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    positive value on faith and practice. In pluralism, all religious practices are considered beneficial as long as they follow the laws of the state and do not harm individuals within the community. Hinduism is commonly thought of as the world’s oldest religion. There are approximately one billion Hindus worldwide. The vast majority live in India, although there are large populations of Hindus in South Asia, United States, Australia, Western Europe, and Canada. Hindus recognize a supreme being that can

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    names but they all contain water. Just as religions do-they all contain truths." Muhammad Ali is a successful boxer loved by many people. Many people take his advice and find it useful.There are many different religions in the world with different histories, different messages and different impacts towards the world. The religions that are commonly known to man are Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Even though each religion is structured differently, each religion is focused on trying to follow the right

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    There are five major world religions, which include Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism. Even though the five religions seem so different they are very similar. All five religions have deity or Gods that are worshiped. They all have a set of practices that outlines an accepted religiously way of life. All five worship or pray in a particular way. Judaism has been around for over 3,000 years and they believe in one god. Some of the people broke off from Judaism and became

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    reason and not religion because religion is more focused on duties and not rights. This virtue of being human does not necessarily come from a God but rather human reason and enlightenment As Henri Feron states in his article, “Human Rights and Faith; A World-Wide Secular Religion: “ Attaining peaceful coexistence in these circumstances effectively required moral rules that stood above theological dispute, so that they could be accepted by all denominations involved” (Feron

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    Albert Einstein. While Albert Einstein is most certainly correct about the idea of religion not being a necessity for an individual or a society as a whole, religion still has a large influence over society whether it is necessary or not. And with the large influence of religion comes the large importance of religion. Again, this is not to say that society needs religion to function properly, it’s just that if religion has a presence in society, it’s presence can heavily influence the society, which

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    In his book, A Critical Introduction to the Study of World Religions, Craig Martin aims to introduce undergraduate students to a socio-functional approach in exposing the methods in which religion disrupts class equality. He succeeds by using intelligible explanations, arguments, and examples to skeptically understand how man is shaped by religion. Martin uses a functionalistic approach to understand the role religion plays in society, exploring each object with hermeneutical suspicion, believing

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    Christianity? Christianity is monotheistic religion based upon the teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the New Testament. Christianity first began in the mid-1st century, originating from the Levant region of the Middle East and quickly spreading to Europe, Asia, Syria, and Egypt, and after several centuries more, Christianity became the dominant religion to the majority of the world. According to Wikipedia, “Christianity is the world’s largest religion, with about 2.4 billion adherents” (http://en

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    Love, Sex and Gender in the World Religions Edited by Joseph Runzo and Nancy Martin Introduction Two forces which gathered strength in the last half of the twentieth century now dominate the world religions at the beginning of the twenty-first century. The first is the globalization of religions and their resulting encounter with each other, and the second is the need to redefine attitudes toward gender as women have stepped forward to insist that their full humanity be acknowledged

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    around the world based on Religion, Ethics, and Moral Obligation. The world has 19 Major Religions and 270 different Major Religious groups recognized by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization or NATO. This variation of religions and beliefs is the main reason on why Human Rights and Culture are constantly in conflict. The top 5 religions of the World differ in one absolute way and that is the first three (Christianity, Islam, and Judaism) are monotheistic religions. Believers of these religions believe

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    of religion in the classroom. They worry about offending a student, misrepresenting a tradition, or favoring one belief system over another. Because of this and the Segregation of Church and State, we have become very uneducated in the subject area. This raises the heated debate, “Should world religion be taught or introduced in (public) grade schools?” Although the debate is split 50/50, research show that many parents and educators are supportive for unbiased teaching of the world religion in public

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