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  1. Secularism - Wikipedia

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    WebSecularism is the principle of seeking to conduct human affairs based on secular, naturalistic considerations.. Secularism is most commonly defined as the separation of religion from civic affairs and the state, and may be broadened to a similar position seeking to remove or to minimize the role of religion in any public sphere. The term "secularism" …

  2. Religion in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    WebLebanon is an eastern Mediterranean country that has the most religiously diverse society within the Middle East, comprising 18 recognized religious sects. The primary religions are Islam (Sunni, Shia, and a small number of Alawites and Ismailis) and Christianity (the Maronite Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, …

  3. Consciencia colectiva - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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    WebLa noción de consciencia colectiva se refiere a las creencias compartidas y a las actitudes morales, que funcionan como una fuerza unificadora dentro de la sociedad. [1] Esta fuerza se encuentra separada y es, generalmente, dominante en comparación con la conciencia individual. Según esta teoría, una sociedad, una nación o un grupo constituyen una …

  4. First Sudanese Civil War - Wikipedia

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    WebThe First Sudanese Civil War (also known as the Anyanya Rebellion or Anyanya I, after the name of the rebels, a term in the Madi language which means 'snake venom') was a conflict from 1955 to 1972 between the northern part of Sudan and the southern Sudan region that demanded representation and more regional autonomy. Half a million people …

  5. Newhaven, East Sussex - Wikipedia

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    WebNewhaven is a port town in East Sussex in England, lying at the mouth of the River Ouse.. The town developed during the Middle Ages as the nearby port of Seaford began drying up, forcing a new port to be established. A sheltered harbour was built in the mid-16th century, and a breakwater in the late 18th, to provide continued access to the sea. Newhaven …

  6. Sealing (Mormonism) - Wikipedia

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    WebSealings. Faithful Latter Day Saints believe civil marriages are dissolved at death, but that a couple who has been sealed in a temple will be married beyond physical death and the resurrection if they remain faithful. This means that in the afterlife they and their family will be together forever. An illustrative difference in the marriage ceremony performed in the LDS …

  7. Primus inter pares - Wikipedia

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    WebPrimus inter pares is a Latin phrase meaning first among equals. It is typically used as an honorary title for someone who is formally equal to other members of their group but is accorded unofficial respect, traditionally owing to their seniority in office.. Historically, the princeps senatus of the Roman Senate was such a figure and initially bore only the …

  8. Your Right to Religious Freedom | American Civil Liberties Union

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    WebThe First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution says that everyone in the United States has the right to practice his or her own religion, or no religion at all. Our country's founders -- who were of different religious backgrounds themselves -- knew the best way to protect religious liberty was to keep the government out of religion.



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