Definition of Religioner. Meaning of Religioner. Synonyms of Religioner

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Definition of Religioner

Religioner
Religionary Re*li"gion*a*ry, Religioner Re*li"gion*er (-?r), n. A religionist. [R.]

Meaning of Religioner from wikipedia

- Religion is a range of social-cultural systems, including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies...
- The Abrahamic religions are a grouping of several religions that revere Abraham in their scripture, with the three largest and most influential being...
- Religion in China by affiliation (Pew Research Center 2023) No religion (93%) Buddhism (4%) Folk beliefs (0.5%) Christianity (1%) Islam (1%) Other (0...
- Canaanite religion or Syro-Canaanite religions refers to the myths, cults and ritual practices of people in the Levant during roughly the first three millennia BC...
- Religion in India (2011 census) Hinduism (79.8%) Islam (14.2%) Christianity (2.3%) Sikhism (1.7%) Buddhism (0.7%) Animism/Adivasi (0.5%) Jainism (0.4%)...
- state religion (also called official religion) is a religion or creed officially endorsed by a sovereign state. A state with an official religion (also...
- Freedom of religion or religious liberty, also known as freedom of religion or belief (FoRB), is a principle that supports the freedom of an individual...
- Gr**** religion can refer to several things, including Ancient Gr**** religion Gr**** hero cult Greco-Roman mysteries ****enistic religion Platonic idealism...
- No religion may refer to: Irreligion, absence of, or indifference towards religion Atheism, the absence of belief of the existence of deities Agnosticism...
- While the word religion is difficult to define and understand, one standard model of religion that is used in religious studies courses defines it as [a]...