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  • ...sed upon [[energy]] and associated only with living energy systems, but '''identity''' can be associated with nonliving energy [[pattern]]s.[https://nordan.day '''Identity''' is a term used throughout the [[Social Sciences|social sciences]] to des
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  • ...porary sense of the word (consciousness associated to the idea of personal identity, which is assured by the repeated consciousness of oneself) was therefore i ...a result of religious observance. It is also maintained by some religions, religious factions and some scientists that the universe itself is consciousness.
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  • == Identity & Privacy == ...e attribute it to her now? She no longer has any cause for concern and her identity and human story lends a dimension that is missing without it. What do you o
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  • ...user interfaces and charts. Even virtual [[concepts]] such as corporate [[identity]] and cultural [[tradition]]s such as celebration of certain holidays[3] ar ...s. "Purpose" may also lead to [[existential]] questions such as [[religion|religious morals]] and [[purpose|teleology]]. These philosophies for the "purpose of"
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  • 97:10.5 As a [[nation]] the Jews [[eventually]] lost their [[political]] [[identity]], but the [[Hebrew]] [[religion]] of [[sincere]] [[belief]] in the one and ...ctice]] of isolated [[individuals]]. This has ever been the error of the [[religious]] [[leaders]]: Seeing the [[evils]] of [[institutionalized]] [[religion]],
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  • ===='''''[[Identity]]''''', '''''[[Integration]]'''''==== ...understand]] what their [[religion]] is, or their backround, or what their religious [[beliefs]] are. I know when [[the Master]] was here He could [[discern]] w
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  • ...A modern [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assyrian_nationalism Mesopotamian identity] is espoused by the ethnically indigenous Mesopotamian and Eastern Aramaic ...work, agriculture, animals, pottery, weaving, commercial law, civil codes, religious ceremonial, and an old system of writing. At the beginning of the historica
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  • ...[[Intellectual|academic]] field of multi-disciplinary study of [[religion|religious]] [[belief]]s, [[behavior]]s, and institutions. It describes, compares, int ...behavior]] and [[belief]] from outside any particular religious viewpoint. Religious studies draws upon multiple disciplines and their methodologies including [
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  • ...Thank you for the question and concern which it addresses; the question of identity, the question of personality and the question of names. Throughout the univ ...ance to a name yet a name carries with it authority, rank and somewhat the identity of character, the personality carrying the name. What is peculiar and inter
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  • ...ng of [[difference]]s, the [[healing]] of broken relations, is initially a religious [[concept]] addressed in the [[Hebrew Bible]] and especially in the [[New T ...addressed. Connected with this is the tendency, sometimes, of churches and religious [[actor]]s, as well as those who most benefit from systems of exploitation,
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  • ...n [[society]] when a knight refuses to take off his helmet or reveal his [[identity]], even after he has won a duel. Sometimes this results from the victorious ==In religious thought==
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  • ...it also refers to an [[individual]]'s sense of [[personal]] and [[social]] identity based on those attractions, behaviors expressing them, and membership in a ...] interplay of [[biological]] and [[environmental]] factors. Although some religious sects hold the view that homosexual activity is unnatural or dysfunctional.
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  • ...aintain, can plant doubt about one's abilities and even about one's very [[identity]] — let alone doubt about the operations of the tooth fairy. The influenc ...e truth of that religion's set of beliefs. Alternatively, doubt as to some religious doctrines but the acceptance of others may lead to the growth of [[heresy]]
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  • ...bstance has contingently, without which the substance can still retain its identity. The concept originates with Aristotle, who used the Greek expression ''to ...that tend to individuate different forms of existence as well as different identity conditions for objects and properties; in this eminently logical meaning, t
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  • ...[[the Adjuster]] had not fully mastered and counterparted the [[mortal]] [[identity]]. He was still a man among men. 129:4.2 The [[purely]] human [[religious]] [[experience]]—the [[personal]] [[spiritual]] [[growth]]—of the [http
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  • ...on your [[beliefs]] and [[values]]. Fifth level is Sponsor who works on [[identity]] of the person mainly acknowledges and encourages. In [[religious]] and [[spiritual]] use, training may mean purifying [[mind]], [[heart]], [
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  • ...cripts and long-forgotten [[languages]], and in many ways people revived [[religious]] [[traditions]] and [[practices]] of hoary [[origin]]. ...Babylonian Exile] (587–538 B.C.) destroyed all the external [[forms]] of [[religious]] and civil life, almost everything that seemed of utmost importance to [[I
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  • ...rtue]] in numerous philosophies, compassion is considered in all the major religious [[tradition]]s as among the greatest of [[virtue]]s. ==Religious and spiritual views on compassion==
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  • ...as I was thinking about it was, "how can we [[examine]] ourselves without religious introspection?" Of course I do make a distinction in my own mind between re ...be made here is one between religious introspection and [[introspection]]. Religious introspection has historically meant lecturing oneself regarding a list of
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  • ...elief systems which hold, on various grounds, that reason is irrelevant to religious faith. According to some versions of fideism, reason is the antithesis of f ...a lot of people, faith or the lack thereof, is an important part of their [identity]], for example a person who identifies himself or herself as a [[Muslim]] o
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