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If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.

If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.

If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.

If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.

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What is a universalizing religion?

A universalizing religion seeks to appeal to all people worldwide, regardless of their background. It often aims to spread its beliefs and practices to all societies in order to achieve global adherence. Examples include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.


What do you mean by the word secularism?

Secularism is the principle of separation between government institutions and religious institutions. It advocates for a state that remains neutral in matters of religion, allowing individuals the freedom to practice any religion or no religion at all. This principle is typically upheld in democratic societies to ensure the protection of religious freedom and prevent the establishment of a state religion.


Can a society survive without religion?

Yes, a society can survive without religion as many secular societies exist today. However, religion has played a significant role in shaping societal structures, moral codes, and cultural traditions in many societies throughout history. The absence of religion may require alternative values or belief systems to create cohesion and provide meaning for individuals within a society.


Why is is difficult to define religion?

Religion is an institution established by man for various reasons. Exert control, instill morality, stroke ego, or whatever else it does. Organized structured religions, all but remove God from the equation. One confesses their sins to a clergy member, worship in elaborate Churches, told what to pray and when. All these factors are not praising God.


What religion believes All life is suffering?

Buddhism teaches that all life is characterized by suffering, known as Dukkha. This concept is one of the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism, which form the foundation of the religion's teachings on the nature of existence and the path to enlightenment.

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Is religion practiced by all societies?

Yes, but their are countries were only a minority of people still practice religion


What is the fundamental economic questions all societies must face?

42.


How does religion contribute to development of a responsible and morally upright people in society?

It is unknown if religion builds up organization and values in society or if it is just common in all societies. However, we do know that preexisting societies have become nonreligious and still remain organized


What 4 institutions are basic to all societies?

Four institutions that are basic to all societies include family, government, economy, and religion. These institutions play crucial roles in shaping social behaviors, norms, and organization within a society.


Would a religious believer agree or disagree with 'hospice care is better than euthanasia'?

It all depends on what religion the person is or whether the belief is related to his religion.


Did the followers of religion suffer at all solely because of their chosen religious beliefs of christianity?

Yes, and are still persecuted today in some societies


What are the 3 basic economic questions all societies must answer?

1. What to produce? 2. How to produce? 3. For whom to produce?


What is the symbol of peter the apostle?

no symbol because religion isn't real, the bible is all fake and a load of rubbish. Religion it's a load of rubbish and is just a way of controlling people used by capitalists and I'm there societies


Is religion a tradition?

For some people, religion is simply tradition, but for others it is a personal relationship with God. If a belief in a certain religion is based on tradition, the person most likely will not follow the beliefs of that religion happily.Answer:The belief in a higher Power (religion in its most basic form) is the oldest of traditions. All ancient societies worldwide, no exceptions, had this belief.


What is a universalizing religion?

A universalizing religion seeks to appeal to all people worldwide, regardless of their background. It often aims to spread its beliefs and practices to all societies in order to achieve global adherence. Examples include Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism.


What did Native Americans and the European colonists in America disagree about?

It would be easier to answer this question in reverse, as: What did they agree on? The answer to that question would be: "This space left intentionally blank" - as they did not agree on anything from: civil, lawful, and religion (in all its wide forms).


What is the difference between a Christian and a Baptist?

A Christian is a person who believes in Jesus and is a philosophy, but not a religion. A Baptist is a part of the Christian belief and is a particular religion in Christianity. Christianity IS a religion. Christianity has many different Christians though. There are Baptists, Anglicans (high and low), Presbyterians etc. And though they all believe the basics and agree on them, they have many different beliefs as well, which arent as important to agree on.