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Religious and food
Religious food laws can also exercise a strong influence on culinary practices.
* Religious reasons ( Example: LDS Church leaders instruct church members to store food )
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During her rabbinate, Monmouth Reform Temple created a Social Action Committee which launched a nationally recognized gun safety campaign ( Please ASK, which was given an award in 2003 by the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism ), was a leader in the fight against drunk driving, created a permanent Fund for the Homeless to support the work of Interfaith Neighbors, sponsored an annual food drive for The Center in Asbury Park, continued to host an annual Monmouth County arts festival, and instituted an annual " Mitzvah Day " of charitable volunteerism.
Category: Religious food and drink
Category: Religious food and drink
Category: Religious food and drink
Category: Religious food and drink
Religious organizations often provide an array of services to residents in need, such as food, shelter, clothing, childcare and senior services in the community.
Category: Religious food and drink
Category: Religious food and drink
Category: Religious food and drink

Religious and laws
Religious conservatives principally seek to apply the teachings of particular religions to politics, sometimes by merely proclaiming the value of those teachings, at other times by having those teachings influence laws.
Religious pluralism existed in classical Islamic ethics and Sharia law, as the religious laws and courts of other religions, including Christianity, Judaism and Hinduism, were usually accommodated within the Islamic legal framework, as seen in the early Caliphate, Al-Andalus, Indian subcontinent, and the Ottoman Millet system.
Religious fundamentalists frequently feel that governments should enact laws supporting their religious tenets.
It was sold to the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers, who wished to live outside the stringent religious laws of the Puritans in Plymouth.
Religious observance is an integral part of home life, including the weekly Sabbath and keeping kosher dietary laws.
the Millennium Dome, pensions, Football hooliganism, defence procurement, the economy, education, broadcasting regulation, Religious schools, chocolate production, home safety, female prisoners, the National Lottery, licencing laws, tree management by Network Rail, school closures in Leavesden, asylum seekers, Normandy Landings, and fox hunting.
Religious exceptions to narcotics laws are not allowed under French law, effectively making any use or possession of the tea illegal.
The Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ) in Australia calls for a change in the laws ... to eliminate discrimination against homosexuals.
However, in 2000, Congress enacted the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, in which it used the Spending Clause to require, for localities that receive federal funding, land use laws to accommodate religious freedom, essentially, as if RFRA had been constitutional.
The Mizrachi Party was the first official religious Zionist party and founded the Ministry of Religious Affairs in Israel and pushed for laws enforcing kashrut and the observance of the sabbath in the workplace.
In his book, The Science of Mind, Ernest Holmes stated " Religious Science is a correlation of laws of science, opinions of philosophy, and revelations of religion applied to human needs and the aspirations of man.
Under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act many generally applicable state laws regarding employment, zoning and the like are relaxed for churches.
Religious communities which are organized under public law have the right to collect contributions ( church tax ) according to laws which are similar to general tax laws.
" Beginning in March 1988, the State of Colorado Higher Education Commission gave Patriot " Religious Authorization ", which they define as " A bona fide religious postsecondary educational institution which is exempt from property taxation under the laws of this state and whose degrees or diplomas have no state recognition ".
Religious conservatives often assert that " America is a Christian nation " and favor laws that enforce Christian morality.
Holocaust denial is not covered under this legislation, but laws against incitement to hatred against religions were later established under the Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006.

