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  • If Wicca is nature-religion based, how do unnatural sexual acts fit in?

    Archive 2006-10-22 Terry Nelson 2006

  • If Wicca is nature-religion based, how do unnatural sexual acts fit in?

    Every night is Halloween Terry Nelson 2006

  • While, however, the other Semites remained in this lower stage, or rather sank back more and more into the immorality of the nature-religion, -- an hypothesis suggested by a comparison of the religious state of the nations of Canaan in Abraham's time with their state at the time of the conquest of the land by Joshua and afterwards, -- in the family of

    A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten

  • While Brahminism saw itself menaced by the steadily increasing influence of Buddhism, the former nature-religion, dispossessed by the Brahmins, asserted its rights in the worship of Siva in the valleys of the

    A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten

  • Out of an earlier nature-religion there developed among the Semites the conception of

    A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten

  • More developed intellectually is the nature-religion of the ancient

    A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten

  • While most of the Semitic nations, in opposition to the effort to elevate God above nature as lord and governor, returned to the old nature-religion with its grossly sensual worship of the divine, and others got no farther than to the conception of a deity, who, like a consuming fire, stood opposed to nature, and was to be appeased and propitiated by human sacrifices, there was developed among the

    A Comparative View of Religions Johannes Henricus Scholten

  • Hegel holds the primitive religion was an immediate nature-religion, which betrays its features in various primitive peoples and in a more advanced form in Chinese,

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • It is true that traces of nature-religion are found in the Vedas.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913

  • In the Veda there is a nature-religion and an ancestor-religion.

    The Religions of India Handbooks on the History of Religions, Volume 1, Edited by Morris Jastrow Edward Washburn Hopkins 1894

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