organized religion造句(1) She objects to the ritual of organized religion.
(2) No regimental control of organized religion.
(3) Organized religion is a hijacker of reason, rationality, intelligence and logic and is hostile to spiritual freedom, secular and atheistic thoughts.Dr T.P.Chia
(4) Organized religion is a product of a mix of superstition, delusion, divination and humanity to calm and control the human mind.Dr T.P.Chia
(5) Until relatively recently, organized religion has left environmental protection to environmental activists, concerned scientists and political figures.
(6) He told me once that to his mind organized religion destroyed moral and spiritual values.
(7) Yet organized religion is already as remote from Alice's or Henry's life as paganism or human sacrifice.
(8) The decline of organized religion is irreversible, but religion-as a tranquilizing pill to many souls - will never die in human society.Dr T.P.Chia
(9) But he insisted that organized religion needed to meet the challenge of social unrest and moral decay.
(10) Yet those who oppose organized religion may be missing out on some of the best tools for staving off meaninglessness.
(11) Devotees of Sikhism, the world's fifth largest organized religion, were marking the 342nd birthday of Guru Gobind Singh, a founder of the faith.
(12) Your sneer at organized religion but take the feng shui of your office seriously.
(13) It developed into an organized religion by the 2nd century CE.
(14) I believe in God, but I don't belong to any organized religion.
(16) The world has been secularizing at the expense of organized religion. The increase of secular people, including atheists, agnostics and freethinkers, represents a great challenge to the God-based religion.Dr T.P.Chia
(17) Although he dabbled in Buddhism (and acid), he never embraced the idea of organized religion, a fact that makes the Apple religion all the more ironic — particularly his place in its belief system.
(18) Here is a message that transcends the rites of any church or creed or organized religion.
(19) Thomas Jefferson practiced Deism, which contends that reason and observation of the natural world are enough to determine the universe has a creator without the need for organized religion.