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  2. Statelessness - Wikipedia

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    Not holding proof of nationality—being "undocumented"—is not the same as being stateless, but the lack of identity documents such as a birth certificate can lead to statelessness. Millions of people live, or have lived, their entire lives with no documents, without their nationality ever being questioned. Two factors are of particular ...

  3. Stateless nation - Wikipedia

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    Only a small fraction of the world's national groups have associated nation states; the rest are distributed in one or more states. While there are over 3000 estimated nations in the world, there were only 193 member states of the United Nations as of 2011, of which fewer than 20 are considered to be ethnically homogeneous nation states. Thus ...

  4. Creation of life from clay - Wikipedia

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    "Prometheus Creating Man in Clay" by Constantin Hansen Creation of Adam from a block of clay in the Great Canterbury Psalter Khnum (right) is a creator god who forms humans and gods out of clay. Here Isis (left) gives life. The creation of life from clay can be seen as a miraculous birth theme that appears throughout world religions and ...

  5. List of countries by irreligion - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the religiously unaffiliated number 1.1 billion (about one-in-six people or 16% of the 6.9 billion population at the time), according to Pew Research Center. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] : 24 This "include atheists, agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys"; of that overall category, many may still hold ...

  6. Einstein believed the problem of God was the "most difficult in the world"—a question that could not be answered "simply with yes or no". He conceded that "the problem involved is too vast for our limited minds". [11] Einstein explained his view on the relationship between science, philosophy and religion in his lectures of 1939 and 1941:

  7. Origin myth - Wikipedia

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    Many cultures instill the expectation that people take mythical gods and heroes as their role models, imitating their deeds and upholding the customs they established: When the missionary and ethnologist C. Strehlow asked the Australian Arunta why they performed certain ceremonies, the answer was always: "Because the ancestors so commanded it."

  8. 'Maximum Suffering.' A Man Stripped of His Citizenship ... - AOL

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    The Nationality and Borders bill would grant the government further power in cases of citizenship deprivation 'Maximum Suffering.' A Man Stripped of His Citizenship Sheds Light on the Potential ...

  9. Ogun - Wikipedia

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    He is also known as the "god of iron" and is present in Yoruba religion, Santería, Haitian Vodou, West African Vodun, and the folk religion of the Gbe people. He attempted to seize the throne after the demise of Ọbàtálá , who reigned twice, before and after Oduduwa , but was ousted by Obalufon Ogbogbodirin and sent on an exile – an ...