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A. There is no commonly accepted word for a hater of religious people. Word with "a-" s such as atheist (no god), or "anti-" antivenom (against poison) and such do not convey the attitude of "hate". However, words starting with "mis-" such as misanthropy (hatred of mankind) and misanthropist (a person who hates mankind) do. It would be logical to conclude that "mistheism" a combination of mis- (from the Greek mesein "to hate") and -theism (from the Greek theos "god") would mean the hatred of gods or religion and by extension mistheist the hatred of religious people. Tacking a suffix like "-ian" to the end would imply person who holds this view giving us "mistheistian" . There is some use of this word and the related "misotheism" in various unofficial lexicons.
B. While it does not pertain to religion alone and is technically not define as an actual word yet, idio-centric may be a way to describe someone who affirms only to their own subjective understanding of the natural order, religion, or another set of philosophies or practices. Note that it does not necessarily imply that hatred is involved, so much as a negative outlook towards those who have different beliefs or opinions than one's self may be held.
1) It provides hope, goals, stability, community, beliefs, morals, and shared practices. 2) Religion is instinctive and worldwide.
It's usually the kind of people uncomfortable with their own lack of morals looking for someone to take it out on.
It's usually the kind of people uncomfortable with their own lack of morals looking for someone to take it out on.
Religion is not based on race so asian people can choose whatever religion they want based on what their own morals are.
Non-material culture, such as beliefs, values, and norms, shapes individuals' cognitive processes and behaviors by providing a framework for understanding the world and guiding decision-making. It influences attitudes, perceptions, and social interactions by setting standards for acceptable behavior and defining what is considered important in a society. Ultimately, non-material culture plays a crucial role in shaping individuals' identities and shaping society as a whole.
religion gives people comfort and also can explain why one exist. People want to know that the life they are living has a point. also religion is believed to give people morals and values.
Japanese people often do believe in religion. A majority of Japanese people follow the beliefs of Buddhism and Shintoism. In the modern days there are many that follow the Christian beliefs.
Religion is central to the study of anthropology because it is a fundamental aspect of human culture and identity, influencing beliefs, practices, and social organization. By studying religion, anthropologists can gain insights into how people make sense of the world, interact with each other, and express their values and beliefs. Religion also plays a role in shaping social norms, power dynamics, and conflicts within societies.
The entire Torah.
A missionary
Republicans are hypocritical and they have no morals. They shoud be supported by people like them. (I'm independant, and have no liberal bias).
religious beliefs defy science and vice versa... when people speak of the science of a religion they are talking non-sense:)