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Religion is simply a brain-washing control device to make individuals behave in the way that the middle class wants them to.’
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RELIGION ON T.V. I have chosen Ned Flanders from the Simpson’s and Dot Cotton from Eastenders to show how religion is portrayed on television.
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religion vs philosophy
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Religious and moral issues in soaps and dramas
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Religious faith is an acceptance of those truths expressed in the Bible, especially the death and resurrection of Christ, and
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Religious life does not depend on experiences. The foundations of a particular religion are much more often reliably laid in authoritative teaching or scripture. How far do you agree with this view? Give reasons for your answer. (40)
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Religious Orders
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Religious Pluralism.
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Religious Studies: Describe the variety of specifically religious programmes on the four main television channels
Robert McLoughlin
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Secularisation
Sex Outside Of Marriage
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Similarities and differences between John Godber's Bouncers and William Russell's Our Day Out.
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Sociological Issues
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Some people would argue that many programmes portray religious people as “out of touch.” One example would be the character Dot Branning from the BBC1 soap opera, Eastenders. Chain-
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Television and Religion - Give your response to the view that television always presents religious people as out of touch with the modern world
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Television in the 1950's, 1960's and 1970's
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Televisions representation of religious people.
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Thanks to the lifelong struggles of men such as Rogers, Penn, Voltaire, Locke and Jefferson religious liberty is ingrained into American Society
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The classic religious experience is a group of like-minded individuals who claim to have experienced the same thing, in the example given; the disciples claim to see Jesus after he had died on the cross.
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The Devil’s Disciple. Mrs Dudgeon as a Puritan Character.
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The falsification principle offers no real challenge to religious beliefs
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The most fundamental question when examining a religion is
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Theory of Knowledge - We see what we believe; we believe what we see.
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