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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: Cormagh
Date: Aug 31, 2008 15:20

On Aug 31, 12:23 pm, Sir Frederick fuzzysys.com> wrote:
> On what the fantasy folk are up to with their
> anachronistic brain.
> On folk religion :
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_religion
> Folk religion consists of beliefs, superstitions and rituals transmitted from
> generation to generation in a specific culture. It could be contrasted with an
> organized religion or historical religion in which founders, creed, theology and
> ecclesiastical organizations are present. In contrast, ethnic religion refers to
> the religious practices particular to a certain ethnicity. Folk religion and
> ethnic religion alike are characterized by the absence of proselytization,
> membership being, as a rule, equivalent to ethnicity.
>
> The folk religion with the largest number of adherents is the Chinese folk
> religion, accounting for some 6%% of world population. Various "primal
> indigenous" religions (animism, shamanism) account for another 4%%, but elements
> of folk religion exist as part of all religious traditions and should be
> regarded as popular currents (as opposed to a theological or institutionalized)
> rather than as separate religions, so that folk religion, like superstition, is
> a phenomenon present in every society.
> More...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_religion
> --
> Frederick Martin McNeill
> Poway, California, United States of America
> mmcne...@fuzzysys.com
> ******************************************
> "I never cease being dumbfounded by the unbelievable things people believe."
> - Leo Rosten
> ******************************************

Have you scanned and analyzed any of these "anachronistic brains"?

Cormagh
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