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…"Darwin's Cathedral: evolution, religion, and the nature of society" - David Wilson The speaker, David Sloan Wilson, believes that societies function as single organisms, and morality and religion biologically and culturally evolved adaptations…
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…humanistic belief in society and religion that was popularly depicted through many of the paintings. For instance, Florentine Mosaccio, a vital figure in the early Renaissance art, portrayed society's belief of religion through the style of realism and perspective…
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…I could tell you all about the Greeks and Romans, and the wars, but anytime religion comes up, I get confused. I am not an atheist by any means, but I am not a religious fanatic. Unlike the Pagans, and even our everyday Christians, I do not rest my fate…
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…If one traces Dickinson's life through her themes and poetry, one can see a repetition between two major themes, which are death, and religion. Theses themes develop such interest to the reader because she broke away from traditional forms of writing…
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Category: /History
…the way they do right now. By just looking at countries and religions right now, you cannot understand anything. For example, the Hindu and Chinese religions are very strict on education and ethics. A lot of people question why they are so different and why…
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Category: /History
…The Islamic faith is the second largest religion in the world today, composing one-fifth of the world’s population. The word Islam is defined as the surrender to the will of God, and peacefulness in that surrender to God. A monotheistic faith, Islam…
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…many books about witchcraft, she learned that Wicca is more of a nature and imagination based religion than the spellcasting voodoo practicing stereotype it has been made out to be in the past. Through her research, she finds out that Wicca and Paganism…
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…. Many Christian religions have adopted Humanistic ideas. Some believe that only those that are now considered "the religious right" by today's society are truly Christian and all other forms of Christianity are really Humanistic Christianity. In the Bible…
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…applies to society today. To do that we must look at marriage's state in the 1990's.         Religion is losing its dominance in the issue of marriage. We cannot argue the fact that there are more divorces in the country today that there were 20 years…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…I think of religion. In ideals they are both moral and virtuous, but when put to practice and mixed with the nature of man, have tendency to bring about narrow-minded practices, repression, and worst of all, bloodshed. Both ideas give man a sense…
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