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... between Chinese and Japanese, but probably more Chinese due to the animosity between Japan and Korea. I wonder too how the Buddhist religion, so rooted in Korea before the spread of Christianity still prevails in the character of South Korea, and , in ...
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A Travel Blog entry by jimmyrh from Istanbul, Turkey
... but it happens all the time. There's not better example of this than Istanbul. It's been the capital of imperial religion. First Constantine made Christianity the religion of the empire and moved his capital here and renamed the city after ...
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Addendum to Shout Out #19...religion and politics
A Travel Blog entry by hodizzle from Srinagar, India
... explanations I've had to make in Asia- where religion and culture are deeply intertwined- is that I am not religious. Not professing a religion is roughly equivalent to saying I have no family, no people, no origin, and no belief. I am ...
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Kitch religion and a dizzying city
A Travel Blog entry by ania23 from Saigon, Vietnam
... early to make any rational decisions. So basically, I read in my bible (the Lonely Planet of course) something about this one religion formed in Vietnam a few years ago...well in the 19th century that is...and iot sounded too good to pass up. So I ...
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Fatehpur Sikri...a composite religion
A Travel Blog entry by josie_ty from Fatehpur Sikri, India
... ) un par de semanas despues de haber estado en Fatehpur: Las grandes tradiciones espirituales comparten metas y valores comunes, el conmina a todos a seguir la religion o camino espiritual elegido al mismo tiempo que se respeta el camino de los ...
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Religion and the role of women
A Travel Blog entry by sberinhout3 from Valencia, Valencian Country, Spain
... , an almost exclusively Muslim country and Spain, an almost exclusively Catholic country. In both countries, the respective prominent religion has had a widespread effect on the culture and tradition of each country, and religion continues to play a ...
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Cao Dai religion and Vietcong tunnels
A Travel Blog entry by tray77 from Saigon, Vietnam
... bei mir die Frage aufkommen, was er selbst wohl dazu gesagt haette. Doch der Cao Daismus ist mit 7-8 Millionen Anhaengern die drittgroesste Religion in Vietnam. Nach dem Cao Dai Tempel besuchte ich Cu Chi, die Region, in der die Vietcong 200 km Tunnel ...
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Air Con Religion
A Travel Blog entry by korihahn from Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan, Malaysia
... religion, Mormonism (ironic how it is the fastest growing, huh? !) As well as one could consider Catholicism the "education religion" considering their aim to the world is highly-recognized schools for the poor, healthy, wealthy, just about everyone... as ...
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colonization....religion... my travels....
A Travel Blog entry by vaughnyb from Cebu City, Visayas, Philippines
... of the sky, Yes Thailand that they had wars but they kicked their ass out. That's what I'm talkin bout! ....Buddhism is a religion of self help. That's the crux of Buddhism and I wholeheartedly agree with helping yourself and not waiting for others o ...
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Religion and War
A Travel Blog entry by manisha from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
... a really odd religion, which combines the doctrines of Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity and Islam and secular beliefs to form a hybrid religion that pretty much worships all major deities including Buddha, Muhammad and Jesus, who were all seen as messengers ...
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1 Month Impression of Culture, Politics & Religion
A Travel Blog entry by pburns77 from Santiago, Chile
... Perhaps this helps Chile be a good place to study religion. For one, my theology courses at La Católica, Christian Religion in Today's World and a Liberation Theology seminar, seem great. They seem to be carrying a great approach also of honestly ...
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Finding Religion
A Travel Blog entry by oriolesman from Chiang Mai, Thailand
Although nearly 95% of its people are Theravada Buddhists, Thailand has no official national religion. This policy supposedly reflects the county's spirit of religious tolerance and respect for all faiths. I have another theory, ...
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SWEDEN, ON RELIGION
A Travel Blog entry by modernoddyseus from Umeå, Sweden
... ..." He caught his slip-up. "... in our scientists." Anders Nordim, the dark-ponytailed cow-farmer I visited, also thought religion and development didn't fit well together. In Sweden, few people - some say 5% of the population - are religious. ...
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Wearing one's religion on his sleeves
A Travel Blog entry by tomtal207 from Moga, Punjab, India, India
... man was wearing a face mask presumably to filter the contaminants from the polluted air. At first I thought they were Jains (the religion that requires some to wear a mask so they don't harm living organisms by breathing them in) but soon noticed Indians ...
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Religion is Rarely B/W
A Travel Blog entry by mlkrisetya from Kathmandu, Nepal
... rarely about categories but balance. I shoot in B/W because I want to show the irony of how people today see religion as B/W, but also B/W I believe gives more texture and richness to people's search for meaning. I also happened to share my ...
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Religion and Life in Glasgow
A Travel Blog entry by dejulio from Glasgow, United Kingdom
... vaguely similar that says this." Also an interesting photo essay collection of Afro-Carribean experiences in Glasgow and a Religion in Scotland rundown. It was terrif...museum also did a great job catering to children and children's education ...
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Tunnel Vision and a mix-match religion
A Travel Blog entry by tom-and-carolyn from Ho Chi Minh, Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
... other religions, these are Buddhism, Confusionism, Christianity and Taoism. They've basically rolled all the best bits of each religion together to create a super-duper religion!!! The bulk of their followers are in South Vietnam. All their temples ...
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Animals! Religion!!
A Travel Blog entry by mysticzed from Mumbai, India
... will teach him to respect women or not. Again, I think my lucky stars that I am western and none- religious. I think religion is the worse thing that has happened to humanity and am so pleased I don't have to bow down to some ridiculous set ...
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RELIGION, FOOD AND WINE ON THE ISLAND OF CYPRUS
A Travel Blog entry by greekcypriot from Larnaca, Larnaca, Cyprus
RELIGION Christianity gained an early foothold in Cypurs, when the Apostles Paul and Barnabas introduced this religion in the first cntury AD. To this day religion is fundamental to the life of almost every Greek Cypriot, most of whom belong to the ...
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Glencairn Museum
1001 Cathedral Road, , Bryn Athyn, Pennsylvania, United States
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The history of world religions comes to life through this museum's extensive collection of art and artifacts from different cultures and time periods.



