God Globalized
Enviado por mcayerbe • 8 de Septiembre de 2014 • 272 Palabras (2 Páginas) • 143 Visitas
A Globalized God
Today we can see that globalization is an expression quite strongly in today's world, having a more open mind and leaving aside issues that for decades have marked our time, religion.
For quite a long time science and religion have been in a constant struggle, because each of these areas has a different point at which each of these has a reason, a different explanation marked by success or failure in each. Currently this fight has come a little further, changing a viewpoint or belief to different people or scenarios.
This conflict has primarily by scientists and priests, but we can see that each person faces his own problem regardless of external situations.
Analyzing the religion we can see that is fully globalized, because every day we see who wants to have a more appropriate and innovative penetrate every one of us has the power to change the thinking in large masses, all complemented by the use of technology in order to have a closer and more direct interaction with the outside world in order to attract more followers.
It is important to consider the impact that religion has, and how it grow constantly regarding on how our thinking changes over time, accompanied by a touch of technology at a time, but despite the evolution daily is about, is also a not very favorable as disagreements or protests outside the marked differences in a society, the decisions of authoritarian and even more marked as religion always wants to intervene in political decisions therefore is much better than the political and religion are kept outside in order to have a lifestyle more appropriate and quiet.
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