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  2. Fitra - Wikipedia

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    Fitra is an Arabic word that is usually translated as "original disposition", "natural constitution", or "innate nature". [1] The root verb F-Ṭ-R means to split or cleave, also found in Iftar (breaking the fast), Eid al-Fitr, and in the 82nd chapter of the Quran (Surah Al-Infitar - The Splitting).

  3. Mini survival kit - Wikipedia

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    Survival tools and supplies found in a mini survival kit are generally kept in a container that is small enough to fit into a pocket. Small confectionery tins are commonly used but regular tobacco boxes, specially purchased mini-survival kit tins, life capsules, [1] 35mm film canisters, [2] plastic bottles, tin cans, and boxes are also commonly used.

  4. Nature religion - Wikipedia

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    An aukuras, a type of fire altar found in Romuva, a modern Lithuanian Pagan faith characterised as a "nature religion".. A nature religion is a religious movement that believes nature and the natural world is an embodiment of divinity, sacredness or spiritual power. [1]

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  6. Natural theology - Wikipedia

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    Natural theology, once also termed physico-theology, [1] is a type of theology that seeks to provide arguments for theological topics (such as the existence of a deity) based on reason and the discoveries of science, the project of arguing for the existence of God on the basis of observed natural facts, and through natural phenomena viewed as ...

  7. Religious instinct - Wikipedia

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    Émile Durkheim saw the social, not the instinctual side of mankind, as the key to their religious experience. [15]Theologians have questioned the utility of an approach to religion by way of a so-called instinct; [16] psychologists have disputed the existence of any such specific instinct; [17] while others would point to the advance of secularization in the modern world as refuting the ...

  8. Wikipedia:Tools - Wikipedia

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    Note: Google search results can be several days or even weeks out of date. Citer for Google Books URL, DOI, ISBN, PMID, PMCID, OCLC converts bare url into {{}} format. See also Help:Citation tools § Tools.

  9. Ancient Faith Ministries - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Faith Ministries (AFM) is a pan-Orthodox media ministry and department of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America. [ 1 ] Alongside its sales division (Ancient Faith Store), it includes several media outlets: Ancient Faith Radio (AFR), Ancient Faith Publishing (AFP), Ancient Faith Kids (AFKids), and Ancient Faith ...