Religion/philosophy and the environment.
Religion /Philosophy and the Environment Belief system is the set of precepts by which people live their daily life . This covers a certain group of people , community or state for instance . Belief systems govern the thoughts that lead the parties involved to take certain actions in a particular direction . This depends with what they believe . Christianity for instance , drives a person to believe in a supreme being who is God . With most of the Western citizens being Christians , Christianity is well based as the most influential belief system in the West . That

is belief of a supreme being who is God ( Fringe Wisdom , Karl Wood 1997-2007
Community development is a way of strategizing to strengthen or uplift a certain community to realizing its goals or purpose . The western society tends to be more influenced by Christianity as it is their way of belief . God being the Father and provider of all needs connecting to him through prayer leads to achieving one 's desires through faith and action . The western society is surrounded by thousands of Christian denominations who have dedicated their mission to community development There is a positive impact of both American and global community 's connection in community development . A global community empowerment was established to cover all the organizations , individuals and religious institutions around the world with an aim of inspiring , developing and implementing new ideas into the global community . For instance , the global community Empowerment group is located in Chicago , Illinois and the United States which...
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