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Old Apr 6, 2009, 09:34 AM
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how are newer religions different from older ones?

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Old Apr 6, 2009, 12:42 PM   #2  
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Hi, colagirl62!

That would depend on what specifically you mean by "newer religions". So, more information is needed in order to address your question the best.

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They do alot less human sacrifice these days.
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The newer ones are more interested in spirituality whereas the old religions stress formulas of man trying to reach God. Do's and don'ts they believe will get you into heaven.
When you realize the meaning of Romans where it talks about being set free then you will understand the difference in your soul and spirit.
Unfortunately the newer religions have been focusing on teachings such as self help, prosperity and worldly things rather than the spiritual. And the New Age borders on some cult/occult things.
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A lot of "New Age" religion is based on what was basically snuffed out during the Middle Ages. "Witchcraft" and the like was basically eradicated because of death threats and other persecution, but has recently been revived.

If we're talking ancient religions, it's notable that in ancient societies female deities were more common than male deities. The idea of a male god is extremely new. In ancient times, woman deities were more common because of their menstrual cycles' connection with the lunar cycle, their ability to birth, and their ability to nourish.
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Newer than what?

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what do you consider a new religion?

Christianity was new 2000 years ago, Islam was new 1400 years ago, Bahai was new 150 years ago as was Mormomism and evolutionism, communism was new 100 years ago and today we believe in climate change with religious fervour.
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Evolutionism and Communism are not religions they are theories based on empirical evidence.

Evolution is empirical science while communism is empirical philosophy.

Climate change is not a religion even through we might say it is like a religion. We cannot prove anything by analogy.
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Evolutionism and Communism are not religions they are theories based on empirical evidence.

Evolution is empirical science while communism is empirical philosophy.

Climate change is not a religion even through we might say it is like a religion. We cannot prove anything by analogy.
I see you have no sense of humour. Religion is a set of closely held beliefs about the way the universe is ordered
"A religion is a system of human thought which usually includes a set of narratives, symbols, beliefs and practices that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to ultimate truth"
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I see you have no sense of humour. Religion is a set of closely held beliefs about the way the universe is ordered
"A religion is a system of human thought which usually includes a set of narratives, symbols, beliefs and practices that give meaning to the practitioner's experiences of life through reference to ultimate truth"
Point taken, I will attempt not to take myself too seriously in the future.
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