Person A: In my opinion, this 45 year old man became homeless either because he lost his job due to maybe an injury at work or he was laid off. Therefore, …show more content…
This exploitation results in the workers alienation – a feeling of powerlessness and estrangement from other people and from oneself. Marx predicted that the working class would become aware of its exploitation, overthrow the capitalists, and establish a free and classless society” (Kendall, 2017). This quote explains the Marxist position on capitalism perfectly because it was his belief that the capitalism controls the poor workers and pays them less, even though that they work hard day to day just to live. To understand Marx’s conflict perspective one must know what conflict perspective means; “ the sociological approach that views groups in society as engaged in a continuous power struggle for control of scarce resources” (Kendall 2017). Marx’s conflict perspective which has three branches: the Neo-Marxist, which says that the struggle between classes is inventible. The second class which is focused on racial and ethnic inequalities. The third class is the feminist view, which focuses on gender issues. These three branches are all reasons why Marx’s argument is put in the conflict perspective because they are all fighting for justice in places where there is a struggle to gain …show more content…
This is like a bath full of water, but the water is represented as God washing away all of our sins or bad things in the past. Not just people of the congregation can get baptized but anyone can come. There is no pattern of dress for my church, even though there are many Pentecostal churches where they are strict with clothing, where you must where long skirts, no jewelry and long sleeves. My church is strictly come as you are and that is one of the things that I love about my church. A motto that we have in my church is one Lord, one faith, and one baptism. This means that we believe that there is one lord, and one faith or belief and one baptism and that is baptizing in Jesus name when being baptized. This motto comes from Ephesians 4:5 in the