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    Ritual and Religion

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    followed during death can offer peace and comfort to the dying‚ the family and friends of the dying‚ as well as to the community the person is a part of. Depending on a person’s beliefs‚ rituals through death can be initiated by ways of culture‚ religion‚ or history. The rituals and traditions that one follows throughout death differ throughout the world. While ever-changing‚ rituals surrounding death affect people’s pasts‚ presents‚ and futures. The ceremonies surrounding the death of Jacob Kovitz

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    Religion and War

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    One often hears the lazy argument that "Religion" is responsible for Man’s wars‚ the assumption being that if we got rid of religion all would be peace and harmony. Presumably then‚ if all men abandoned the notion that they are spirits inhabiting a material body and conceived of themselves as mere animals fashioned by chance from mud our troubles would be over and we’d all be a lot happier. This is of course untrue and does not correspond with an observation of history‚ nor of present reality.

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    Abortion and Religion

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    able to continue with a pregnancy. Although some religions oppose abortion under all circumstances‚ many religions recognise the different factors that influence a woman’s decision on how to proceed with a pregnancy and teach that there are some instances in which abortion is acceptable. Most religions agree that abortion is a last resort; they teach that the decision to have an abortion is a serious one and must not be taken lightly. Not all religions define a particular moment when life begins but

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    women in religion

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    people have oppressed women in religion from the beginning. Women in religion has been a very controversial topic throughout many centuries. Although it has grown from years ago‚ women are still fighting for equal rights in their faiths. In many places of worship‚ men seem to be superior to women and have more privileges than women. Women are expected to obey and follow God’s word‚ as men do‚ but are still denied many options. Women are deeply impacted by religion because it seems as though it keeps

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    Religion in Media

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    and they find the best way to accomplish this is by scamming viewers and members. During this process‚ religion loses its authenticity. Religion is not being practiced on television‚ it is being mocked. Religion is no longer for worship‚ but for entertainment. Moneymaking scams are becoming very popular in recent years. One would like to believe some things in life are sacred. Religion is where billions of people invest their hopes‚ dreams‚ beliefs‚ and most importantly‚ money. The greedy

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    Indigenous Religions

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    Indigenous Religions of the World What is an ‘indigenous’ religion or belief system? When we hear the term ‘indigenous religion’‚ what comes to our minds? How do we react internally when those words are mentioned? How do adherents of indigenous religions feel about those outside of their social and cultural circles‚ who know very little of their beliefs and who understand them even less. And how did the term ‘indigenous’ become associated with various belief systems that‚ in many cases‚ preceded

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    Philosophy of Religion

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    Seven Dimensions of Religion The seven dimensions of religion detailed by Ninian Smart provide a clear illustration of how religion is formed‚ practiced‚ and perceived by society. Each dimension touches on specific characteristics that hold true for most traditional religious sector. The most prominent dimension are the rituals and customs practiced that differentiate the various schools of religious belief. For instance‚ in Islam their prayer is referred to as a Salat which involves a very

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    Siddhartha Religion

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    From reading Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse‚ I have come to the conclusion that it embraces the Indian religious cultures more than it challenges them. It does so by showing the way Siddhartha reached enlightenment and the different steps and paths he took in doing so. Siddhartha was a “son of the Brahmin” (Partridge 493)‚ meaning he was born into the highest‚ most divine (492)‚ caste of the priests‚ in the social order. Because of this we was taught how to read and to write while most others are unable

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    World Religions

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    Religion and religious traditions are a very important part of life and culture. Although there is many religions and religious cultures they are all based on the same idea of its teachings‚ text‚ doctrine‚ stories‚ myths‚ prayer‚ pilgrimage‚ ritual‚ leadership‚ worship‚ and relationships among others. In this essay these topics will be described. Also specific examples from various religious traditions from week one readings that honor sacred things such as rituals‚ visions‚ influences‚ some examples

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    Jesus In Religion

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    The claim that all religions teach the same thing is false. Understanding the basics‚ one can easily document broad similarities among religions‚ such as various translations of the Golden Rule. But when the historical and theological elements of each religion are examined drastic differences can be discovered. For example‚ the role of Jesus. Jesus‚ beholder of many titles‚ is a pivotal figure and nevertheless is a divisive factor between the religions of the world. However‚ Jesus as a divisive figure

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