IMPORTANCE OF THE RELIGIOUS VALUES IN FAMILY DEVELOPMENT
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Abstract
Families are valued highly and are a part of an individual life until death. Traditional family values that all fall under the “love task” include all our relationship. Traditional family values usually include such as religion, marriage, communication, traditions, morals, holidays interactions with relatives. Often when people get married they take in their older relatives and other realties provider support of them. Many people don’t think about their family values until a crisis that forces them to make decision that may go against their beliefs. While they may have faced with the realization that something doesn’t quite fit in to what they believe in family values are important on many different levels of the family structure. Families with defined values are able to stand strong on their views despite other people effort to break through with opposing beliefs. In contrast to personal values, religious-based values are based on scriptures and a religions established norms. A value is an individual assumption of ethical value that can be from basis for action. A principal value is a foundation upon which other values and measure of integrity are based. As such values reflect a person’s sense of right and wrong or what “ought” to be “equal right for all” people should be treated with respect and dignity” are representative of values, values tend to influence attitudes and behavior and help solve common human problems for survival by comparative ranking of value. The religion is a highly personal thing yet it has a social role to play.