Our culture and environment influence the way we perceive the world. Every family has a different set of beliefs and moral codes, when we are born into a family we tend to take on a certain religion or beliefs of our family. When we are young we don't question these beliefs, but as we get older we can see that most of the beliefs or religions we have been taught have flaws, so we question them. As the world becomes more and more multicultural, people begin to question their beliefs and begin to learn new ones. Beliefs form a mental representation of the world around you. Culture has many different meanings: for some it means the appreciation of practical art, music or literature, for others it is models of human behavior. Culture is very powerful because it represents who you are, but it is easily lost due to the constantly changing world. It's nice to have different cultures in the world; it gives us all greater exposure to people's lifestyles and their languages, which leads to greater acceptance of people's beliefs and makes the world more diverse. I believe people's beliefs are influenced by their culture and family. People have different opinions on what shapes your moral codes and beliefs, which causes conflicts between countries. No two countries have the same culture or lifestyle which influences their beliefs and what they consider morally right. This can then lead to disagreements between countries, which can then lead to wars between nations. Acceptance of other people's beliefs is becoming more and more important, due to rapid global communications, all you have to do is turn on the television. Once French was the language of commerce, now the English language is becoming more and more dominated. Western traditions are widespread... middle of paper... language, religious belief, gender or race. Both men and women are afforded the same rights. Australians are allowing freedom of religion and secular government. Australia is a predominantly Christian country, about 64% of Australian citizens are Christians but as I said before, it has a great acceptance for many other religions, and other religions are allowed to practice them, Since Australia does not have a vision national on religion, people are free to choose to practice any religion they wish, they can also choose not to have a religion. As you can see, Saudi Arabia and Australia have very different cultures, which not only affects their religious beliefs but also their everyday beliefs. Strangely enough, Australia and Saudi Arabia have strong communication ties, Australia is Saudi Arabia's second largest market. Saudi Arabia is a major trader for Australia.
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