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Religion
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This is known as religion, where individuals or communities hold beliefs in a higher power, deity, or spiritual realm that may influence human life and existence. Religion often involves worship, rituals, and moral teachings based on faith and scripture.
The term for a system of beliefs and practices related to one's belief in a deity or reality beyond human understanding is "religion." It encompasses organized rituals, moral codes, and doctrines that guide followers in their spiritual relationship with the divine.
Nathaniel Hawthorne was not a Puritan. But Hawthorne's forefathers were Puritans, so he had an understanding of their belief system and their basis behind it.
An organized system of thought is called a philosophy. It includes beliefs, values, principles, and theories that guide one's understanding of the world.
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Social context is a collection of dynamic (political, economic and cultural) issues in a social system that identify and interpret the human behavior within a specific group in term of traditions, customs, beliefs, values and life discourses. Social context is a dynamic and constructed reality for a specific social system. (It is my own opinion according to my understanding till now. A.H. Qamar. www.childhoodmag.com)
All religions are a philosophy. A relevant definition of religion from Webster's Dictionary is " a cause, principle, or system of beliefs held to with ardor and faith." A relevant definition of Philosophy is, "a search for a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative rather than observational means." All religions offer a general understanding of values and reality by chiefly speculative means. Once you have chosen a religion you have arrived at your own personal philosophy of life.
Yes, there are 2 billion planets around our solar system and many of them can host different species of life forms beyond our knowledge or understanding.
Yes, astronomers are continuously discovering new exoplanets beyond our solar system using advanced telescopes and techniques. These discoveries contribute to our understanding of planet formation, diversity, and the potential for life beyond Earth.
When observers see objects beyond the outer reaches of our solar system, they may have spotted a new dwarf planet, a trans-Neptunian object, or a distant Kuiper Belt object. These observations could help expand our understanding of the outer regions of our solar system and the diversity of objects that exist there.