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    Religion is a part of life for millions of people around the world and can often define a person and their way of living. While some countries solely recognise a religion through cohesion of religion and state, other countries are secular, having a definite separation between church and state affairs. It is often the lack of separation between these two ideologies, which causes conflict amongst people, groups and sometimes countries, clearly showing defects in the relationships of various factions

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    Religion has been part of our lives for some 2,000 years. Philosophers, kings, Queens, Politicians, and ordinary individuals have explored the positive and negative contributions, which religion has had towards humanity. As we examine the impact of religion on us as part of a community and as individuals, we realize that in one way or another, religion helped to form concepts that harmed a group of people that were and still are massively relevant to the practices of such belief. Although women

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    the topic of religion is discussed in regards to how it informs women. As mentioned, religion can be a source of security and empowerment for women while others feel differently and oppressed by it. We will explore both sides of religion and discuss how certain institutions in society are governed by religious opinion. Significance: To highlight to significance of the major claims presented, religion can be utilized as means for empowerment to women. To expand, some women feel religion provides them

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    the important roles that women filled. Although there were many shared roles among women in both colonies, their level of importance in the success of their colonies differed. The Massachusetts Bay Colony women were more essential to the success of their colony than the women of the Chesapeake colony, especially with regards to its economy, education, and religion. The difference in the economies of the two regions was the driving force that led to the strong role women played in Massachusetts Bay

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    During the semester we discussed many religions and their views of women and how they treat the women of these religions. Some are treated equally but some are not treated that way. Throughout this essay I am going to discuss how women of the Hindu, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islamic religion are treated. In the Hindu tradition, their texts give little to no attention to women and devote the dominance to the father, husband, or sons. Women who lived in the fifteenth century in Rajasthan rejected marriage

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    go. Despite not believing in the culture, you have to abide, and if you do not, you could be jailed or even killed. Some countries without religious freedom have people who live in a world exactly like the one just described. They fear their own religion and follow the rules because there is no other option. If our Founding Fathers had not created our Constitution’s First Amendment religious clause, our freedom would be taken away just like some of those who live in countries with religiously oppressive

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    Feminist Spirituality and Goddess Religion Thousands of years ago, the Goddess was viewed as an autonomous entity worthy of respect from men and women alike. Because of societal changes caused by Eastern influence, a patriarchial system conquered all aspects of life including religion. “Furthermore, most feminists interested in goddesses are women who strongly reject western patriarchal theology”(Culpepper 51). Thus, there was this very strong feminist idea of women being the prime in the early part

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    The Islam religion is largely misunderstood. People have misconceptions about the Islam religion, and its beliefs and rituals. Often, the media paints a dim view of Islam with inaccurate accounts and news stories. Non- Muslims view of Islam have been shaped by the constant media barrage of inaccurate news stories blaming all of Islam. When some Americans think of Muslims what comes to mind is the World Trade Center Attacks on September 11, 2001. Especially after the attacks many view all Muslims

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    The film “Arranged” touches on many aspects that the readings discussed, and offers new insight into conservative religions and the interactions between people of different faiths. One particularly interesting aspect of the movie was the tension that the two women – especially Rochel – experienced. First there’s the tension within a religion: Rochel is really dissatisfied (at least at first) with the matchmaking process and says she doesn’t want to do it anymore. However, her mother is aghast to

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    Christianity in the Roman era appealed to both women and men. Its sense of inclusiveness, forgiveness, and other aspects of it changed the lives of many Roman people. However, there were many different qualities of Christianity that led women to convert. Particularly in Jesus’s life and some time after his life, women were key figures in the development and spread of the religion. Women had the important role of helping develop Christianity and spreading Jesus’s teachings, and this was important

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