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 | | The Effect of Religion on Teens | | by Allen Teal, Nov 2, 2008 | | This article takes a look at the overall effect that religious teaching can have on teen development. It presents it from a general and not specific religious preference. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 4 |
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 | | What is Liberation Theology? | | by Squish, Oct 29, 2008 | | Liberation Theology is a religious movement that is poorly understood the world over. It is a Christian movement that is hard to define. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 15 |
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 | | Secularism | | by India, Oct 21, 2008 | | In modern industrial societies, the hold of religious belief over different aspects of life has declined, although interest in religion as a phenomenon persists. Religion sheds much of its collective and communal overtones and becomes largely a personal concern. Where experience and empirical knowledge fail, religion offers answers. In societies imbued with scientific ethos, the range of these explanations is narrowed, and they are less implicitly believed. In fact, until science can provide all answers, religion will continue to illuminate some of the imponderables of the universe. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 6 |
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 | | In Who We Trust | | by Phlembob Quil de Plume, Oct 18, 2008 | | Religion or government is the same question put before the Hebrews. Democracy is an offshoot religiously raised colonist. Does it exist in today's US government? The Constitution of the United States is the peoples law, and the peoples' checks and balances. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | The One Religion: The Religion of Humanity | | by amlan, Oct 16, 2008 | | In today’s world, all that we see or hear is the mindless killing of innocents in the name of religion. Be it the total destruction of the World Trade Center, or the serial bomb blasts in Mumbai, India, or the senseless massacre of the Christians in some eastern block countries, or vandalism of churches in Orissa in India, it is the innocent people, mothers, fathers, who suffer the most. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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 | | Sacred and Profane? | | by Moron Savant, Oct 3, 2008 | | Rudolf Otto introduced the delineation between the sacred and the profane. But this was never compatible with the cultural set-up of Oriental psyche. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 8 |
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 | | Shinto and Japan | | by semaj3284, Sep 27, 2008 | | Roots of Japanese culture are heavily influenced by Shintoism so much that it affects the country greatly even today. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 5 |
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