How To Overcome Islamophobia
Discrimination and bias against Muslims are apparent in many different aspects of the workplace.
Everything You Need to Know About Brazil’s Diverse Religious Beliefs
Brazil is the most religious country in Latin America, with approximately 90 percent of all Brazilians associating themselves with some religion. It is also the most religiously diverse nation on the continent, thanks to African influences from slavery 500 years ago, and more recent migration from Asia, Europe and the Middle East.
In spite of their differences, Jews, Christians and Muslims worship the same God
Despite the manifest differences in how they practise their religions, Jews, Christians and Muslims all worship the same God.
The basics of Christian beliefs
Christians believe that there is only one God, whom they call Father as Jesus Christ taught them. They recognise Jesus as the son of God and believe God functions as a Trinity.
Atheists and Believers Surprisingly Share Moral Values, Except for These 2 Key Differences
Are believers and nonbelievers really so different?
The Main Differences Between Catholics and Protestants
They worship the same God, but the principles of their faith are different. Five hundred years after the Reformation, there are still painful divisions between Protestants and Catholics.
Accommodating an Employee's Religion Just Got Even More Complicated
Do we now have a cluster of factors indicating a potential Jewish identity? Do we now have to ask why a candidate cannot work on Saturday and/or raise accommodations?
What to Do about Faith Bias in the Workplace
More than one-third of American workers identified that they had witnessed or experienced religious bias in the workplace, according to Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding, an organization which combats religious bias in the workplace, healthcare, education and conflict zones.
Creating Space for Religious Diversity
Accommodating highly diverse religious beliefs and practices within an organization is challenging, but possible.
6 Forms of Religious Discrimination at Work (And How to Address Them)
Different religions have been in existence for centuries, but truthfully, some people used to not be as accepting of faiths other than their own. Fortunately, today, more and more people are acknowledging these religions. This positive development in accepting others’ choices to practice or not practice a belief is always welcome and appreciated. However, unfortunate cases of religious discrimination persist.
Oldest Religions
Though most religions make it a point to claim their teachings have been consistent since the dawn of time (whenever that was), spiritual traditions have appeared and disappeared throughout the ages with the same regularity as empires.
Three Kings
Celebrated most in Europe, Spain, and Latin America, ‘El Dia de los Reyes’, as it’s called in Spanish, marks the glorification of baby Jesus by the Three Wise Men.
Who are the Sikhs and what are their beliefs?
In the Sikh tradition, a truly religious person is one who cultivates the spiritual self while also serving the communities around them – or a saint-soldier. The saint-soldier ideal applies to women and men alike.
3 Ways to Build a Religiously Inclusive Work Culture
On World Religion Day, all organizations should ask if their employees feel empowered to bring their “whole selves” to work.
Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus
The Feast of the Holy Name of Jesus is a feast of the liturgical year celebrated by Christians.
Jewish faith and God
Jews believe that there is a single God who not only created the universe, but with whom every Jew can have an individual and personal relationship.
The History of Christmas Carols
Carols were first sung in Europe thousands of years ago, but these were not Christmas Carols.
From St. Nicholas to Santa Claus: the surprising origins of Kris Kringle
Santa Claus, Father Christmas, St. Nick—no matter the name, everyone knows the story of this plump, jolly, bringer of gifts. Or do they?