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WORLD RELIGIONS
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WHAT IS RELIGION Helps explain the physical world Spiritual dimension—Based on faith Difficult to define
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COMMON IDEAS Supreme Power—Usually created the world and beyond description
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COMMON IDEAS Soul—Inner spark which is separate from the body--Immortal
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COMMON IDEAS Worship—Honoring God or Gods
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COMMON IDEAS Prayer and Meditation—Giving praise or thanks or asking help
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COMMON IDEAS Important life events—Birth, Adulthood, Marriage, Death
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COMMON IDEAS Monks and Nuns—Stricter rules of behavior
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COMMON IDEAS Festivals—Remind believers of their faith at certain times of the year
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COMMON IDEAS Sacred Places—Have spiritual quality--pilgrimage
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FUNCTION Trying to make sense of human experience Force which held communities together Code of behavior Reduce Fear Use stories, symbols and art to gain deeper understanding
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IMPACT OF RELIGION Religion and the state—Often were organized along religious lines
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POWER Leaders have sometimes used their power for personal gains
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REFORMERS Many individuals have tried to change things for the better
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WAR Many rulers have encouraged their people to go to war appealing to their religious views
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PERSECUTION Usually exists in smaller religious groups in a society--scapegoats
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SEPARATISM Some religious groups prefer to live separately to keep traditions intact
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WOMEN Traditionally had a very low status
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EDUCATION Almost all promote learning to study the Holy books Often conflict with science
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ART Inspire religious faith—helped teach illiterate people key beliefs Way to teach illiterate people
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MUSIC AND DANCING Express feelings and emotions Meditation Tell stories
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ARCHITECTURE Special building to worship Focal Point of towns and villages
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