What is the difference between cultural and religious diversity?
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Main Difference
The main difference between culture and religion is that culture is based on the shared values of human being, its tend to be manmade while religion is wholly associated with the God, The Creator and most of the religion in the world claims their religion come from God side.
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Culture
cultureCulture is the shared values of knowledge, belief, thoughts, customs, ideas, habits, and many other relevant things that are common between the members of a specific society. Culture is also uses to define the complex networks of practices and accumulated knowledge and ideas that is transmitted via social interaction and exist in specific human groups or cultures. Some aspects of human behaviours like language, social practices like kinship, gender and marriage, expressive forms like music, dance, ritual, religion, and technologies like cooking, shelter, clothing are called to be cultural universals, usually found in all human societies. Culture is different from community to community, region to region, or country to country.
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Religion
religionReligion means the organised collection of beliefs, myths, and world views that related humanity with each other to an order of existence. Many religions have their own narratives, and symbols that explain the meaning, and origin of life or universe in their own way. The practice of religion includes rituals, sermons, veneration, sacrifices, festivals, feasts, funerary services, matrimonial services, prayer, dance, music, public services, or other aspects of human culture. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, etc. are some common examples of religion. Every religion has its own spiritual leader or messenger.
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Key Differences
Culture is a process of evolution while religion is a process of revelation.
Religion exists in some written forms like holy or sacred books while culture exists in practical form. Behavior and habits shows the culture of a specific community.
Religion is wholly God made while culture is manmade.
Two different religion mostly shares the same culture. For example, some of the habits of American Christian and Muslims are same but same religion may not have different cultures.
Cultures varies with the passage of time while it is impossible to rewrite the fundamental structure or basic structure of the religion.
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2 Culture
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Main Difference
The main difference between culture and religion is that culture is based on the shared values of human being, its tend to be manmade while religion is wholly associated with the God, The Creator and most of the religion in the world claims their religion come from God side.
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Culture
cultureCulture is the shared values of knowledge, belief, thoughts, customs, ideas, habits, and many other relevant things that are common between the members of a specific society. Culture is also uses to define the complex networks of practices and accumulated knowledge and ideas that is transmitted via social interaction and exist in specific human groups or cultures. Some aspects of human behaviours like language, social practices like kinship, gender and marriage, expressive forms like music, dance, ritual, religion, and technologies like cooking, shelter, clothing are called to be cultural universals, usually found in all human societies. Culture is different from community to community, region to region, or country to country.
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Religion
religionReligion means the organised collection of beliefs, myths, and world views that related humanity with each other to an order of existence. Many religions have their own narratives, and symbols that explain the meaning, and origin of life or universe in their own way. The practice of religion includes rituals, sermons, veneration, sacrifices, festivals, feasts, funerary services, matrimonial services, prayer, dance, music, public services, or other aspects of human culture. Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, etc. are some common examples of religion. Every religion has its own spiritual leader or messenger.
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Key Differences
Culture is a process of evolution while religion is a process of revelation.
Religion exists in some written forms like holy or sacred books while culture exists in practical form. Behavior and habits shows the culture of a specific community.
Religion is wholly God made while culture is manmade.
Two different religion mostly shares the same culture. For example, some of the habits of American Christian and Muslims are same but same religion may not have different cultures.
Cultures varies with the passage of time while it is impossible to rewrite the fundamental structure or basic structure of the religion.
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a. Cultural diversity refers to the diversity existing amongst people living in the society as culture reflects their entire way of living and their behavioral patterns. For example people belonging to different religions may follow different rituals, customs and may celebrate different festivals. There exist cultural diversity In India even in terms of regions, people in north India represent different culture in terms of language, dress and eating habits and people in South India may represent different cultural patterns altogether.It is a more broad term.
b. Religious diversity refers to the diversity existing in terms of religion,where in people prcatise different religious beliefs and faith. We may give example of India, which is a multi religious society. There are Hindus, Muslims, Christians, Buddhist etc,It is specific and is related to one religious beliefs,
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