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29: [[:Category:Religion|Religion]] – - Mahatma Gandhi (15439 bytes)
5: ==Religion and Marriage==
6: ...w up in an atmosphere where the influence of Jain religion was very strong. Even as a child Gandhi learnt of...
12: ... Hinduism, Christianity, Buddhism, and also other religions.
46: ...ngs which led to reforms in the practice of Hindu religion. These changes were brought about without comprom...
55: ...nimal fat was considered to be wrong as per their religion. In February 1857, the Indian solders refused to ... - Mensa International (2280 bytes)
6: ...iddled with segregation based upon things such as religion or race. This would enable those with high IQs to... - Cultural anthropology (4308 bytes)
5: ...ut the appearance, [[mythology|myths]], habits, [[religion]]s, [[food]], [[family]] and [[social structure]]... - The Golden Bough (2091 bytes)
1: ...vast catalog of references to [[mythology]] and [[religions]] from around the world, as well as its influenc...
5: ... [[ritual]]s and details of [[fertility]] [[cult (religion)|cult]]s. Some of Frazer's work is accepted to th... - Victimless crime (3067 bytes)
11: ...heir decisions. Other uphold interpretations of [[religion|religious]] practices and prohibitions on sexual ... - Medicalization (2829 bytes)
15: ...of a complex concatenation of personal, social, [[religion|religious]], even [[reincarnation|past-life]] and... - Do Not Resuscitate (2256 bytes)
5: ...ted by both sides on grounds of [[compassion]], [[religion]], [[socioeconomics]], the [[Hippocratic oath]], ... - Baconian method (4448 bytes)
19: ...n people's minds and sedimented in [[culture]], [[religion]], and [[education]], that it was easy to forget ... - Glass ceiling (1511 bytes)
1: ...der]], [[ethnicity]], [[sexual orientation]] or [[religion]]. - Heather Has Two Mommies (2821 bytes)
5: ...conservatism|conservatives]] and some far-right [[religion|religious]] enthusiasts who believed that [[homos... - Shaker furniture (2040 bytes)
3: ...ers, on arriving in the United States to escape [[religion|religious]] [[persecution]] in northern England s...
5: ...ea that beautiful objects come from tradition and religion. The slogan goes 'Hands to work and hearts to god... - Asian values (2584 bytes)
1: ...re|cultural]], [[history|historical]], and even [[religion|religious]] backgrounds. The [[subtext]] is that ...
5: ...y diversity of Asian cultures, [[ethnic group]]s, religions etc is thought to preclude any broad-based Asian... - Citizen diplomacy (1608 bytes)
3: ...on]], [[business]] relationships, [[activism]], [[religion|religious]] exchange, and public opinion and comm... - Balkanization (2578 bytes)
5: ...dividual affiliation with [[ethnicity|ethnic]], [[religion|religious]], [[gender]], or [[race|racial]] [[ide... - Minority language (3700 bytes)
1: ... The minority could be an [[ethnicity|ethnic]], [[religion|religious]], [[race|racial]], or even a [[languag... - Sexual abstinence (2050 bytes)
15: ==Ethics and Religion==
16: ...rriage. In addition, certain priests or women of religion take “vows of chastity” and choose to refrain...
23: ... abstinence movements exist including secular and religion-based programs. Many of these movements are dire... - Asphyxia (1738 bytes)
16: ...yal family members in Muslim countries, where the religion forbids their blood to be spilled. - Chastity (2243 bytes)
1: ...ate of conformity with respect to the Greco-Roman religion. In English, the term has come to mean having a ...
7: ...nd has had an impact on both Judean and Christian religions today. Having chastity in the strictest historic... - Masturbation (3689 bytes)
7: ...o its prohibition in Christian, Mormon and Jewish religions.
12: ...y free to accept or reject the teachings of their religion, to subscribe to parental advice or abide by soci...
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