Religion refers to a set of beliefs, practices, and values centered around the worship of one or more deities. It often involves rituals, moral codes, and a sense of community.
Religion is like a compass that guides people's lives. Just like how a compass helps us find our way in unfamiliar territory, religion provides guidance and meaning for individuals in navigating their spiritual journey.
Faith: Faith refers to strong belief or trust in something without requiring proof. It is often associated with religious beliefs.
Rituals: Rituals are formalized actions performed according to prescribed rules or customs within religious practices.
Sacred texts: Sacred texts are writings considered holy or authoritative within a particular religion. Examples include the Bible, Quran, Torah, etc.
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