Culture can make who a person is by their beliefs, traditions, religion, the music they listen to, the food they eat, or the language they speak. Culture is what makes who you are as a person today. My culture i identify a part of is latin. I was born in Canada but my parents are from argentina so i grew up with the spanish culture. I'm proud of my culture and express it as much as i can everywhere i go. The food is my favourite part of being part of the hispanic culture. Everyone should experience different cultures to better understand and accept diversity in the world. My culture has influenced me in the way i dress and the music i listen to. I was baptized as a baby so the religion i …show more content…
it reduces our tendency to negatively judge people based on their actions or what they say with context and therfore you could be more considerate with the misunderstandings that sometimes tend to happen. It can help you not be prejudice towards people of other religions. because You can contribute to helping society become a better place to live in . That is one important reason to study religion. Another reason why studying religion can be important is because it can help you reflect on your own personal beliefs with the different views of others. It can help you expand and possess a better outlook on life. It will help you understand different human cultures histories. It is very important to have an open mind because religion gives people a purpose and being hateful towards other religions is not sometimes you should do. I find it interesting to learn about different relgions and how relate to my …show more content…
It's something you take a chance on in hopes of it becoming true with assurance of things that will come but not have yet recieved. Some examples are that people have faith in a higher power or faith in the results of science. As quoted by the bible hebrews 11:1, "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Intuition is more like a sense for the truth. Thinking something is correct without actually knowing. Bridging the gap between the conscious and nonconscious things in our mind. It is between instict and reason. It's that inner voice that tells us something is not right or having a bad feeling about someone or something. Both in the end are pretty similar because they both come from a feeling deep within the