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STI College Balagtas

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Effects of Globalization
in different religious
organization
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Presented by:
Lagula, Philip Jacinto, Christian Jay
Liang, Clyde Mikko Gatuz, Darwin Josh
Cabuhat, Mark Emerson Duque, Harvey David
Javier, James Dela Cruz, Jasmin
Flores, Jean Dyel Dela Cruz, Jenalyn
Felicitas, Nestor Gerodias, John Ken
Chingcuangco, John Leonard Gabia, Joey
Esparaz, Lovely Grace Belanggoy, Mhelaine
Legaspi, Neale Dela Cruz, Anica
Hilario, Tyrone
As the time advances the human civilization also sweep by its power. To mend
the relations of every country and to gain advantageous knowledge and disadvantage to
a certain target location. Religions is the most common factor that divide the nation on a
country.
Globalization makes people feel closer and feel far away at the same time. Being closer
as all countries are tied and feels far away as discrimination arises. Globalization also
transforms the generic “religion” into a world-system of in which will compete and to
create conflict to another religions. This process of institutional specialization has
transformed local, diverse, and fragmented cultural practices into recognizable system
of religion.
Globalization is affecting the religious practices of various organized religions.
For example, a post-war immigrants or those who moved from third world and
developing countries to first world developed countries were considered new
immigrants, As a result, migrants are no longer assimilated or are assimilating into the
cultures of their host countries due to the changes brought about by migration, or those
who have undergone migration, but according to this statement, globalization has been
characterized by various organized It has had a great impact on the religious practices
of the religion, and I believe it has the potential to bring about great change.
The globalization push society to made it feasible for religions that were formerly insular
to interact on a regular and unavoidable basis. As a result, globalization draws attention
to the fact that none of the world's religions is "correct" and may, therefore, be amended
because they all share comparable goals. In fact, Globalization is only possible where
communication is present and thriving.

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