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Essay heading: American Religious Diversity
 
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Genes are passed on from one generation to the next through reproduction. Like genes, memes are passed from one person sharing their ideas or beliefs with another. Many religions today use memetics as a means of becoming more popular than other religions. The religions spread like a virus that effect everyone that it contacts...
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The religions spread like a virus that effect everyone that it contacts. This is done by appealing to an individual’s conscience by punishment/reward in an afterlife. For example, in Christianity, if one believes in the God they are guaranteed everlasting life in heaven and if they do no believe they are told they will spend eternity in hell...
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1. Why do you think people are "religious"? What particular aspects of society may prompt people to look for religious faith and identity?   women and north american native religions   How Successful Have Psychological Approaches Been In Accounting For Religious Belief And Experience? Compare And Contrast Two Approaches And Critically Assess Their Contribution To Our Understanding Of Religious Behaviour   American Religious Diversity   American Religious Diversity   Religion and Spirituality in Native American Culture   Native American Tradition And Religion   Religious Persecution of Christian Beliefs   The main function of religion is to provide people with a code of behaviour which regulates personal and social life. Assess the extent to which sociological arguments and evidence support this view of religion in modern society.   Religious Beliefs Vs. Medical Effectiveness   Religious Beliefs Vs. Medical Effectiveness   african american religious music   religious beliefs   Religious Beliefs   Significance Of Ritual In North American Indian Religion  
 
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