Irreligion as a phenomenon of modernity WT-DTE-IR
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Irreligion is a new phenomenon in the modern world. According to Prof. Bartnik (famous Polish theologian) it may be understood as referring to anti-religion – in opposition to religion. The socio-economic changes during the 1960s and 1970s are the main sources of irreligion, especially in business ethics, which spill over into our personal life and workplace: a difference between personal life and for the world of work.
Nowadays irreligious ideas exist in almost all areas of human activity. Negative attitudes to religious elements, particularly to Christianity, are present in philosophy, art, exact science, socio-political life and the media.
Irreligious trends bring a great challenge to many modern people and their faith. They should be aware of the dangers and stand up to everything that would cause the loss of spiritual religious identity
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