Adjectivereligious (comparative more religious, superlative most religious) Positive religious Comparative more religious Superlative most religious
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. 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
GNU Free Documentation License What is the worst religious event in American History? Q. I can think of a bunch for Europe, the crusades, the 30 years war, the witchcraft trials which killed thousands, the religious wars after the Protestant reformation. For America the worst thing I can think of is the witchcraft scare at Salem, and the deaths of all of 20 people. I've always thought that this was a major reason why America is so much more religious then Europe. Asked by James R - Wed Dec 3 23:14:52 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. The Jonestown Massacre. 909 members of the People's Temple committed a mass suicide and a U.S. Congressman was murdered. Even that was surpassed with the events of 9/11. Answered by Penny - Thu Dec 4 10:51:58 2008 What are the important religious events that occured between the years 1990 and 1999? Q. I need to know about any important religious event during the 90's. It doesnt matter where or what religion. Asked by Jeremy - Mon May 18 10:58:06 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. All I can think of is the growth of preterism, due to the Internet. Preterism is a variation of "end times" beliefs, placing the prophesies of the Bible within the timeframe of the 1st century. It is the opposite of dispensationalism. R C Sproul came out with The Last Days According to Jesus, which opened people up to this view. I first heard of it in 1997. Answered by Tabetha - Mon May 18 11:09:45 2009 What do you think religious groups would do if aliens somehow landed on our planet?
Q. If aliens like off of star craft, zerg, parasitic aliens, or intelligent civilized aliens. How do you think religious groups would react to that? I hope something like it happens just too see the panic on a lot of peoples faces. Asked by press_alt_and_f4 - Fri May 29 19:48:25 2009 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments A. I am a former abductee, student of evolutionary biology, and a born-again Christian. No panic here. What do you believe in, those propaganda movies like "knowing" and "Day the Earth Stood Still" that tell you to invest your hope in a bunch of stinkin aliens that breeze on in from elsewhere in the universe? You are intrigued by the notion of God abdicating His position to forces less righteous. There is one abduction coming that will fulfill your desire to see this, but the faces you hope to see stricken in panic will be gone, gone, all gone. Answered by Marshall - Fri May 29 21:43:29 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "religious" How the Global Revival of Faith is Changing the World
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Atheist Under Ur Bed Fri, 10 Jul 2009 17:52:02 GM Religious. School Grads Likelier To Have Abortions (LiveScience/MSNBC; June 1) The killing of an abortion provider on Sunday raises again the. Palm says licensing webOS "not a religious issue"
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