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Essay heading: Religion Is The Opiate Of The Masses
 
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There was once a great philosopher who stated that religion is the opiate of the masses. i believe that this holds true even today. Except what keeps people in a daze is television. Television is rarely used for any good today, for example, do you really think that full house is an intellectual stimulus? hell no...
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There was once a great philosopher who stated that religion is the opiate of the masses. i believe that this holds true even today. Except what keeps people in a daze is television. Television is rarely used for any good today, for example, do you really think that full house is an intellectual stimulus? hell no...
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Religion Is The Opiate Of The Masses   Opiate of the Masses   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.   It is wrong to try and convert people to your religion.   ). How has television replaced the monumental statues of ancient Roman leaders? Which medium do you think is more powerful? Television/film or ancient art?   Religion And War: What Causes People To Threaten Violence And Even Wage War In Defense Of Religion?   Why people need religion   Family And Religion : Influence On People   There is little value in watching television today. Do you agree?   People Who Pursue Their Own Intellectual Interests For Purely Personal Reasons Are More Likely To Benefit The Rest Of The World Than Are People Who Try To Act For The Public Good.   There Should Be No Rich People In The World As Long As There Are Poor People? Discuss.   Television and Today's Youth   Love Can't Be Simply Put   Religion Today   Guns Don'T Kill People, People Kill People And Other Nonsensical Rhetoric  
 
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