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The Main Function of Religion in Society is to Control Weaker Social Groups by the More Powerful
by Muhammad Ali Abid, Aug 2, 2008
The main function of religion in society is to control weaker social groups by the more powerful.
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Standing in the Light of Darkness
by jessica86, Jul 31, 2008
Emily relives a few moments while standing in the darkness of night.
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Was the Bible Altered? 10 Pieces of Evidence You Must See
by Ebey Soman, Jul 30, 2008
Was the bible every altered? According to Islamic Scholars, it was altered. Now we are presented with Archeological evidences that may finally end this dispute. Check out the following 10 evidences that can clearly show the truth!
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Protesters Declare War on Scientology
by Jack Rodnessy, Jul 24, 2008
Cult protesters inform the public through various protests referred to as raids.
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A Guide on the Bat Mitzvah
by balisunset, Jul 24, 2008
The Bat Mitzvah is a ceremony that celebrates a Jewish girl’s becoming an adult member of her community. Somewhat like Quinceañera and debutante balls, the Bat Mitzvah is a rite of passage for many Jewish girls, especially in North America.
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What Religion Consists of
by Rachele, Jul 17, 2008
My overview of The Nature of Religion by Ninian Smart.
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Evolution Need Not Threaten Belief in God
by Bill M. Tracer, Jul 14, 2008
Expanded from a recent online discussion, this emerged about how a belief in Evolution and a belief in God need not be mutually exclusive.
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Prayers
by Bernard, Jul 5, 2008
The most common misconception about prayers that’s making people frustrated is that “We always insist on getting what we prayed for.” Hey, that’s not the way it works.
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We're Amiss
by uriah guy, Jul 4, 2008
The complexity of religiosity.
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Witchcraft Among Africans
by Steve Avino, Jul 3, 2008
The practice of Witchcraft and witchcraft lore in the context of African spirituality and beliefs.
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