Religious Philosophy Course

This is a list of essays and posts regarding Religious Philosophy. This course is offered through the ULC Seminary. We discuss the various lessons and share final essays from those who have completed the course.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Religious Philosophy Lesson 7 - Rev. Longsden


 
Religious philosophy lesson 7

To be added to the three great problems of life I would add environmental ,the reason for this is the subject is brought up in the news /media everyday of the week it gives the individual issues to think on do I change my utilities company so as to stop greenhouse emissions do I go back to nature for food as oppose to mass production and cloning / genetic modified .  Environmental issues gives us food for thought and would slide into the other three and also be a separate issue.
 
By placing religions in a chronological order we would have in effect a Jessie tree the tree of religious life from none religion ,paganism through to modern Christianity and new-age travelers .religion is constantly evolving along with the demands of modern society and although Christianity or Islam will always be around it will eventually evolve to the needs of its followers i.e. internet churches or temples Christian caravan clubs where like minded people meet once a month or weekend to practice theology or bible reading without the problems of life in their town they are in a king of monastic environment .

Andrew Longsden

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