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How religions establish their
beliefs and change them over time.

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About establishing and changing beliefs:

Speaking generally, religious beliefs are often established at the denominational, congregational and individual level on the basis of four factors:

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What do the scriptures say, as interpreted by the group or person?

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What have the faith group's historical policies been?

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What does one's personal experience say?

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What does reason and scientific knowledge say?

Conservative wings pf Christianity tend to more heavily weigh the first two factors; the liberal and progressive wing tend to give more importance to the last two factors. A similar process is seen in other world religions.

Too often, these four factors lead to conclusions that are not in agreement. Unfortunately, many faith groups do not have mechanisms to handle change well without angry debate, schism and even violence.

This section will describe how religious groups have handled or are handling change. Most essays linked to this menu deal with three examples of changes -- relating to human slavery, the status of women, and the rights of homosexuals and bisexuals. These are arguably the main conflicts in the 19th, 20th and 21st century to date. They are also useful to study because the first is largely settled (although the negative effects of slavery will be with us for generations); the second is partly settled; and the third is in full swing.

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Topics covered in this section:

bulletWhat this section is about << We suggest you read this first
 
bulletHow faith groups establish various religious beliefs and policies
 
bulletHow faith groups handle apparent internal conflicts in the Bible
 
bulletReligious change: Need, dynamics, examples, definitions, why is it so touchy?
 
bulletPreviously settled & currently active conflicts, mainly between religion & science
 
bulletInstances in the Bible of radical change in beliefs: Satan, sacrifices, holy days, transferability of sin, afterlife, status of women
 
bulletEditing religions' holy books in order to remove passages advocating hate, violence, etc.
bulletA listing of some of the above passages in the Bible
 
bulletThe church's initial assumptions about slavery, women's rights and gay rights
 
bulletCurrent church & societal discrimination based on race, gender & sexual orientation

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Copyright © 2006 & 2007 by Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance
Originally posted: 2006-MAY-29
Latest update: 2007-APR-04
Author: B.A. Robinson

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