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Some and religions
Some theories have been put forward that the anthropocentric belief in animism among early humans was the basis for the later evolution of religions.
Some faiths and religions are even both pantheistic and animistic.
Some religions ascribe a special status to the female breast, either in formal teachings or through symbolism.
Some also denounce non-Christian religions such as Islam, Wicca, Paganism, New Age groups, Buddhism, Hinduism, and other polytheistic religions.
Some 16th-century anti-Trinitarian divines sought to reconcile Christianity, Islam and Judaism ; on the basis of very similar arguments to those presented in the Gospel of Barnabas, arguing that if salvation remains unresolved until the end times, then any one of the three religions could be a valid path to heaven for their own believers.
Some religions uphold the belief that other forms of afterlife exist in addition to heaven and hell, such as purgatory, though many hells, such as Naraka, serve as purgatories themselves.
Some forms of Christianity, and other religions believe hell to be the termination of the soul.
Some Kashmiri rulers, such as Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin who was popularly known as Budshah ( بڈشاہ ) ( the King ) ( r. 1423-1474 ), were tolerant of all religions in a manner comparable to Akbar.
Some other religions also include monastic elements, most notably Buddhism, but also Hinduism and Jainism, though the expressions differ considerably.
Some religions and sects enthusiastically embrace occultism as an integral esoteric aspect of mystical religious experience.
Some modern Celtic pagan religions accept the practice of polygamy to varying degrees, though how widespread the practice is within these religions is unknown.
Some religions place an emphasis on belief, while others emphasize practice.
Some religions focus on the subjective experience of the religious individual, while others consider the activities of the religious community to be most important.
Some religions claim to be universal, believing their laws and cosmology to be binding for everyone, while others are intended to be practiced only by a closely defined or localized group.
Some scholars classify religions as either universal religions that seek worldwide acceptance and actively look for new converts, or ethnic religions that are identified with a particular ethnic group and do not seek converts.
Some academics studying the subject have divided religions into three broad categories:
Some religions do not include all these features.
Some religions have religious texts which they view as divinely or supernaturally revealed or inspired.
Some other religions include their own descriptions of Jesus which may not include his resurrection.
Some, such as Bruce Jakosky have also argued that the official disclosure of extraterrestrial life may have far reaching and as yet undetermined implications for society, particularly for the world's religions.
Some elements of Taoism may be traced to prehistoric folk religions in China that later coalesced into a Taoist tradition.

Some and branches
Some of these were obviously filling from interlobular branches of the bronchial arteries while others were filling from direct hilar branches following along the pleural surface.
Some scholars contend that the most ancient and genuine story told of only four sons of Aeolus: Sisyphus, Athamas, Cretheus, and Salmoneus, as the representatives of the four main branches of the Aeolic race.
Some branches of mathematics such as algebraic geometry, typically influenced by the French school of Bourbaki, use the term quasi-compact for the general notion, and reserve the term compact for topological spaces that are both Hausdorff and quasi-compact.
Some cacti may become tree-sized but without branches, such as larger specimens of Echinocactus platyacanthus.
Some have slow deliberate movements, whilst others can move with some speed across branches.
Some closely knit language families, and many branches within larger families, take the form of dialect continua, in which there are no clear-cut borders that make it possible to unequivocally identify, define, or count individual languages within the family.
Some branches of the family were members of the Anglican Church of Ireland while others were Roman Catholics.
Some of his disciples made significant contributions to various branches of physical geography such as Curtis Marbut and his invaluable legacy for Pedology, Mark Jefferson, Isaiah Bowman, among others.
Some branches of Gnosticism believe in a panentheistic view and hold the belief that God exists only as sparks of light in the visible material world.
Some branches from specific trees have their own names, such as osiers and withes or withies, which come from willows.
Some traditional hymns of Pentecost make reference not only to themes relating to the Holy Spirit or the church, but to folk customs connected to the holiday as well, such as the decorating with green branches.
Some institutions, such as Musical Academy in Białystok, are branches of their parent institutions in other cities, usually in Warsaw.
Some species, such as the tree pangolin, use their strong, prehensile tails to hang from tree branches and strip away bark from the trunk, exposing insect nests inside.
Some dowsers prefer branches from particular trees, and some prefer the branches to be freshly cut.
Some of the following fruit tree forms require training by tying the branches to the required form.
Some Indo-European characteristics seem to have disappeared in Hittite, and other IE language branches had developed different innovations.
Some of them prevailed and strengthened their position on the market, being able to compete with multinational tour operators like TUI, or Neckermann und Reisen with branches in Poland.
Some branches of the faiths mentioned have identified a group of seven Archangels, but the actual angels vary, depending on the source.
Some of the old Carrefour stores in the UK are now branches of Asda, for example the Merry Hill store which opened on 1 July 1986 but was converted into a Gateway in 1988 and since 1990 has traded as an Asda.
Some of the most notable of these stretches are that from Amsterdam Centraal railway station to the point beyond Schiphol railway station called Hoofddorp railway station where the HSL-Zuid branches off, and a similar overlap around Rotterdam.
Some branches, however, continued to function using the SDP name ; Bridlington's was still extant in 2006.
Some Japanese prefectures have branch offices called 支庁 ( shichō ) in Japanese, which are translated in English as " subprefectures ", " branch offices ", or " branches of the prefectural government ".

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