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    Eastern religions vs Western Religions are very different, with Eastern Religion being all about right action and Western Religion being more about right belief. With the worlds first religion being Hinduism and it being founded in the east, it kind of set a tone for the religions to follow. And something many people don't realize is that right belief is actually a newer idea to religion. Most early Christians were Catholics and Catholicism is based on having right actions and right beliefs to…

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    different religions in the colonies and they were pretty much the same. Some colonies supported the religions while others wouldn’t. The New England Colonies were all puritans except for Rhode Island. The Middle Colonies had either no religion or were Anglican while the Southern Colonies were mostly Anglican. Most colonies, like European countries of the time financially supported on religion, called “established church” and supported. However, the other colonies encouraged all religions but…

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    definition of religion. In The Construction of Religion as an Anthropological Category in Theories of Religion, Talal Asad challenges Clifford Geertz 's specific definition of religion, arguing that specific, fixed definitions of religion are problematic because they tend to be based in the definers experiences with knowledge of a particular tradition, such as with Catholicism. Asad 's work has convinced me that it is pointless to try to establish a universal definition of religion, because…

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    Throughout the world religion exists and comes in thousands of different ways and forms. Religion can be defined as the belief of worshiping a human with controlling power usually known as a God or a group of Gods. Those who practice religion focus on the importance of what is good and right according to those beliefs and views individuals follow. Religion is practiced in different settings including churches, temples, and mosques varying on the type religion. Individuals are given the option…

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    the concepts of God, atheism, nihilism, nihility, and religion in his book Religion and Nothingness. He comes from Japan and grew up in a time of economic ups and downs. He provides an Eastern perspective on the world and religion. He makes his argument with the idea of nihility in mind and seeks to explain why Western thought has such difficulty with the concept of nihility and the absence of religion. He considers the importance of religion in the world and especially in Western culture.…

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    Other religions have always been looked down on by my family, friends, and community, which has lead me to be highly uneducated about religions other than Christianity. Prior to attending this event, I had not had any type of personal experience with the Buddhist religion. My grandparents live down the road from a Buddhist temple recently built and are in amazement of their bizarre practices. Because of our ignorance of the Buddhist religion, my family has never spoken of it or other religions…

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    and if it is, clear evidence is expected before moving forward. Religion, on the other hand, is quite the opposite. A person’s religious beliefs are based on faith and sacredness. Religious faith depends on their specific writing, stories and higher powers and of course, these vary when it comes to the types of religion. “Controversies are not just about the nature of science but also about the nature of faith” (Drees 549.) Religion and Science, both have a system of belief, which is ultimately…

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    Differences In Religion

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    hear or even see through television that religious differences are often the reason for discrimination, slaughter, and genocide. Many rulers who used religion as a basis for breaking the human race and spark a conflict. Actually, the religious differences can be used as a tool to humiliate a race or other religious groups. The differences in religion can be used as a tool to persecute other groups, to drive them, or to slaughtered them in order to obtain their resources or their land (energy…

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    Origin Of Religion

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    explanations for why humans turn to religion; these include revelation as an origin, the natural knowledge-of-god, anthropological and psychological explanations. These explanations look to where the concept of religion originated. Why do people believe in a higher being and why do individuals act according to the values and practices related to their beliefs? These theories and explanations look to find the reasoning. Revelation as origin is the idea that religion originated through revelation…

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    Marx And Religion

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    To begin with, it should be noted that Marx agrees with Bauer that religion should be abolished. Particularly, Marx despises religion because he believes that it not only belongs to the same ideological framework that supports capitalism, but also that it is often utilized as a tool to keep people enslaved. In Prussia, Christianity was used to condemn Judaism and Jewish people by banning them from occupations, and essentially relegating them to second-class citizens. Furthermore, Marx ([1843b]…

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