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  • 41Ancient Egyptian religion — Part of a series on Ancient Egyptian religion …

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  • 42Cognitive science of religion — is the study of religious thought and behavior from the perspective of the cognitive and evolutionary sciences. The field employs methods and theories from a very broad range of disciplines, including: cognitive psychology, evolutionary… …

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  • 43Parody religion — Part of a series on Irreligion …

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  • 44Neo-fascism and religion — This series is linked to the Politics and Elections series Part of the Politics series on Neo Fascism …

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  • 45Is Religion Dangerous? — is a book by Keith Ward examining the questions: Is religion dangerous? Does it do more harm than good? Is it a force for evil? It was first published in 2006.Looking at the evidence from history, philosophy, sociology and psychology, Ward… …

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  • 46Middle Eastern religion — Introduction       any of the religious beliefs, attitudes, and practices developed in the ancient Middle East (extending geographically from Iran to Egypt and from Anatolia and the Aegean Sea to the Arabian Peninsula and temporally from about… …

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  • 47Claims to be the fastest-growing religion — Most increase in the population of any religious denomination is simply due to births. Still, the world s largest religions that are showing increases that outrun birth rate include Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism. There is often little… …

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  • 48Freedom of religion in Malaysia — Life in Malaysia Culture Cuisine Demographics Economy Education Ethnic groups Film Health Holidays Languages Literature …

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  • 49Magic and religion — Magical thinking in various forms is a cultural universal and an important aspect of religion. In many cases it becomes difficult or impossible to draw any meaningful line between beliefs and practices that are magical versus those that are… …

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  • 50Persecution of religion in ancient Rome — As the Roman Republic, and later the Roman empire, expanded, it came to include people from a variety of cultures, and religions. The worship of an ever increasing number of deities was tolerated and accepted. The government, and the Romans in… …

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