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RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN THE UNITED STATES

RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN THE UNITED STATES. By: Patrick Okafor Denise Lloyd Alvin Knight. Problems with definitions: Some exclude beliefs and practices that many people passionately defend as religious. Some definitions equate " religion " with " Christianity ."

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RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN THE UNITED STATES

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  1. RELIGIOUS PLURALISM IN THE UNITED STATES By: Patrick Okafor Denise Lloyd Alvin Knight

  2. Problems with definitions: Some exclude beliefs and practices that many people passionately defend as religious. Some definitions equate "religion" with "Christianity." Some define "religion" in terms of "the sacred" and/or "the spiritual." DEFINITION OF RELIGION

  3. Religion is any specific system of belief about deity, often involving rituals, a code of ethics, a philosophy of life, and a worldview. DEFINITION OF RELIGION

  4. COMPONENTS OF RELIGION • CREED • CODE • CULTS • COMMUNITY

  5. Agnosticism Atheism Asatru Baha’i Faith Baptist Buddhism Christianity Confucianism Hinduism Humanism Islam Judaism Lutheran Native American Spirituality Protestants Satanist Scientology Sikhism Taoism Unitarian Universalism Wicca Zoroastrianism RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD

  6. ETHICS OF RECIPROCITY "Every religion emphasizes human improvement, love, respect for others, sharing other people's suffering. On these lines every religion had more or less the same viewpoint and the same goal." The Dalai Lama

  7. Top Ten ORGANIZED Religions in the United States, 2001[Nonreligious, Atheist, Agnostic have been dropped from this list.]

  8. First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution Guarantees: A Wall of separation between church and state Freedom of adults to follow their own religious path without oppression or discrimination

  9. RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE Religious tolerance means: To extend religious freedom to people of all religious traditions, even though you may disagree with their beliefs and/or practices. Religious tolerance does not require you:To accept all religions as equally true.

  10. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Religious freedom means that you can: • Without oppression, believe, worship and witness (orpractice freedom from belief, worship and witness), as you wish • Change your beliefs or religion • Associate with others to express your beliefs. 

  11. RELIGIOUS AWARENESS • Study of the world's religions will lead to an understanding of religious diversity. • This understanding will lead to inter-religious dialogue. • Dialogue will lead to peace among religions. • Peace among religions will lead to peace among nations." www.religioustolerance.org

  12. RELIGION AND SexualityCommonalties among monotheistic religions • Sexuality as a gift of God • Condemnation of uncontrolled expression • Sexuality in marriage • Sex education • Violence • Fertility

  13. RELIGION AND Sexualitydifferences among monotheistic religions • Marriage • Celibacy

  14. RELIGION AND PUBLIC SCHOOL • Religion and Prayer • Censorship • School Vouchers

  15. References • "Major Religions of the World, Ranked by Number of Adherents," at: http://www.adherents.com/ • http://altreligion.about.com/library/glossary/blsymbols.htm • http://library.thinkquest.org/28505/articles.html?tqskip1=1 • Religious Diversity and American Religious History, Conser, Walter H. Jr. and Twiss, Sumner B. University of Georgia Press, Athens 2001 • A Beginners Guide To Religion, Forward, Martin. One World Publications, Oxford, England 2001 • “Exploring Society – Social Institutions: Religion, Family and Economics” a film by Ken Harrison, Dallas Tele-Learning • http://www.religioustolerance.org

  16. References • Multicultural Education in a Pluralistic Society, Gollnick, Donna M. and Chinn, Philip C. Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall, Columbus, Ohio. • Film Clip - In God We Still Trust (3:34) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_W-9tn2bLkU • Film Clip - Rejected By Religion (0:26) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmFDLdCO7iM • http://www.tolerance.org

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