'Religion' is defined as:
NOUN
1) the acknowledgment of a supernatural or divine being or beings as the creator(s) and ruler(s) of the universe and the duties of human beings toward that creator(s) and ruler(s)
2) the duties of a human being or community toward a supernatural or divine being or beings
3) the theology and ethics forming a single philosophical system that is taught to a community for acknowledgment and adherence
4) the community of adherents to a particular religion including the clergy and laity
Judaism simply defined as a religion? Come on.
The answer is laodicean.This is defined as being indifferent about religion or any other big subject.The word laodicean is an adjective.
Although it depends upon how the word "religion" is defined, Buddhism does not come under any religion. It is its own way of life. It is sometimes understood as an offshoot of Hinduism. .
The name given to a word defined in a dictionary is its entry word or headword.
Alex Turner has not publicly disclosed his religion.
Judaism...
it is the Jewish and christainity mixed together
It is defined as being a skeptic, or someone who has renounced a religion.
Hardening from cold can be defined by the word callous.
A word or phrase defined in a dictionary is called an entry.
The Jews are defined by their religion. Culture is secondary and is, to a degree, subject to change and influences.
In the comparative study of religions, the genus of the definition of the word 'religion' will begin by a logical definition by stating some genus or larger class to which the term defined belongs which is broad enough to include everything that ought to be called religion. Under this genus, however, much that is not 'religion' is also included,-some phases, at least, of magic, science, art, morality and law. The definition must therefore be completed by a differentia, which will delimit the field of religion from the other forms that are not religious.