Matching Religious Education for the Future: A Strange Decision by the Chairman of Moscows Administration and its Impact on Angolas Couple Condition - Insights from Stephen

Matching Religious Education for the Future: A Strange Decision by the Chairman of Moscows Administration and its Impact on Angolas Couple Condition - Insights from Stephen


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  • Sabeen Daniyal

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This paper discusses the recent decision made by the chairman of Moscow's administration to introduce a new religious education program in public schools. The program is designed to match the current religious landscape of the city and is expected to have a significant impact on the religious beliefs and practices of the citizens. Using insights from Stephen, this paper explores the potential impact of this decision on Angola's couple condition. By examining the role of religion in the formation of couple relationships and the attitudes towards gender roles and sexuality, this paper argues that the new religious education program may have a negative impact on the couple condition in Angola. The paper concludes by highlighting the need for careful consideration of the potential impact of religious education programs on social and cultural values.

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Sabeen Daniyal "Matching Religious Education for the Future: A Strange Decision by the Chairman of Moscows Administration and its Impact on Angolas Couple Condition - Insights from Stephen".  IEEE Exploration in Machine Learning, 2022.

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Date of Release: 2022
Author(s): Sabeen Daniyal.
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