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Mainstream religion is typically based on a shared set of beliefs, practices, and teachings that are derived from sacred texts, traditions, and historical figures. It provides a framework for understanding the purpose of life, morality, and the divine, and often involves rituals, prayers, and communal worship. Different mainstream religions have distinct beliefs about the nature of the divine, the afterlife, and the individual's relationship to the sacred.
Yes, some people discriminate based on both religion and politics.
race, ethnicity, religion, gender, politics and ideologies.
Peter M. Schotten has written: 'Religion, politics, and the law' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion, Religion and politics, Religion and state
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Religion has to do with how you should live your life. Politics has to do with governing people and is constantly changing. Most religions are resistent to change because they are usually based on supposed truths that should be followed above all else.
Their religion was based on nature.
Faith based politics are based on religion. What this entails is that political views regarding controversial issues, often are related to one's religious beliefs. For example, many people have the political view that abortion is wrong. Often this means that based on one's view of religion and politics, religion brings about certain political ideas and actions.
Olu Awofeso has written: 'The dynamics of politics and religion in Nigeria' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Religion and politics
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No, Australia's politics has no bearing on religion and religion has no place in politics
writings that are set in Southern Ontario and are based on social issues like politics, race, and religion