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differentiate between religious and cultural tourism in point

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Answered by vasantinikam2004
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Main Difference

Religion and Culture are two terms that human beings sometimes are unable to decipher. Some people consider both of these as a part of each other, some people think they both are not entirely linked with each other. Here is a look at both these terms and what actually makes them relate able and different from each other. The main difference between these two terms is what originates these two words. Religion is something that has been started by the God, who has given humans a set of rules and regulations to follow, these instructions have been sent in the form of holy books and prophets, and there is no intervention of human beings in the way it is set. While Culture is something that people themselves start. It can be their way of living, depend on the circumstances, what type of area they are living in and many other factors. Religion comes from a single entity, and everyone has the right to practice it on their own without any influence. Culture, on the other hand, is the collective action of people living in a particular place, and each others action do control individuals. Some argue that religion and culture are similar in a way that both of them bring people together but that itself is not enough to prove these terms similar. Many factors determine them to be different from each other. In one sense it is correct to say that religion can be a part of culture while culture cannot be a part of worship. It is the faith which can influence people living a particular way of life and can become an important component of culture, but culture can have no influence of belief expect for the ease or difficulty of practicing it. In modern times, science and facts have become an important part of the culture, but religion, on the contrary, emphasizes on beliefs and theories. If these two terms are simplified even more, then it can be said that culture is related to societies while religion is associated with communities. It is, therefore, safe to say that culture and religion are not the same terms, but they are closely linked with each other.

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