they start to mature and enter the actual world.

Many change religion for the sake of improving themselves. Some practices are different while others find something fascinating in them. But in the end, they will find that religion barely has something to do with overall personality. It is just a tag that we all want to try out. Chances are if things don’t work out, you will be reverting to your actual religion or even find a new one.

But based on philosophical beliefs, religion is not something that one should change. Each group have their own set of beliefs and once christened to one religion, is it not close to Blasphemy if you use the Catholic way of beliefs? Some people don’t believe in it and could care less.

There are various gods we believe in. Practices may differ but worshipping is something that is the main essence of religions. With that said, each religion is said to be unique. But generally, religious philosophies normally adhere towards worshipping a god.

This is not to hit various religious groups. It is just something to highlight that shifting from one religion to another carries a lot of hang-ups. But in the end, we just follow a certain worshipping practice.

Torn in Between Religions

August 13, 2008 by Jon

A person cannot be forced to follow another religion if he is not fully willing. We see the number of people shifting religious beliefs these days and you have to wonder if it is indeed wholeheartedly or just because their attention has been touched. Indeed, one may thing that religion is the last thing that people would qualm about. But sad to say, it has become an issue, especially if two people come from different sets.

Religious beliefs are rampant and different. There are certain standards and laws set forth to which religious philosophy always takes the heat. Indeed, it may seem like a petty thing but as far as taking their respective philosophies in consideration, you will be surprised at how it can escalate if the proper way to handle and mediate them is not done.

Let us take marriage for example. For every religion, there are beliefs to be followed. It can go as far the actual wedding ceremonies which for two people coming from different religions can be a cause for dispute. So how does one handle these situations?

There are instances where compromises are made. Sometimes, one of them even gives way. But as far as living together, unless one converts to the other, it will be quite a hellacious ride. This is not to say of course that these marriages will fail. They are merely cases wherein much of them is a reality.

Eventually, it all depends on how people would handle the gravity of such conflicts. For some it may not matter but for others, a lot has to be done and normally it goes as far as involving both families.

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