Religious and such
Religious affiliation is itself multi-layered and includes religious considerations other than being Muslim, such as sectarian identity ( e. g. Shia or Sunni, etc.
The Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act is an example of such legislation.
Religious beliefs, however, have also been associated with some left-wing movements, such as the American abolitionist movement and the anti-capital punishment movement.
* Mizrachi, and political parties such as Mafdal and National Union ( Israel ) all represent certain sectors within the Religious Zionist movement, both in diaspora and Israel.
Among them are Secretum (" My Secret Book "), an intensely personal, guilt-ridden imaginary dialogue with Augustine of Hippo ; De Viris Illustribus (" On Famous Men "), a series of moral biographies ; Rerum Memorandarum Libri, an incomplete treatise on the cardinal virtues ; De Otio Religiosorum (" On Religious Leisure ") and De Vita Solitaria (" On the Solitary Life "), which praise the contemplative life ; De Remediis Utriusque Fortunae (" Remedies for Fortune Fair and Foul "), a self-help book which remained popular for hundreds of years ; Itinerarium (" Petrarch's Guide to the Holy Land "); a number of invectives against opponents such as doctors, scholastics, and the French ; the Carmen Bucolicum, a collection of 12 pastoral poems ; and the unfinished epic Africa.
Religious freedom did not exist at all in many Communist countries such as Albania and the Stalinist Soviet Union, where the state prevented the public expression of religious belief and even persecuted some or all religions.
Religious skepticism, on the other hand is " doubt concerning basic religious principles ( such as immortality, providence, and revelation )".
Churches also often played a role, especially the Religious Society of Friends ( Quakers ), Congregationalists, Wesleyans, and Reformed Presbyterians as well as certain sects of mainstream denominations such as branches of the Methodist church and American Baptists.
Religious artefacts and remnants of ceremonies found at locations such as Big Springs and Fountain Cavern suggest that the pre-European inhabitants were extremely religious in nature.
Religious governments probably began to criminalize drugs ' possession and trade in the Middle Ages, and such legislation has continued until the present day, by both religious and non-religious governments.
Religious institutions in France, such as monasteries, developed a similar game.
Defoe was a Puritan moralist and normally worked in the guide tradition, writing books on how to be a good Puritan Christian, such as The New Family Instructor ( 1727 ) and Religious Courtship ( 1722 ).
* Religious denomination, such as a:
Religious figures such as Domingo de Soto, Pius XII, Saint Anthony Mary Claret, Saint John of the Cross have their place within the city urban sculpture, the first work of Ortega and the rest of José María García Moro, sculptor prosperous Segovia who must also be a Monument to the Youth located in the Plaza del Conde de Cheste.
Religious thinking tends to be some form of idealism, as God usually becomes the highest ideal ( such as Neoplatonism ).
Some religious orders, for example the Franciscans or the Dominicans, have " Third Orders " of associated religious members who live in community and follow a rule ( called Third Order Religious or TOR ), or lay members who, without living in formal community with the order, have made a private vow or promise to it, such as of perseverance in pious life, hence are not " religious ", that is to say, not members of the Consecrated life ( often called Third Order Secular, or TOS ).
Robin Richardson, an original member of the Commission on British Muslims and Islamophobia, at a 2009 symposium on " Islamophobia and Religious Discrimination ", said that " the disadvantages of the term Islamophobia are significant " on seven different grounds, including that it implies it is merely a " severe mental illness " affecting " only a tiny minority of people "; that use of the term makes those to whom it is applied " defensive and defiant " and absolves the user of " the responsibility of trying to understand them " or trying to change their views ; that it implies that hostility to Muslims is divorced from factors such as skin color, immigrant status, fear of fundamentalism, or political or economic conflicts ; that it conflates prejudice against Muslims in one's own country with dislike of Muslims in countries with which the West is in conflict ; that it fails to distinguish between people who are against all religion from people who dislike Islam specifically ; and that the actual issue being described is hostility to Muslims, " an ethno-religious identity within European countries ", rather than hostility to Islam.
Religious figures such as prophets and diviners have claimed to see into the future.
In later years, when Kook's name became associated with the Mizrachi, part of the Religious Zionist Movement, Hutner, an eventual member of the non-Zionist Haredi Agudath Israel of America's Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah (" Council of Torah Sages "), sought to downplay his former association with Kook, even though he maintained cordial relations with Kook's son and heir Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Kook and other prominent students such as Rabbi Moshe-Zvi Neria.
Religious dissenters ( Catholics as well as different Protestant denominations such as Anabaptists ) were put to death at Smithfield in the course of the changes in the religious orientation of the Crown, since King Henry VIII.
Religious and spiritual teachers, such as gurus, mullahs, rabbis, pastors / youth pastors and lamas, may teach religious texts such as the Quran, Torah or Bible.
Religious right and intellectual conservatives have attacked such libertarians for supporting abortion rights, especially since the demise of the Soviet Union.
* Religious, spiritual, or abstract belief in a transcendent realm, being, or idea: a solution in which one believes in the existence of a reality that is beyond the Absurd, and, as such, has meaning.

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