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    Religion Influence

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    1) How does religion influence the way an individual thinks? 2) Why do people‚ when faced with the same facts‚ arrive at different moral conclusion?   Branden Park J Sem Final Essay                      A religion is a set of beliefs and practices in reference to a higher divine power that a person follows. Religion is often an important part of the life of its practitioner and therefore one’s thoughts and actions are heavily influenced by it. Religion is a belief system‚ and it is the basis

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    Comparative Religion

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    Comparative Religion: Religion is a common set of belief held by different individuals available within a society. Religion concerns itself with purpose‚ cause‚ and nature considered for the creation of a superhuman agency fitted with several moral codes. The codes provide guidance on how humans should conduct themselves throughout their life time. Religious beliefs are known to fall into a pattern of 8 different elements such as the belief system‚ community‚ central myths‚ rituals‚ an ethical system

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    Environmentalism as religion As global warming intensifies‚ glaciers melt and forests reduced,more and more people begin to be concerned about environment problem. Environment is the fundamental of our existence,so we need protect environment. Paul H. Rubin in his article “Environmentalism as religion” says “But there is another sense in which environmentalism is becoming more and more like a religion: It provides its adherents with an identity”(399). He thinks environmentalism like a religion‚ and environmentalism

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    Organized Religion

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    Organized Religion Ever since man has chosen to write down his history‚ organized religion has been a prominent topic and has influenced and shaped all people’s lives. There have always been believers and non-believers. Since the beginning‚ non-believers have been persecuted by inquisitions‚ prosecuted by witch trials‚ and murdered by stoning and crucifying for even questioning the "truth" about a supreme being and supposed crimes against that being. Religion had a purpose in earlier times

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    Religion Reflection

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    Religion Reflection Paper Why do you think religion is important to people? I think religion is important to people because its always there for people whenever they need it. If people ever feel depressed or there are headed down the wrong road they pray and vent their feelings without having anyone to judge them. They feel comfort because God is always there watching over them. They know God is always listening and will do anything he can. Does society make it difficult to be faithful to

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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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