A q.a.r and a r.q is that a r.q has many possible answers however a q.a.r has only one or a limited number of answers.
Stupid question!
This is an essay question for a religion course at St. Leo university. Do not answer this question.
The main difference between church and religion is that religion is a set of beliefs and practices that guide one's spiritual life, while a church is a physical place of worship where religious activities and services take place. Religion is the broader concept that encompasses beliefs, rituals, and moral teachings, while a church is a specific institution or building where religious gatherings occur.
There is no difference. Islam is a religion.
cerculer festival are those related to world eg; nation holidays while religious festival is relating to human believes [religion]
A secular state separates religion and government, allowing individuals to practice any religion or no religion. In contrast, a theocracy is a government where religious leaders or institutions hold political power and make decisions based on religious beliefs or principles.
Religious schools are all biased and have all views fixed on one religion. Whereas public non religious schools have religious freedom allowing your child to believe in what he wants to.
Religion requires a belief in magic. Belief in magic does not require religious faith. There is no magic. So none of it really matters.
The middle colonies allowed religious freedom, and went so far as to protect it by law.
Sacred is religious mucic that are related to the catholic church on the contrary Secular music is non-religious music. "Secular" means being separate from religion.
The middle colonies allowed religious freedom, and went so far as to protect it by law.
A religious family typically follows a specific set of beliefs, practices, and traditions associated with a religion, which may play a central role in their daily lives. In contrast, a non-religious family may not adhere to any organized religion, and their values, morals, and family dynamics may be influenced by secular or personal beliefs rather than religious teachings.