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torybrooks

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The religious services attended by people during Christmas best exemplify the _____ dimension of religion.
 
  A) aesthetic
  B) ritual
  C) ethical
  D) cognitive

Question 2

The scriptures of new religious movements are most often written and published by:
 
  a. the founders of the movements in the founders' own lifetimes
  b. the disciples of the founders of the movements in the founders' lifetimes
  c. critics of cults who seek to discredit new religious movements.
  d. the disciples of the founders of the movements after the founders' lifetimes



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a



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