12 Questions
Religious evangelization is not a form of globalization.
False
The European Union (EU) is an example of an impersonal organization that replaces traditional communities.
True
Religious groups help individuals regain their traditional sense of identity in modern times.
True
Globalization encourages people to consume only local goods and services.
False
Individuals are bombarded with McDonald's, Nike, and MTV due to globalization.
True
Globalization does not cause mental stress or worries about losing work or status.
False
Globalization prioritizes material prosperity over inner peace.
True
The impact of globalization on Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam will inevitably lead to greater peace and justice.
False
Christianity and Islam view globalization as an opportunity for expansion.
True
Religious fundamentalism embraces globalization's materialism.
False
Religion provides communities with a new and powerful basis of identity in the context of globalization.
True
Religious people cannot influence the reshaping of the globalizing world.
False
Explore the clash between religion and globalism, as well as the effects of globalization on traditional communities and individuals' search for comfort in religion. Discover how religious evangelization is viewed as a form of globalization.
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