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Secularization is:
 
  a. the process that religions go through to define what is sacred and what is profane.
  b. the process of transferring things, ideas, or events from the sacred to the profane.
  c. the process of developing a set of rituals.
  d. the process of a religious person becoming charismatic.

Question 2

Sociologists define religion as:
 
  a. any organized group of people who believe in God.
  b. a system of beliefs and practices related to sacred things that unites people in a moral community.
  c. a way of life shared by members of society.
  d. all of the material and nonmaterial aspects of culture that have to do with religious worship.



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