There are people who believe in or follow a religion devoutly; others who simply accept the principles of a religion or identify themselves with a religion because they were raised in its beliefs, or for other reasons, cultural or personal.
There are also people who are insane.
If a person who is religious to any extent is also insane, the two are unconnected, although the person's religion might figure in their illness, perhaps manifesting itself in delusions which might show their religion in either a positive or negative light, regardless of what actions their delusions might lead them into.
In the same way, a person might be insane and also enjoy a certain television show, or a certain type of music, or like a particular colour, or food, or flower: none of these factors make them insane, though they might - or might not - figure somehow in that person's illness.
Man creates religion to explain how the world works and why they exist. A world without religion is a secular society and sometimes pagan.
That depend on your religion. Some religions believe that people were. But if you go for evolution, then its single celled organisms.
Painted bultos are painted wooden sculptures that portray Christian religion images in a 3D form. They are considered traditional Spanish colonial art.
She was part of religion - she was a god.
The noun Jainism is a proper noun (a religion or belief). The usual adjunct and adjective form is Jain (e.g. Jain identity), and this is also the name applied to followers (Jains).
Andres Iniesta is a practicing Catholic.
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The noun of insane is insanity and its plural is insanities.Insanity means:the condition of being insane;a derangement of the mind.Law. such unsoundness of mind as frees one from legal responsibility, as for committing a crime, or assignals one's lack of legal capacity, as for entering into a contractual agreement.extreme foolishness; folly; senselessness; foolhardiness: Trying to drive through that traffic wouldbe pure insanity.
it was a mark of insanity
In his famous quote, Albert Einstein addressed the problem of repeating the same actions but expecting different results, which he referred to as a form of insanity.
Hitler had more than one form of insanity.
No, insanity is the antonym of sanity.
See Answers.com page for insanity: http://www.answers.com/topic/quote-4?subject=Insanity&s2=Insanity
Edge of Insanity was created in 1985.
Insanity Radio was created in 1998.
Divine Insanity was created in 2007.