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What makes something religious?
From Neighboring Faiths by Christine Reed, et.al
Goal:
To understand shared components of different religions and make a comparative
analysis of local churches, temples, other places of worship.
Activities:
1. Design your own religion
Give each family member a copy of "If I Were
a Founder." If you have a large group, you could break into two
smaller groups and create 2 religions. If not, answer them as a whole
group.
On a separate sheet of paper make three columns. Title them: Beliefs,
Values, Practices. Present at least 2 examples of how beliefs, values
and practices are related. For instance, if I say I value the earth
as the source of life, the earth is an example of something I value.
(Write the earth in the value column.) Is it also an example
of a belief? Yes, a belief in the earth as the source of life. (Write
earth is the source of life in the belief column.) What are
some things I might do as a person who believes the earth is a source
of life and who values the earth? I might plant a garden, or help at the
recycle center. (Write planting in the practices column.)
In other words, I believe the earth is the source of life; I value
the earth, therefore I practice care of the earth. Heres another
example: I believe that God is a loving force in the world. I value love.
I practice loving myself and others by being kind, honest and caring.
A belief often points to a value. A practice often reveals both a value
and a belief.
All religions have these 3 components. Look at the religion your family
founded. What are some of the beliefs, values and practices
of your newly created religion?
2. Compare area churches
Find a list of churches, temples, and synagogues in your area. (The Yellow
Pages are a good place to start.) Decide which ones youd like to
visit and learn more about. Using a chart like the Sample
Comparative Faiths Chart make a graph with the churches you want to
visit on the vertical axis and the things you want to look for on the
horizontal axis. Fill in the graph as you visit different places of worship.
A good source book for visiting other churches is How To Be a Perfect
Stranger. Look for it in your local library.
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