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  2. Religious law - Wikipedia

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    Religious law includes ethical and moral codes taught by religious traditions.Examples of religiously derived legal codes include Christian canon law (applicable within a wider theological conception in the church, but in modern times distinct from secular state law [1]), Jewish halakha, Islamic sharia, and Hindu law. [2]

  3. List of religions and spiritual traditions - Wikipedia

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    While the word religion is difficult to define, one standard model of religion used in religious studies courses defines it as [a] system of symbols which acts to establish powerful, pervasive, and long-lasting moods and motivations in men by formulating conceptions of a general order of existence and clothing these conceptions with such an aura of factuality that the moods and motivations ...

  4. Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Federation of Evangelical Religious Entities of Spain (Spanish: Federación de Entidades Religiosas Evangélicas de España or FEDERE) is a Spanish organization of Protestant denominations, mostly Evangelical in orientation.

  5. Nicene Creed - Wikipedia

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    The original Nicene Creed was first adopted at the First Council of Nicaea, which opened on 19 June 325.The text ends with anathemas against Arian propositions, preceded by the words: "We believe in the Holy Spirit" which terminates the statements of belief.

  6. I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me - Wikipedia

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    I Don't Expect Anyone to Believe Me (Spanish: No voy a pedirle a nadie que me crea) [1] is a 2023 black comedy thriller film directed by Fernando Frías de la Parra based on the novel by Juan Pablo Villalobos which stars Darío Yazbek.

  7. God - Wikipedia

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    In monotheistic belief systems, God is usually viewed as the supreme being, creator, and principal object of faith. [1] In polytheistic belief systems, a god is "a spirit or being believed to have created, or for controlling some part of the universe or life, for which such a deity is often worshipped". [2]

  8. Quakers - Wikipedia

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  9. Social norm - Wikipedia

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    A social norm is a shared standard of acceptable behavior by a group. [1] Social norms can both be informal understandings that govern the behavior of members of a society, as well as be codified into rules and laws. [2]