Religious Freedom Is Anything But Religious
Autores: | Alcaldia de Funza Autores varios |
Colaborador: | Parra, Kevin (Traductor) |
This work leads us to understand that the fundamental right to religious freedom doesn't belong
to any creed and that it is in fact a fundamental human right that holds the ability to help people
reconcile. In the world there are different beliefs that will never be unified nor doctrinally aligned
but if we build our relationships upon a foundation of respect, we can coexist peacefully among
our families and communities, understanding that each one of us believes in whatever it is that
makes us happy and brings peace to our hearts.
This book guides us through different points of view, where researchers share with us concrete
actions that promote this fundamental right as well as cases in which, due to the negligent
violation of this freedom, people and sometimes entire communities have been greatly impacted
thus causing the systematic loss of human values in our society.
It allows us to learn the characterization model focused on highlighting the fulfillment of the
Sustainable Development Goals of the religious sector, exposing all of its social initiatives and
how the communities where they are located can benefit without having to belong to the entities
that promote them.
It teaches the importance of why local governments must assure the proximity of the religious
entities to the places of residence of the people in each territory and how through proper
developmental planning the practice of this human right can be strengthened.
Finally, it highlights the value of women as religious leaders. Demonstrating through different
testimonies, the women who have dedicated their lives to transforming their environment,
developing spiritual and social activities for the benefit of the community and achieving an
important and influential position on a local and even global scale.
This collection of research from various experts on the subject of religious freedom is intended
to promote literacy and allow the reader to expand their perspective and to truly understand why
religious freedom is anything but religious.