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Beliefs and Values
Beliefs and values affects very much how we interact with each
other. They are the most invisible characteristics of
human society yet these differences cause conflicts and wars. Participating
in a political party or belonging to a religious group can provide
oneself with great rewards but outside of those circles, in other
social surroundings or within family, a person can get ostracized.
People that are passionate about their beliefs are often intolerant
of others (generalization).
First a few definitions.
We can define BELIEF as a durable convictions. One dictionary
definition is: conviction of the truth of some statement or the
reality of some being or phenomenon. Webster's dictionary has an
interesting note: BELIEF and FAITH are often used interchangeably
but BELIEF may or may not imply certitude in the believer whereas
FAITH always does even where there is no evidence or proof.
We can define Values as: durable convictions that influence
our attitudes, gestures, choices and decisions. Values can
be as different as individuals: Respect for Authority & Law,
Honor, Honesty, Hard Work, Responsible Caring, Religious Values.
And every society holds some values in common.
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by Mark of Carnac
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May 9, 2004
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