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    for beliefs to shape and affect someone’s identity and actions. First, believing in something such as a god or a religion usually there are many guidelines, rules, or commands. These are meant to be followed because it is a part of the religion. For many religions people pray, meditate, and worship. For instance, Christians have the ten commandments which explain the “wrongs” and what not to do. One of the commandments christians abide by is, “Thou shalt not steal” which means not to steal.In…

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    Your personal orientation of religion can also be shaped by one of the three perspectives of religion: functional, belief, and materialist. I would say that I am a mixture of both the functional and the belief perspective. The functional perspective says that religion is useful, and that it is found everywhere because it is useful both for society and for individuals. Religion does things for us, such as helping define ourselves and making the world and life more understandable according to us.…

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    Tolerance Freedom to worship is the most important freedom that our traditions and values endure. Religion was often bloody back in the day. They eventually passed a law or rule that you couldn't kill people because of religion anymore. There are traditions done that families and other religions do also. Religion was a big deal way back then and that is why religions protected now. “The real story religion in America's past is an often awkward, frequently embarrassing and occasionally bloody…

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    The Merriam-Webster dictionary says that religion is an organized system of beliefs and traditions used to worship a certain god or gods. It also says that government is a system in which a group of people exert political control over a country or state. Only one of these two systems, though, rely on faith on the unknown, while the other relies on a set of reasonable laws and rules, and in Puritan society, government and religion are intricately related. Obviously, there is a stark contrast…

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    Christianity and Islam are some of the most well-known religions in the world, and often thought of as completely separate. However, in actuality, they share as many resemblances as they do distinctions. Islam’s beginnings came about before Christianity. Christianity was created after Jesus came to the earth. Thus, Christianity was founded a couple centuries after Abraham formed his family. Christianity is a religion that bases its teachings on the those of Jesus Christ. Whereas, Islam is a…

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    Taoism And Religion

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    I can’t recall when I myself specifically decided what religion I was going to practice. I am Catholic but that’s because I grew up Catholic. Now learning about all these different religions I can agree with a state that Dr.Howard my professor told us. That although one might practice a certain religion everyone can always pick up different concepts from each religion. Although each religion can be similar as far as to what they believe and what they practice. They are all generally the same in…

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    John Locke On Religion

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    When it comes to religion and politics, theories abound of secularisation and modernity, however, an absolute separation between the spheres of religion and politics has never been fully actualised and is not even possible according to the works of theorists such as Emile Durkheim, Robert Bellah, Edward Shils, and Emilio Gentile. The utopian secular modern society forecast by John Locke in his theories of the social contract and toleration ([1689], 2012) and asserted by the likes of Dietrich…

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    From the tales in the Bible to the myths from Ancient Greece, religion can be found embedded in many works of literature. This key component of storytelling, or the lack thereof, is ingrained within us when we are developing our morals and ideals and it stays with us for life. Even when religion seems to be absent, the lack of faith still influences the art of storytelling. But this influence is not limited only to archaic literature, instead, it can also be observed in modern works, spanning…

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    Does religion help better our lives? Religion is a set of shared beliefs and practices among human beings. It is the human response to comprehend elements in our life and our environment. For certain individuals, religion causes a family to build a strong moral foundation for their children. Sometimes, religion is used as a form of guidance to help interpret what is right from wrong based on society’s customs. It significantly makes a better family and creates well-rounded individuals for…

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    Religions cannot be reduced to a belief system anymore than they can be reduced to ritual system” (Prothero 21). This quote is true to that of the religions of Christianity and the Yoruba religions. The role of believing plays a larger role in Christianity than it does for the Yoruba religion. The Yorubas seem to have more of a ritual based religion than a belief system . There are many difference between the two religions when it comes to how they express their “belief system.” That does not…

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