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Related termsFrom Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. A religion is an organized approach to human spirituality which usually encompasses a set of narratives, symbols, beliefs and practices, often with a supernatural or transcendent quality, that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to a higher power, God or gods, or ultimate truth. It may be expressed through prayer, ritual, meditation, music and art, among other things. It may focus on specific supernatural, metaphysical, and moral claims about reality (the cosmos and human nature) which may yield a set of religious laws, ethics, and a particular lifestyle. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions, writings, history, and mythology, as well as personal faith and religious experience. The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction. "Religion" is sometimes used interchangeably with "faith" or "belief system," but it is more socially defined than personal convictions, and it entails specific behaviors, respectively. Religions by country North America Canada · United States · Mexico Cuba · Haiti · Dominican Republic Trinidad and Tobago · Nicaragua South AmericaColombia · Peru · Bolivia Brazil · Argentina Paraguay EuropeIceland · Ireland · United Kingdom Portugal · Spain · Italy · France Netherlands · Belgium · Germany Switzerland · Luxembourg · Austria Denmark · Sweden · Norway · Finland Poland · Lithuania · Moldova · Russia Albania · Serbia · Montenegro Bulgaria · Romania · Greece · Cyprus · Malta Turkey Middle EastEgypt · Israel · Lebanon Jordan · Armenia · Azerbaijan Iran · Iraq · Syria · Cyprus · Turkey AfricaAlgeria · Nigeria · Sudan · Ethiopia · Seychelles Uganda · Zambia · Kenya · South Africa AsiaAfghanistan · Pakistan · India Nepal · Sri Lanka · Vietnam China · Hong Kong · Macau · Taiwan North Korea · South Korea · Japan Malaysia · Singapore · Philippines OceaniaIndonesia · Papua New Guinea Australia · New Zealand · Fiji The development of religion has taken many forms in various cultures. It considers psychological and social roots, along with origins and historical development. In the frame of western religious thought, religions present a common quality, the "hallmark of patriarchal religious thought": the division of the world in two comprehensive domains, one sacred, the other profane. Religion is often described as a communal system for the coherence of belief focusing on a system of thought, unseen being, person, or object, that is considered to be supernatural, sacred, divine, or of the highest truth. Moral codes, practices, values, institutions, tradition, rituals, and scriptures are often traditionally associated with the core belief, and these may have some overlap with concepts in secular philosophy. Religion is also often described as a "way of life" or a life stance. From Wikipedia under the
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1200px x 1600px | 450.60kB [source page] 2003 Religious Music Exhibition008 jpg From Yahoo Image Search: "religious" Was the religious policy of Elizabeth I a sensible solution to a challenging situation? Q. Or did she set England up for religious conflict in the future? Asked by speaktheworld - Mon Aug 18 02:40:41 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. IMHO she made the best of a bad situation and can not be blamed for the later conflict which was to a large degree inevitable. The country split down the middle after the death of Henry, and after the death of Edward VI, the question of religion was suddenly again up for grabs as policy see sawed dramatically back and forward between Catholic and Protestant camps led by Edward, Mary & Elizabeth in succession. Both factions were convinced that conversion would lead to damnation. This was not just a matter of policy and argument, to the people of the time this was a question of salvation. Religion was however also more than a matter of personal choice, but national and international politics as well. The Catholic faction had powerful… [cont.] Answered by djb3500 - Mon Aug 18 10:32:44 2008 Why do some religious groups or individuals have a problem with Harry Potter? Q. It's only a story. Someones brilliant mind created all of this as an artist. This is not an "act" of attempting to use magic against religious purposes. Why do some people avoid Harry Potter? Is it just ignorance or is it wrongful sins? Why do religious fanatics go overboard and are so blind to creativity and imagination here? Asked by Greenguy99 - Thu Jul 23 15:09:18 2009 - - 8 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well it comes down to religious extremests (good in some cases) not wanting to do anything that would be sinful in any way. For example, in the Christian Bible it says in Exodus 22:18, "Thou shalt not suffer a sorceress to live." Translation: Put to death any woman who does evil magic. Also it says in Deuteronomy 18:10-11, "There shall not be found with thee any one...that useth divination, one that practiseth augury, or an enchanter, or a sorcerer, | or a charmer, or a consulter with a familiar spirit, or a wizard, or a necromancer." Translation: Don't let anyone use magic or witchcraft, or try to explain the meaning of signs. | Don't let anyone try to control others with magic, and don't let them be mediums or try to talk with the… [cont.] Answered by AJWuzzHere - Sat Jul 25 00:02:36 2009 How have Sarah Palin's religious beliefs impacted or affected her constituents as governor of Alaska?
Q. We hear quite often that a candidate is not fit to run for public office because of their religious views, particularly conservative christian or evangelical christian. How did/are these beliefs negatively affecting the sate of Alaska? Asked by caballero - Tue Nov 11 08:49:02 2008 - - 14 Answers - 0 Comments A. I think it is very sad that so many haters are on Yahoo Answers. The attacks on Sarah Palin have been so unfair. Talking about her daughter fornicating her way through school etc. Just because the daughter made a bad choice does not mean she is a bad girl or that the Palin's are bad parents. The double standard here is very obvious. If these same people judged Obama by the standards they use where Sarah Palin is concerned, he would never have been elected President. They obviously have not taken the time to research the woman, or her views or how they have shaped her position as governor. They just listen to the media for their thoughts instead of doing their own research. She has the highest approval rating of any governor in America. The… [cont.] Answered by RTR100AOL - Tue Nov 11 09:13:15 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "religious" |






