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    Religion Vs Religion

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    Prayer, a way of communicating with religious figures, in some form is a universal ritual practiced by almost every religion all over the world. According to Cambridge Dictionaries Online, a ritual is a set of actions or words preformed in a regular way. Different from tradition, rituals can be practiced or completely random as long as it is repeated or done in particular way. There are some traditions that can be argued as rituals and vise versa. The main difference between tradition and ritual

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    All over the world, religion is influencing societies in both good and bad ways. After all, for most people, religion is how many find a purpose in life, and is a guide that helps them make decisions throughout life. People want explanations for the unexplainable and want answers to the most unanswerable questions, so many people resort to religion as a way to explain why life is the way it is. Having faith and believing in a religion can bring civilizations together and help find common ground in

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    Introduction While religion plays a big role in the lives of many throughout the world, there are some people who are non-religious. In fact, a study conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life (2015) reported that 23% of people claimed no religious affiliation in 2014. Those who are unaffiliated with any religious group often identify as an atheist, someone who does not believe in God, or as an agnostic, someone who is unsure if there is a God (Gallup 2014; Kosmin and Keysar 2009; Pew

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    factors drive people to believe in religion. Many unconscious factors arise for reasons behind Religion. While many people find joy and serenity in their religious activities because of ethical teachings other reasons people engage in their faith become apparent in society. A steadily growing body of evidence from the psychology and the social sciences demonstrate that many people’s belief in religion link to psychological and social factors. Psychologically, religion supports people’ need to have

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    If religion is a mythology, then is a mythology a religion? Well, Religion and mythology may seem like too different things, but yet they still do overlap on some aspects. Both talk about a system that has a high importance to many people. Religion is based an organized collection of beliefs, culture, and perspectives, that’s spread around the world. While, mythology is referred to a collection of “myths” which is told by a group of people. This is used to explain nature, history, or customs! Personally

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    Lucretius argues that nature and her laws solve the unknowns to which humans seek answers, not religion. He seeks out signs that the world has to offer, proving his point and attacking the fallacies Religion bestows upon man. He uses this analogy to make his point: "This terror and darkness of the mind, not by the suns rays nor the bright shaft of day, must be dispersed, as is most necessary, but the face of nature and her laws." One finds answers, by looking at the world carefully, rather than from

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    Voodoo religion is originally a West African religion which was brought to Haiti by slaves. Slaves where working for White plantation owners together suffering hardships and tribulations. Most of these Slaves where taken from tribes who had similar beliefs of Deities, morals and methods of worship (Dancing, drumming and rituals). They would use their religion as a way of mentally resisting against their white owners. The plantation owners did not like the rituals and dancing, forbid it and sealed

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    here I have only been exposed to one type of religion which is Christianity. I grew up going to a Catholic school, and I quickly learned that Jesus was the one true God. From this moment on I believed that Jesus was the only way to praise and worship God. Since I was brainwashed into this I was under the impression that we would be learning about all prehistoric religions that were all incorrect. However, I learned quickly that although these religions were prehistoric some of their rituals did

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    As a human being, the body is a vital part of our existence. In many religions, the body serves as a tool to become one with God. Religion over the years has shaped the understanding of the body through cultural, social and political systems. These ideas behind the body have provided great opportunities to connect with other participants with the Religion and the higher being that one is devoted to. Religion has provided a platform for maintaining a healthy body that contributes to the wealth of

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    Religion is universal. Although people may have different ideologies and practices, everyone believes in something, whether they deem it their religion or not. In this way, religion is a powerful connection between all of humanity; thus, it is important to understand the people behind religion and how their unique characteristics correlates with and influences religion—whether that be their social class, ethnicity, gender, or politics. However, ethnicity and gender, along with the closely linked

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