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Loubel angela H.

De Los Reyes
BSIT 112

Learning Activity 3:

WHAT RELIGION ARE YOU IN?


Choose one religion ( Buddhism, Christianity-Catholicism, Hinduism, Judaism, Islam etc.).
Surf the web and research the history of the selected religion. Then describe the following:

a.) The religion's concept of good:

The concept of being "born again" embodies a transformative spiritual


experience, often associated with a profound change in one's beliefs, values,
and way of life. Rooted in various religious and philosophical traditions, the
notion of being born again typically signifies a spiritual rebirth or renewal,
where an individual undergoes a fundamental and positive transformation.
The "good" of being born again encompasses several key facets that shape
this concept

b.) The religion's concept of evil:

The concept of "evil" among those who are "born again" often revolves
around a spiritual and moral perspective that undergoes a transformation
upon embracing a new faith or religious experience. For individuals who
identify as "born again," the understanding of evil typically aligns with their
religious beliefs, emphasizing a departure from a life that was perceived as
morally corrupt or spiritually distant from their faith.

c.) The steps needed by a person to become good and prevent


himself/herself from becoming evil:

Step 1: Self-Reflection and Acknowledgment of Imperfections


Step 2: Repentance and Seeking Forgiveness
Step 3: Acceptance of Faith and Spiritual Guidance
Step 4: Cultivation of Virtuous Traits
Step 5: Community and Support
Step 6: Continual Learning and Growth
Step 7: Service and Giving
Step 8: Mindfulness and Accountability
Step 9: Prayer and Meditation
Step 10: Resilience and Perseverance

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