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Cultural Reflection- Cultural Aspect: Religion Religion has been a significant part of my life and personality since childhood. It is not like I go to church or give sermons on weekends. My parents fed the poor, gave charity, helped friends and relatives in need and they made sure that I realize that it is an important part of our lives. Well, most people in our country follow the religion, but my parents taught me to live it instead of blindly becoming a Christian. They felt that going to church alone is not what defines a religion. He is not an extremist, but he believes in God and has faith in him(Cusack, 2018). As I grew up, I realized that the little deeds he taught me, shaped me into the person I am today. It helped me create a moral compass, it might not be perfect but works for me. If I see someone in need, I try my best to help them because if I don’t I feel like I betrayed what my parents taught. Religion is all about your beliefs, perceptions, morals, and values(Crowne, 2013). I found my religion in providing a blanket to a beggar who is cold and not in visiting churches every Sunday, some people believe otherwise. It is all about the belief system. The environment I was brought up in focus on morality and not on the worldly definition of being ‘religious’. My religion is being sympathetic and empathetic, that is what my culture molds me into.
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References Crowne, K. (2013). Cultural exposure, emotional intelligence, and cultural intelligence.International Journal Of Cross Cultural Management,13(1), 5-22. Cusack, C. (2018). The Bible in Australia: A Cultural History. By Meredith Lake.Alternative Spirituality And Religion Review,9(1), 114-115.