Protestant reformation changed the world to good

The Protestant Reformation is have shaped major features of Western culture, including freedom of religion, freedom of conscience, the dignity of the individual, and political democracy.

The Protestant Reformation led to modern democracy, capitalism, individual rights, civil rights, and many of the modern values we cherish today. The Protestant Reformation impacted nearly every academic discipline, notably the social sciences like economics, philosophy, and history.

Worshipping in all languages and respect of all cultures. Religion should not hate the culture but exists in the culture of the society. This change brought the equality movement we see today enforcing languages of gods to be changed. e.g
• catholic language-Latin,
• Islam language-Arabic and •Orthodox language in Ethiopia-Geeze.
Similar changes happened in many cultures.

The separation of state and religion is also part of the protestant reformation.

Religious States cannot represent all citizens equally. That is what We see in Islamic countries. Some are changing their laws to become secular states taking experiences from the reformation.

Believe it or not, Protestant ideology which is copied from the Gospel/Bible/ has been the founder of the modern world and still leading it.

No country is free from the impact of the protestant reformation in one way or another because it is the restoration of the right idea how God created humanity. Freedom and liberty is given to human being from God until the judgement day. Any religion or theocratic states enforcing people to religion are against the charactor of the true God.

Published by Megersa Boshe

Megersa Dano(Author) is a former Ethiopian diplomat who worked in three Countries as a diplomat, Switzerland, France, and Saudi Arabia. Worked on bilateral relations between Ethiopia and 5 European Countries. Worked as Diaspora affairs officer. Worked as a health and safety officer, HR Administration, and Industrial inspector positions before joining the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2014. He first graduated from the governmental university in 2010 with a BSc in Public health. He studied international development and governance policy in Europe and religion's role in society. Traveled to many Countries. Megersa is now the Author of 15 non-fiction books.

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