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Religion Asif Raza

Religion can be defined as a unified system of beliefs and practices that focuses on sacred things and serves to create a community of worshippers (Durkheim). Religion is an institution of shared beliefs and practices created by us as a response to forces we cannot understand rationally, and that we believe give ultimate meaning to our lives.

The Functions of Religion Answers questions - ultimate meaning Provides emotional comfort Gives social solidarity Guidelines for everyday life Support for the government Social change Dysfunctions – War and Justification for persecution

Symbolic Interaction Religious symbols – cross, star, moon, Rituals Beliefs Religious experience – born again

The Conflict Perspective Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the sentiment of a heartless world……The opium of the people – Marx Show social inequality – men and women Legitimation of social inequalities – king, caste system

Max Weber The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism

Major Religions Christianity Islam Hinduism Buddhism Judaism Cults – Branch Davidian, Heaven’s Gate, Jim Jones, etc.

Buddhism Four Noble Truths 1. Suffering: Birth is suffering, aging is suffering, illness is suffering, death is suffering; union with what is displeasing is suffering; separation from what is pleasing is suffering; not to get what one wants is suffering.

2. The cause of suffering: Desire which leads to renewed existence (rebirth) (the cycle of samsara) 3. The cessation of suffering: The cessation of desire. 4. The way leading to the cessation of suffering: The Noble Eightfold Path

The eight-fold path Right Speech - One speaks in a non hurtful, not exaggerated, truthful way Right Actions - Wholesome action, avoiding action that would do harm Right Livelihood - One's way of livelihood does not harm in any way oneself or others; directly or indirectly Right Effort

Right Mindfulness/Awareness - Mental ability to see things for what they are with clear consciousness Right Concentration - Being aware of the present reality within oneself, without any craving or aversion. Right Thoughts - Change in the pattern of thinking. Right Understanding - Understanding reality as it is, not just as it appears to be.

Voodoo Voodoo in S. Florida Voodoo in Florida State Religion Voodoo Day

The God Delusion Richard Dawkins

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Why the cow is considered sacred in India Why the cow is considered sacred in India? Harris mentions that we have a "sacred" car. List the functions of the Americans' "sacred" car in the same way that Harris does with the functions of the Indians' sacred cow.