Their religious belief served as a bulwark against loss of hope.
G. Stephens Spinks has written: 'The fundamentals of religious belief' -- subject(s): Faith, Belief and doubt
The name for a false belief condemned by Ezekiel that is still used today is the term "idolatry." This practice involves the worship of idols or other objects as deities, which goes against the teachings of Ezekiel and other religious texts that emphasize monotheistic belief in a single God.
It is religion or religious belief. It is not a race.
Bruce M. Hood has written: 'Supersense' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology, Belief and doubt, Supernatural, Psychology and religion 'The science of superstition' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology, Belief and doubt, Supernatural, Psychology and religion 'Supersense' -- subject(s): Religious Psychology, Belief and doubt, Supernatural, Psychology and religion
It is your constitutional right to not get a flu shot. It is against my religious belief as a Christian Scientist.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
Gary Gutting has written: 'French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century' 'Thinking the impossible' -- subject(s): French Philosophy, Philosophers 'Religious belief and religious skepticism' -- subject(s): Religion, Belief and doubt, Philosophy 'Thinking the impossible'
what were the religious beliefs
Jean Petrolle has written: 'Religion without belief' -- subject(s): Motion pictures, Religion and literature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Motion pictures
The current United States law against polygamy trumps religious freedom. It states that religious belief or practice cannot be used as a defense in polygamy cases.
The concept of treason is normally applied to crimes against your nation, rather than crimes against God. Religious people will describe crimes against God as blasphemy (forbidden statements), or heresy (a departure from religious orthodoxy) or apostasy (a fundamental violation of religious belief) or possibly abomination (something that is morally reprehensible).