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rachel9

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According to the author, we begin to enter the sacred world when we separate some aspects of life and treat them as
 
  a. if they were part of the material world.
  b. part of everyday, mundane affairs.
  c. unexplainable by observation, physics, and science.
  d. the artifacts of human beings to be used and discarded.

Question 2

Which of the following is not a key question for sociologists in the study of religion?
 
  a. how is religion defined
  b. which religious beliefs are the most truthful
  c. what is the role of organized religion in society
  d. is organized religion necessary in the modern world



flannelavenger

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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