They don't see the truth because they come here to impose their religion's power. |
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Other Rastafarians denounced the violence, saying it violated the religion's belief in peaceful coexistence. |
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They accept the religion's basic concepts of dharma, samsara, karma, and ahimsa. |
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Race, like gender, is an inherent quality, but religion's only an abstract concept, just a set of ideas. |
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Unbelievers who undergo conversion are almost always attracted to religion's more traditional forms. |
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How did there come to be so many Buddhists living in Kalmykia, an Ireland-sized region on Europe's eastern edge, thousands of miles from the religion's Asian heartland? |
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However, he goes on to suggest that merely because these views are expressed in a religion's holy book, it is not fair to assume that all religious leaders accept them. |
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Rather than present a biting satirical assailment on religion, I shall present a puerile, lowbrow rant on religion's younger brother, cult worship. |
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Elsewhere, religion's understanding of truth and selfless commitment to a wider community or cause appears preferable to today's culture of narcissism and navel-gazing. |
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Eric Lincoln, which means any religion's foundational, catechismal doctrine or dogma, syncretism is a nonfactor. |
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The consequence under this definition, according to Keith Ferdinando, is a fatal compromise of the dominant religion's integrity. |
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The truth of Gardner's claim is now disputed too, with different historians offering evidence for or against the religion's existence prior to Gardner. |
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