Defining Adulthood

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In recent years, there has been a huge controversy worldwide related with when a person could be defined as an "adult". Many sociologists have described that there is not a rule of the thumb for this definition. In fact, they have pointed out that there are many factors that define adulthood such as the culture, religion, legal systems, and individual approach. However, in my point of view, there are some of these factors which truly define the world adult. First of all, the religion takes an important part in determining when a person could be declared as an adult. In the past, many ancient religions stated that the transition from child to adult depended on the capacity for supporting himself and others. For example, the Jewish in the past though that a man could be called by society as an adult after turning thirteen years old due to the fact that at that time the man was able to supply for the family expenses. Meaning that in any given scenario, he could maintain the house. Also in the modern era, many religions point out that experiences define when someone has reached adulthood. This could seem in the Mormons who determine that a teenager needs to have done one to three years of voluntary …show more content…

As far as I am concerned there are two main factors that could define adulthood which is the religion and level of maturity. The first factor is composed of tradition, experience, spiritual education which combine explained the important of the religious factor in the definition of the world adult. While, the level of maturity is integrated by the possible lacking of common sense, impulsivity and life planning. If this both factor and each of its components are combined together, it is possible to have a definition of the world adult. As one great writer once mention: every side has to main connotations which are: one related to society and the other to

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