1. the nature of religion
STUDIES OF RELIGION 1 PRELIMINARY COURSE ASSESSMENT TASK THE NATURE OF RELIGION Human beings are naturally curious. Consequently, universal questions concerning the origin of man and his purpose on this earth are raised, such as the questions of life, death, evil and suffering (Lovat, McGrath, Fletcher and Follers, 2000). ... Religions aim to answer "Life's Big Questions," each one answering in a different way. ... This implies that its strength in answering other fundamental religious questions is great enough to compensate for a less detailed explanation on this particul...
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