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An illustrated glossary of symbols relating to religion, magick, mysticism, mythology and the occult. Hundreds of symbols, glyphs, and emblems illustrated and defined.
Religious symbolism is the use of symbols, including archetypes, acts, artwork, events, or natural phenomena, by a religion. Religions view religious texts, rituals, and works of art as symbols of compelling ideas or ideals. The symbols helps create a reseonant mythos that expresses the moral values...
The French law on secularity and conspicuous religious symbols in schools bans wearing conspicuous religious symbols in French public (i.e. government-operated) primary and secondary schools. The law is an amendment to the French Code of...
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Buddha (the Enlightened One.) Born a Hindu Prince as Siddhartha Gautama c.560 BC in Nepal. (However, he is not actually worshipped as a God, Buddhists follow his teachings.)
[JURIST] The Danish government said Wednesday that it would propose new legislation to ban sitting judges from wearing religious dress [JURIST news archive], including Islamic headscarves, in court.
Religious symbols are a common kind of adornment in the temples or houses. They are closely connected with Tibetan Buddhism and considered as sacred and propitious articles.
E-mail claims religious symbols abound in the national capital buildings and words of the United States' founders...
Balance of religious and secular symbols: Senior courts have repeatedly ruled that one or more religious symbols, such as the Ten Commandments, cross, menorah, nativity scene, pentacle, etc.
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