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06.07.2019 •
Social Studies
The explains why one person's self-disclosure often leads to the self-disclosure of the other person.
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Ответ:
Ответ:
"Religion serves only to maintain social solidarity; it does not create or maintain social divisions."
Explanation:
Religion is the human relationship with the spiritual being and it defines how a person deals with the problems of his daily life. Sociologists study of religion to determine the working of a society. They believe that it is a social institution where people shared common beliefs and behavior. However, throughout history, social leaders have used religious narratives to interpret the meaning of life. And religions are used to create social divisions by polarizing groups and communities in the name of religion. The crusades of the eleventh century and crises in middle-east are some examples.