
Intro to Religion
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Zachery Smith
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Intro to Religion
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What is Religion?
Definition: Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, and values often centered around questions about existence, purpose, and the divine.
Provides moral guidelines for life.
Involves worship of a higher power or deity (or deities).
Often includes rituals, sacred texts, and traditions.
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What is the purpose of Religion?
Explaining the Universe: Offers answers to life's big questions (e.g., creation, existence).
Moral Guidance: Provides ethical frameworks for behavior.
Social Cohesion: Unites people through shared beliefs and practices.
Personal Comfort: Offers emotional support, especially in times of difficulty or loss.
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Why is Religion Practiced?
Cultural Tradition: Passed down through generations.
Community: Provides a sense of belonging and shared identity.
Spiritual Connection: Desire to connect with the divine or explore spirituality.
Moral Development: Helps individuals understand right from wrong.
Answers to Life’s Questions: Seeks understanding of existence, death, and purpose
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Monotheistic Religions
Definition: Monotheism is the belief in one god
Christianity: Belief in one God, worshipped as the Holy Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit).
Judaism: Belief in a singular, all-powerful God who is the creator and ruler of the universe.
Islam: Belief in Allah, the one and only God.
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Polytheistic Religions
Definition: Polytheism is the belief in multiple gods or deities
Hinduism: Belief in many gods and goddesses, each representing different aspects of life and the universe.
Ancient Religions: Greek, Roman, and Egyptian religions were polytheistic, with gods representing natural forces and human attributes.
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Global Impact of Religion
Religion shapes cultures, laws, traditions, and communities worldwide.
Religious influence can be seen in art, architecture, language, and festivals.
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Conclusion
Religion is a diverse and complex part of human culture.
It offers purpose, moral guidance, and a sense of community to billions of people worldwide.
Understanding different religious beliefs fosters respect and tolerance in a globalized world.
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