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“There’s more to me

than just this jersey I


wear, and that’s the
Christ living inside of
me.” -_______________
Religion seeks to transform
the underlying agony and
anxiety of life into the joy
and gratitude we can feel
for the gift of love.
-________________
 Is defined as “people’s beliefs and
opinions concerning the existence,
nature and worship of a god or holy
beings and divine involvement in the
universe and human life”
 It denotes the belief in, or worship of, a
god, gods or the supernatural .
 Is a set of beliefs and practices that is
often focused on one or more deities,
or gods.
 Religionmay be defined as a
cultural system of designated
behaviors and practices,
worldviews, texts, sanctified
places, prophecies, ethics, or
organizations that relates
humanity to supernatural.
 1. Religions helps man to bear sufferings.
 2. It teaches that eveything happens
according to the will of god.
 3. It boosts self-worthy and dignity—explains
that a person, regardless of his social and
economical status, is important in the eyes of
god.
 4. It helps create disciplined and beneficial
citizen—because it encourages its members to
live in line of teachings of religious traditions.
 5. It promotes social welfare and development.
 It makes people feel they are
a part of something and can
be a great tool for many in
life.
 Beliefs have no limits.
 They can be individual beliefs
or be a common beliefs.
A belief system is a set of
mutually supportive beliefs.
The beliefs of any such system
can be classified as religious,
philosophical, political,
ideological, or a combination
of these.
 It is the power of belief that
causes things to happen in our
lives. Most people define beliefs
as inward convictions, a feeling of
certainty about what something
means. They are what you hold
dear and are rooted deeply
within. A belief is both mental and
emotional.
Religion and belief
systems are important
parts of cultures
around the world.


 1.SHAHADA=Faith  1.I am the lord you god,you
shall not have strange gods
before me.
 2.SALAH=Prayer  2.You shall not take the name of
the lord your god in vain.
 3.ZAKAT=Charity  3.Remember to keep holy lord’s
day.
 4.SAWM=Fasting  4.Honor your father and mother.
5.You shall not kill.
 5.HAJJ:Pilgrimage to 
 6.You shall not commit adultery.
mecca.  7.You shall not steal.
 8.You shall not bear false witness
against your neighbor.
 9.You shall not covet your
neighbor’s wife.
 10.You shall not covet your
neighbor’s goods.


 Some sociologists and anthropologists
proposed various theories on how
religion began.
 One theory is that religion started with
the belief in spirit (animism), then
progressed into the notion that there
were numerous gods (polytheism),
and ultimately developed as the idea
of a single god (monotheism).
The attribution of a soul to
plants, inanimate objects
and natural phenomena.
The belief in a supernatural
power that organizes and
animates the material
universe.
 Animism is the religious belief that
objects,places and creatures all
possess a distinct spiritual essence.
Potentially, animism perceives all
things---animals, plants, rocks, rivers,
weather systems, human handiwork
and perhaps even words--- as
animated and alive.
 Polytheism, the belief in many
gods. Polytheism characterizes
virtually all religions other than
Judaism, Christianity, and
Islam, which share a common
tradition of monotheism, the
belief in one god.
 Polytheism is the worship of or belief in
multiple deities, which are usually
assembled into a pantheon of gods
and goddesses,, along with their own
religions and rituals… within theism, it
contrasts with monotheism, the belief
in a singular god.
 Monotheism has been defined
as the belief in the existence
of only one god that created
the world, is all-powerful and
intervenes in the world. A
broader definition of
monotheism is the belief in
one god.
A wall of separation between church
and state. This is a very strong
statement, very clear in meaning. First
of all, it means that the government
cannot make laws that favor one
religion to any other, because it
cannot make laws related to the
establishment of a religion or the free
expression of religious beliefs.
 Is the distance in relationship between any
religion and the nation state.
 Historically, in the Philippines, there was a
very close ties between the Spanish
government and the catholic church
during the colonial period.
 The principle of separation of church and
state were introduced during the american
occupation and it has been preserved until
today.
 The Philippine Constitution declares, in article II
section 6: “the separation of church and state
shall be inviolable”. (unbreakable)
 Article III section 5 : “no law shall be made
respecting (in regards) an establishment of religion,
or prohibiting the free exercise thereof. The free
exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and
worship, without discrimination or preference shall
forever be allowed. No religious test shall be
required for the exercise of civil or political rights.”
 The principle that government
must maintain an attitude of
neutrality toward religion… The
first amendment not only allows
citizens the freedom to practice
any religion of their choice, but
also prevents the government
from officially recognizing or
favoring any religion.
 Refer to organized system of beliefs
and practices relating to the divine.
 This term is used as opposed to
tribal,primitive, and indigeneous
religions.
 In modern societies, an
institutionalized religion, though
broadly influential, is treated as a
separate institution.
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 1. Is a set of practices and beliefs that is
often focused on one or more gods.
 A. Love B. Faith C. Religion
 2. It makes people feel they are a part of
something and can be a great tool for many in
life.
 A. Relationship B. Belief system C. Health
 3. It is a set of mutually supportive beliefs.
 A. Intelligence B. Religion C. Belief System
 4. He is the founder of sikhism.
 A. Paquit B. Abraham C. Guru Nanak
 5. He is the founder of Judaism.
 A. Ymata B. Guru Nanak C. Abraham
 6. The followers of Islam.
 A. 1.7 Billion B. 4.8 Billion C. 1.6 Billion
 7. Which is not belong?
 A. Sikhism B. Asisim C. Judaism
 8. It means that the government cannot make
laws that favor one religion to any other.
 A. Favoritism B. Separation of church & state
C. Control
 9. Inviolable means ____
 A. Gorgeous B. Weather C. Unbreakable
 10. Belief in many gods.
 A. Monotheism B. Polytheism C. Animism
 11. Belief in only one god.
 A. Animism B. Monotheism C. Polytheism
 12. He is the founder of Buddhism.
 A. Siddharta Gautame Buddha B. Siddhartu
Gautama Buddha C. Siddharta Gautama
Buddha
 13. The Philippine Constitution declares, in article II
section 6:
 A. We must kill B. Have fun C. the separation of church
and state shall be inviolable
 14. This term is used as opposed to
tribal,primitive, and indigeneous religions.
 A. Religion B. Belief System C.
Institutionalized Religion
 15. Is the distance in relationship between any
religion and the nation state.
 A. Loyalty B. Separation of church & you C.
Separation of church & state
16-20 (Give the
five pillars of Islam)

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