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Essay heading: Interpreting Religious Pluralism
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Driven by historical events such as the reformation and the enlightenment, religion took another turn with the introduction of secularism. Throughout history, religion is repeatedly responsible for great wars, bloodshed, and persecutions. With this in mind, people began toying with the notion that God does not exist, and the purpose of religion was to give people guidance in their lives, and give their lives meaningfulness and fulfillment... displayed 300 characters
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With this in mind, people began toying with the notion that God does not exist, and the purpose of religion was to give people guidance in their lives, and give their lives meaningfulness and fulfillment. An example of this can be seen through the works and ideology of Jean-Paul Sartre. After witnessing the horrors of World War II, "he believed the absence of God in modern culture quite obvious... displayed next 300 characters
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