What is another word for Religions?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪlˈɪd͡ʒənz] (IPA)

Religions refer to a set of beliefs, practices, and rituals that are observed by a community of people. There exist a plethora of synonyms for religions, each describing the broad scope of a different belief system. These synonyms include faith, belief, creed, cult, spirituality, and ideology. While some of these terms may describe systems or beliefs that are not necessarily religious in nature, each shares a fundamental feature: the belief in an ultimate higher power or supernatural force. Regardless of the term chosen, it is clear that religions offer people solace, hope, and guidance for navigating the complex and unpredictable nature of existence.

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Usage examples for Religions

We are sometimes told that other Religions besides our own rely for sanction upon their supernatural origin.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Book of Exodus"
G. A. Chadwick
Their programme is substantially that of Gotha-the right of the labourers to the full product of labour, State management of all industry, free education, universal suffrage, normal working day, abolition of class inequalities, single chamber in legislature, free justice, no standing army, State provision for sick and aged, Religions to be a private affair.
"Contemporary Socialism"
John Rae
He is not universal, for people of other countries and Religions, and the people of the future who will break away from the old morality will not find that he reaches their sentiments.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell

Famous quotes with Religions

  • Religions get lost as people do.
    Franz Kafka
  • Religions die slowly.
    Franz Marc
  • Religions tend to disappear with man's good fortune.
    Raymond Queneau
  • Religions that teach brotherly love have been used as an excuse for persecution, and our profoundest scientific insight is made into a means of mass destruction.
    Bertrand Russell
  • Religions, which condemn the pleasures of sense, drive men to seek the pleasures of power. Throughout history power has been the vice of the ascetic.
    Bertrand Russell

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