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* [[Akham Asylum]] | |||
** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahkam Akham]: an Islamic term with several meanings. In the Quran, the word hukm is variously used to mean arbitration, judgement, authority, or God's will. | |||
* [[Evidence-based ignorance]] | |||
* [[Herexy]] | * [[Herexy]] | ||
* [[How Fractal is the Afterlife?]] | |||
* [[Xepulchre]] | * [[Xepulchre]] | ||
* [[Hebredisiac]] - Hebrew desire enhancer | * [[Hebredisiac]] - Hebrew desire enhancer | ||
* ''[[Ready Sinner One]]'' | |||
* [[Salvation Elegy]] - Save a sentimental bum | * [[Salvation Elegy]] - Save a sentimental bum | ||
Latest revision as of 05:38, 21 March 2022
Religion is usually defined as a social-cultural system of designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts, sanctified places, prophecies, ethics, or organizations, that generally relates humanity to supernatural, transcendental, and spiritual elements; however, there is no scholarly consensus over what precisely constitutes a religion.
To Do
- Akham Asylum
- Akham: an Islamic term with several meanings. In the Quran, the word hukm is variously used to mean arbitration, judgement, authority, or God's will.
- Evidence-based ignorance
- Herexy
- How Fractal is the Afterlife?
- Xepulchre
- Hebredisiac - Hebrew desire enhancer
- Ready Sinner One
- Salvation Elegy - Save a sentimental bum
In the News
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Religion @ Wikipedia