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jojojojoanne | 10:45 Tue 14th Aug 2007 | Religion & Spirituality
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why has the 'situational' setting of religion in society always been 'adhered' to(to some extent?) obv. again looking at ambiguities but what about the survival of religion/ in the refusal to be diminished and its maybe considered 'esteemed' place in society: by that i mean, (the removal from the everyday: the ceremonial aspect?) and if religion is 'not believed' for instance in what way is the alternative just a different way of making sense of the same fundamental basics?
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eh ?
and 'eh?' from me too.
is there a question in there somewhere?
A lemon.
Seriously, JoJo, you're going to have to try to phrase this a little more clearly before any of us can understand what you're saying or asking here.
and the fundamental basics of religion are???..... to follow?

and if you're not going to follow it? then why bother trying to make sense of it???
Oh dear, JoJo....I hope this post was in jest!
Are you doing some kind of philosophy course?

You keep asking these vague and nebulous questions.
Are you on some form of medication?
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Nebulous*!!!!! Ha ha - wonderful word. More interesting than the initial question!
Yeah, it's a great word. No idea if I used it properly but I don't care.
Good for you, Llamatron.
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I refer to the the fact that religion has survived, and the idea of its removal from the everyday and also the idea of the fundamental basics- i would say that is the age old question of being human and the problems/questions that have never been answered in full. Nebulous just simply means cloudy or hazy doesn't it? i think a lot of people just use words so to speak. i don't think nebulous as a word or a concept is all that interesting on it's own!(i did philosophy for 6 weeks once )i would argue that my other questions on this site have been similar (in set up) and have received more 'thorough' answers that this particular question in question.
what ??????????????????
OK, let's try to sort this out. Jo, in plain English please, what was the original question you were attempting to ask?

Hiya Wiz.

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