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    Religion for me is “the belief in God, many gods, or Ultimate Reality, as well as an associated, organized system of teachings, scriptures, leadership, and ceremonies with rules used to relate to God, a plurality of gods, or Ultimate Reality” (amalgam of various definitions). Cf. Prothero's creed, cultus, code, and community (God is Not One, 324) the definition that I have chosen apply to me because I have very strong belief in God in my life I have struggled a lot had days that the only thing…

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    This topic deals with religion because religion consists of various cultural beliefs and these shared beliefs influence our values in society and what is acceptable or not. Two of the main religions in the world that will be viewed are Christianity and Islam. Based on a world map from the ‘World Religions,’ book it can be determined that Christianity influences territories in the United States, Canada, South America, Europe, Africa, and Australia. While Islam impacts the Middle East, Africa.…

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    1) Discuss Hindu understandings of the relationship between “correct action” and what it means to be “religious.” Correct action is what the Hindu’s refer as orthoproxy. The orthoproxy is a set of responsibilities that each Hindu must perform to be considered religious. Unlike the Christians the Hindus do not achieve salvation through faith, but by their works. To be considered religious in Hinduism the activities they must conduct are ritual bathing, eating habits, family relations, martial…

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    Religion is something that has always interested me. This World Religions class taught me a great deal in relation to the different religions of the world. In this I Learned Paper, I will describe my religious upbringing and where I am at today in terms of my religious beliefs; I will also discuss a few key learnings that have made the biggest impact on me; and how I will apply these learnings to my life. My family was not devoutly religious. In fact, we did not even attend church until I was…

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    many ways of life, religion playing a big or small role. What role does religion play in your life? Puritanism was the way of life that one would put God first. Deists believed that there was a God, yet he set up the universe and left, sort of like clockwork. Transcendentalists believed that in God is secondary, and yourself is first. They used nature to connect with God. Throughout the major literary philosophies in the United States one can see how the ideas and beliefs in religion shifted…

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    Science in Spirituality; The Allegorical Comparison Between Science and Religion One’s reality is an interpretation, emphasizing the infinite variations of stories one can choose to believe. In the novel Life of Pi by Yann Martel, the protagonist Pi Patel, and his family board the Tsimtaum in hopes of reaching Canada. However, the ship sinks and Pi is thrown onto a lifeboat in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, possessing only the bare essentials for survival. With the company of a Bengal Tiger,…

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    Life of Pi is about a sixteen year old boy named Piscine Molitor Patel who goes by Pi from India who was in a family of zookeepers and searches for faith by following several religions. On their way to move to Canada on a cargo ship with his family and his family’s zoo animals the ship sinks and all the survivors are Pi, a hyena, an orangutan named Orange Juice, a zebra, and a tiger. As the days pass, little by little the animals die and/or eat each other until the only survivors are Pi and the…

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    book, Religion: What It Is, How It Works, and Why It Matters, Richard Smith wants to shift the common debate on religion from it concepts to its standing in reality. From the onset, Smith makes it clear that he wants to analyze the nature of religious beliefs and practices, as well as approach religion from a theoretical standpoint. With this stance, he hopes that his book will be used as a tool for readers to gain an explanation for any religion. With the heterogeneous nature of religion, this…

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    Does religion interfere with the progression of society or be a toxic factor in itself? This his has been long a topic of philosophical debate, but I have never really sought after the reasons for either sides. I have always answered the question with a quick and steadfast yes, and my argument for the yes is rather quick although I would rather go know more details on the matter. I know religion has caused wars, poverty, and the dehumanization of many minorities of people, but what I really…

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    Science and religion are two words that are assumed to oppose each other due to the factual, logical basis of science and the faith in the unknown presented in religion. Yet these two disciplines share many commonalities and interactions that lead to the development of a field of study. Alfred White Northhead, a Protestant theologian, exceptionally expressed that God and nature work as one, indicating any change in the science nature, should lead to an alteration with how society comprehends…

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