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yes it should be

2007-08-06 22:41:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 4

needless to say a faith turns into mythology after it dies out. the type faith takes is basically based on the form of society. E.g. the greater centralised the political device is, the greater based and centralised faith might tend to be. Pre christian faith which has grow to be many times mythology now, has been rooted out over a era of roughly 2 hundred years by potential of the RCC. They first grabbed the means and then began taking posession of the temples and their wealth. the approach replaced into finalised while in many bishopries interior the 6th and seventh century heathens have been given the alternative: get baptised or we confiscate each thing you have interior the call of god and our very own handbag. The jewel of the crown got here while the pope presented himself to the king of the Franks with some pretend information so stated as written by potential of Constantine the large and Saint Peter himself wherein the pope replaced into given entire Italy and western europe. in view that he replaced right into a modest individual (popes are continually modest while they attempt to get something) he took only a extensive area of Italy. From then on human beings had to believe what their lords believed. of course christianism, islam and hinduism are actually not eternal. they are going to get replaced by potential of ideals that greater healthful greater appropriate with society. one ought to declare we already see countless aspects of recent faith, on an identical time as on the comparable time aspects of the old religions have become mythology already. New aspects: celebrities, the desire for costly products promising status, the two tier society (wealthy and undesirable) for which faith will detect a justification. old aspects: X-mas, processions, many rituals.

2016-10-14 06:43:09 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Well, it depends who you are talking to and what aspects of each you are talking about.
They are the same in some respects, but also different is others.
People have had many an argument over subjects as these.
If I may, I would like to ask you if you are a religious individual and if so, do you have a relationship with God, or are you religious?
Now there is a question.
Best Regards

2007-08-07 06:46:55 · answer #3 · answered by Cindy Lee H.H.P. 1 · 0 0

not exactly, mythology and folklore are ancient stories often based on religions of the past, religion itself is still in existence. mythology are stories from an age now passed.

as for spirituality its a much broader concept. it incorporates philosophy, emotions, the spiritworld, beleif in deities (plural or singular) etc.

2007-08-06 22:44:47 · answer #4 · answered by mrzwink 7 · 2 1

No. It is not the same thing.
For your informtion the meaning iof its words are here. Study it:
mythology

my·thol·o·gy [mi thólləjee]
(plural my·thol·o·gies)
noun
1. body of myths: a group of myths that belong to a particular people or culture and tell about their ancestors, heroes, gods and other supernatural beings, and history
2. myths collectively: myths considered as a group
3. study of myths: the study of myths, or the branch of knowledge that deals with myths
4. body of stories: a body of stories, ideas, or beliefs that are not necessarily true about a particular place or person


[15th century. Directly or via French < late Latin mythologia < Greek muthologia "science of myths" < muthos ("speech, myth")]

folklore

folk·lore [fṓk làwr]
noun
1. traditional local stories: traditional stories and explanations passed down in a community or country
2. local legends: stories and gossip that become traditional within a group of people
3. cultural anthropology study of traditions: the study of traditional stories, music, and customs



-folk·lor·ic, adjective

religion

re·li·gion [ri líjjən]
(plural re·li·gions)
noun
1. beliefs and worship: people's beliefs and opinions concerning the existence, nature, and worship of a deity or deities, and divine involvement in the universe and human life
2. system: an institutionalized or personal system of beliefs and practices relating to the divine
3. personal beliefs or values: a set of strongly-held beliefs, values, and attitudes that somebody lives by
4. obsession: an object, practice, cause, or activity that somebody is completely devoted to or obsessed by
The danger is that you start to make fitness a religion.

5. christianity monk's or nun's life: life as a monk or a nun, especially in the Roman Catholic Church


[12th century. Via French < Latin religion- "obligation, reverence"]


-re·lig·ion·less, adjective
get religion (informal)
1. U.S. to stop flouting the rules, regulations, customs, and expectations of society
2. to become a believer or join a religious organization, and, usually, start to lead a life that follows its teachings

spirituality

spir·i·tu·al·i·ty [spìrrichoo állətee]
(plural spir·i·tu·al·i·ties)
noun
1. spiritual quality: the quality or condition of being spiritual
2. church property or revenue: the property or revenue belonging to a church or church official (often used in the plural)

To obtain knowledge study what I have given you.
jtm

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2007-08-06 22:49:34 · answer #5 · answered by Jesus M 7 · 0 2

Religioin & Spirituality - Christianity.
Mythology & FolkLore - Lord of the Rings.

The first is claimed to be truth, the second isn't.

2007-08-06 22:50:36 · answer #6 · answered by dryheatdave 6 · 0 1

No, there's more gods in mythology and folklore and more trolls in religion and spirituality.

2007-08-06 22:42:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

No.

But it might make things better if the Bible was discussed like a view of history and maybe mythology instead of the word of god written by men, interpreted and mis-interpreted by men over the existence of someone we will never see because it can only be felt.

2007-08-06 22:49:17 · answer #8 · answered by Part-time Antagonist 3 · 0 3

watching bill moyer and joseph campbell speak of religion..joe said religion is re ligeo(?spelling of ligeo) connecting the spirit with the body.

2007-08-07 05:05:58 · answer #9 · answered by WordBarker/singlething 2 · 0 0

I think it is same thing that we call culture. But there are both profit and the truth inside. You must examine it that what is real and make them profitable for yourself and the other.

2007-08-06 23:49:52 · answer #10 · answered by Golden Experience 3 · 0 1

If you do not have faith.

Then for you it is.

Why not try faith? Are you scared? Are you hardened against God? "Why do you persecute me Saul?"

Only you can answer, and it is really just between you and God.

2007-08-06 22:45:17 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

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