ritual
A religious service (of any religion) is a good example of a ritual.
A religious service (of any religion) is a good example of a ritual.
Ancient Mesopotamia was home to a host of religious beliefs and traditions, as it was inhabited by a number of people--the Assyrians, the Sumerians, and the Babylonians, for example. Characteristic of them all, however, was polytheism.
example: Judaism is the religious way of life for many Jewish people
An example of describing behavior is stating, "She showed kindness by helping her friend in need." This description highlights a specific action (helping) and the characteristic associated with it (kindness).
a religious festival is a festival that is celebrated only by that religion of which the festival is there. example : if it is ganesh chaturti it is celebrated only by the Hindus and not by any other religion follower. by burhanuddin taj email:L burhan_taj@Yahoo.com
a religious festival is a festival that is celebrated only by that religion of which the festival is there for example: Easter the day Jesus died. only christens believe in that.
Yes for example in Iran you must follow Muslim religious rules even if you are another religion.
It's a day that a certin religion celebrates because it is important in their beleif. Christmas, for example, would be a religious feast because it is important that Jesus was born.
Absolutely Law always comes before religion. For example, people of certain religious denominations have declared that they must use Marijuana to fulfill their religious beliefs and that is NOT a viable legal defense. Law in many cases overrules religious defenses.
Religion may help you abstain from behavior that is damaging to the working of your body. For example, many religions frown upon the consumption of alcoholic beverages.
An example of civil religion is the incorporation of religious symbols and language in political speeches and ceremonies to promote a sense of national unity and identity. This can be seen in the United States, where phrases like "In God We Trust" and "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance reflect the blending of religious and patriotic sentiments.