Religious Diversity In Australia

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What is Religious Diversity?
Religious Diversity or Religious Pluralism is an attitude or policy regarding the diversity of religious belief systems co-existing in society.

Ever since the First World War, Ninety years prior, During the time Irish Catholic Australians condemned Australian government’s participation in the Brittan’s war against the Prussian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empire, including the fight against the Irish rebels, Every single level of Politics had become consumed by debates over religious beliefs and it’s place in the secular body politic of the Commonwealth.
At the period of the British settlement, Indigenous Australian citizens had their own religious beliefs of Dreaming as Mircea Eliade stated "There is a general …show more content…

These contacts were the explorers, fishermen and survivors of the various shipwrecks. There have been countless items and artefacts retrieved from these contacts. The aboriginal people who took home in Northern Australia, or the Arnhem lands, retain stories, songs and paintings or cultural and trade interactions with the ‘boat-people’ from the north, these people were generally regarded as coming from the east Indonesian archipelago.
Statistics on the graph above show that the main Christian denominations are that of Catholic beliefs consisting of 25.8% of the population, Anglican (18.7%) and Uniting Church (5.7%) About 6% of the population is affiliated with non-Christian religions. The biggest of these are Buddhism (2.1% of the population), Islam (1.7%) and Hinduism (0.7%). Although Australia is predominantly Christian at about 64%, it is a very religious diverse country and possesses no official state religion.
For many years, Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres strait islanders followed their religious and spiritual beliefs, based on the forces of nature, a referral to the land and influence of the ancestral spiritual beings. Coming after the European Settlement in the year 1788, many Indigenous Australians converted to Christianity or other …show more content…

In compliance with the codes if professional and ethical nursing conducts (ANMC2008) and standards of competency for nurses (ANMV 2006), A such, nurses are required to demonstrate respect for values and beliefs of diverse cultural groups in their care, Different cultural rights, ceremonies and accommodation was a required knowledge, such as requested, for example, a nurse must demonstrate the respect for diverse cultural beliefs, values and

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