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  • 91Religious corporation — Religious non profit entities like churches are subject to less rigorous federal filing and reporting requirements than many other tax exempt organizations. [ [http://www.irs.gov/charities/churches/index.html Tax Information for Churches and… …

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  • 92Religious use of incense — have their origins in antiquity, and may have their roots in the practical and aesthetic uses considering that many religions with not much else in common all use incense. One common motif is of incense as a form of sacrificial offering to God or …

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  • 93Religious of the Perpetual Adoration —     Religious of the Perpetual Adoration     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious of the Perpetual Adoration     A contemplative religious congregation, founded in 1526 by Sister Elizabeth Zwirer (d. 1546), at Einsiedeln, Switzerland, and… …

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  • 94Religious terminology — are the specialized terms used within the context of a particular religion as largely self contained language system. Most terms are tied to or else distinguished by cultural differences, and methods for maintaining the meaning of its collective… …

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  • 95Religious paranoia — is a phenomenon whereby a religious group identifies some threat to itself which is later revealed to be false.Witch burning and doomsday cults are often cited examples of religious paranoia.ee also* Mass hysteria * Moral panic * Social… …

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  • 96Religious Communities of the Name of Jesus —     Religious Communities of the Name of Jesus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Communities of the Name of Jesus     (1) Knights of the Name of Jesus, also known as Seraphim, founded in 1334 by the Queens of Norway and Sweeden to defend… …

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  • 97Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork — exist in both the Muslim and Jewish dietary laws, making it a taboo meat. Both Orthodox Jewish (Kashrut) and Islamic halal dietary laws forbid pork, making it a taboo meat. Among Christians, Seventh day Adventists consider pork taboo, along with… …

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  • 98Religious language — may refer to:*Sacred language *Religious terminology …

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  • 99Religious views on smoking — vary widely. Indigenous peoples of the Americas have traditionally used tobacco for religious purposes, while Abrahamic and other religions have only been introduced to the practice in recent times due to the European colonization of the Americas …

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  • 100religious community —  ; religious life    These terms refer to a canonically approved institute whose members make public profession of the evangelical counsels of poverty, chastity, and obedience and live a life in common as a public witness toChrist. There are… …

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