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  2. Prosperity theology - Wikipedia

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    Prosperity theology (sometimes referred to as the prosperity gospel, the health and wealth gospel, the gospel of success, seed-faith gospel, Faith movement, or Word-Faith movement) [1] is a religious belief among some Charismatic Christians that financial blessing and physical well-being are always the will of God for them, and that faith, positive scriptural confession, and giving to ...

  3. Money worship - Wikipedia

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    The core driver of this behaviour is the belief that having more money will lead to greater happiness in the afterlife. [1] In modern society, "money is revered, feared, worshipped, and treated with the highest respect". [2] It is doubted that money cannot buy everything when people sell their organs, souls, and even children for money.

  4. Religion and health - Wikipedia

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    For instance, mortality rates are lower among people who frequently attend religious events and consider themselves both religious and spiritual. [15] [16] According to Seybold & Hill (2001), almost all studies involved in the effect of religion on a person's physical health have revealed it has a positive attribution to their lifestyle. These ...

  5. Wealth and religion - Wikipedia

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    A study done by the nonpartisan wealth research firm New World Wealth found that 56.2% of the 13.1 million millionaires in the world were Christians, while 6.5% were Muslims, 3.9% were Hindu, and 1.7% were Jewish; 31.7% were identified as adherents of "other" religions or "not religious".

  6. All Souls' Day - Wikipedia

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    The 2 November date and customs spread from the Cluniac monasteries to other Benedictine monasteries and thence to the Western Church in general. [20] The Diocese of Liège was the first diocese to adopt the practice under Bishop Notger (d. 1008). [14] 2 November was adopted in Italy and Rome in the thirteenth century. [18]

  7. Religious behaviour - Wikipedia

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    Religious beliefs can inform ordinary aspects of life including eating, clothing and marriage, as well as deliberately religious acts such as worship, prayer, sacrifices etc. As there are over 4,000 religions in the world, [ 1 ] there is a wide variety of behaviour.

  8. Kate Middleton Has Become 'More Interested' in Faith Since ...

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    Kate Middleton has focused more on religion amid her journey with cancer.. According to royal biographer Robert Hardman's updated book, Charles III: New King.New Court. The Inside Story, excerpted ...

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Jehovah's Witnesses/Practices of ...

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    Practices of Jehovah's Witnesses include activities common to many Christian denominations, such as evangelism, gathering for group worship and study, and donating money to support their religious activities. This article discusses how the doctrines as well as non-doctrinal organizational and cultural arrangements manifest themselves in the ...