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of the Epperson and Justice Fortas affirmed that the law against evolution was unconstitutional because it was in violation of the first amendment. This was ruled due to the fact that it was against the Establishment clause and banned free exercise of religion. After
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Voodoo and Its Misinterpretation in America
Voodoo is a religion rich in heiratage and founded in faith and community. The religion has been villianized by western culture and has been wrongly protrayed as malignant and dangerous. The religion
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Hinduism and Buddhism are two of the world's greatest and most influential religions. Both of these religions arose in South Asia, and thus stem from a similar philosophy and culture. While contrasting greatly with the monotheistic religions of the West
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Category: /Literature/English
Voodoo is a religion rich in heiratage and founded in faith and community. The religion has been villianized by western culture and has been wrongly protrayed as malignant and dangerous. The religion is not founded in any of the "black magics" or fear
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Religions Spread Through Conquest When studying history, both in a professional and academic sense, we try to make connections between civilizations and time periods. Historians have attempted to discover universal conezts of human nature, a bond
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Religions Spread Through Conquest
When studying history, both in a professional and academic
sense, we try to make connections between civilizations and time
periods. Historians have attempted to discover universal constants
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Mohammed
The defining quality of a religion is the presence or absence of a Mazeway. Anything that has a Mazeway is a religion, anything that doesnt have a Mazeway is not a religion.
We go through our lives, and are forced to make all kinds
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What contributes most to your feelings and attitudes about religion?
At a young age I found I had a great interest in exploring my own, as well as others religions. I read quite a few books about different religions and went to as many different
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Free Your Inner Thinker
Organized religions are laden with the debris of archaic, superstitious images. Everywhere people go they are submerged in biblical ignorance, religious illiteracy and historical stupidity (Edelen, The 10 Commandments
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All Ye Faithful It is easy to criticize the negative aspects of anything-- especially of faith. This is most likely the basis for intolerance among the World's various religions. People are simply unwilling to see the goodness in beliefs different from
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