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The Bible tells us that ''[http://www.hisholychurch.org/news/articles/religion.php Pure religion] and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.'' James 1:27 | The Bible tells us that ''[http://www.hisholychurch.org/news/articles/religion.php Pure religion] and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.'' James 1:27 | ||
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Revision as of 21:15, 28 June 2014
The Bible tells us that Pure religion and undefiled before God and the Father is this, To visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world. James 1:27
Religion has been defined as “Real piety in practice[1], consisting in the performance of all known duties to God and our fellow men” and it is simply how a nation, a people, or a society takes care of its needy and therefore serve the God or gods they have chosen for themselves.[2]
Over time Religion was redefined by men to mean what you think about a supreme being. So which definition is correct. The word [Religion|religion] is mentioned five times in the Bible. Only once is it mentioned in a positive sense and we find that in James 1:27.
Religion is clearly how you take care of the need y of your society but what does it mean to be "unspotted from the world"?
Additional Research
NewsWithViews: Are You Using that Word - Religion?
Pure Religion: What is it and who does it? What is all this talk about religion?
The Merchants of Men: The man and his religion.
Religion of the People: From the book The Higher Liberty, Sec. 40
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