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Chinese folk religion

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Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Idolatry - Eastern religions and idolatry

It appears that Exodus 36:35 And he made a veil of blue, and purple, and scarlet, and fine twined linen: with cherubim made he it of cunning work. is evidence enough to show that Exodus 20:4 Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or any likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth is not to be taken literally - indeed that it is laudable to make likenesses of cherubim for instance, so long as one does not make the mistake of ...

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Idolatry, Idolatry - Etymology, Idolatry - Idolatry in many forms, Idolatry - Idolatry in the Hebrew Bible, Idolatry - Did idolators really worship idols?, Idolatry - Were ancient Israelites ever henotheistic?, Idolatry - Idolatry in Jewish thought, Idolatry - Christian views of idolatry, Idolatry - Muslim views of idolatry, Idolatry - Eastern religions and idolatry, Idolatry - Hindu views of idolatry, Idolatry - Shinto views of idolatry, Idolatry - Christian views regarding Confucianism as idolatry, Idolatry - Buddhist views of idolatry, Idolatry - Daoist views of idolatry, Idolatry - Polytheistic views of idolatry in general, Idolatry - Notes

Read more here: » Idolatry: Encyclopedia II - Idolatry - Eastern religions and idolatry

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction

In considering magic as tradition, a related category concerns magic in fiction, where it serves as a plot device, the source of magical artifacts and their quests. Magic has long been a subject of fictional tales, especially in fantasy fiction, where it has been a mainstay from the days of Homer and Apuleius, down through the tales of the Holy Grail, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and to more contemporary authors from J. R. R. Tolkien to Mercedes Lackey and J. K. Rowling. See also: Magic (Har ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Magical practices and spells, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical intentions, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

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Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction

In considering magic as tradition, a related category concerns magic in fiction, where it serves as a plot device, the source of magical artifacts and their quests. Magic has long been a subject of fictional tales, especially in fantasy fiction, where it has been a mainstay from the days of Homer and Apuleius, down through the tales of the Holy Grail, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and to more contemporary authors from J. R. R. Tolkien to Mercedes Lackey and J. K. Rowling. See also: Magic (Har ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

Read more here: » Magic paranormal: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Demographics of Taiwan - Population

Population: 22,894,384 (July 2005 est.) Age structure: 0-14 years: 22% (male 2,485,421; female 2,292,901) 15-64 years: 70% (male 7,869,939; female 7,629,195) 65 years and over: 8% (male 1,013,074; female 900,557) (2000 est.) Population growth rate: 0.81% (2000 est.) Birth rate: 14.42 births/1,000 population (2000 est.) Death rate: 5.91 deaths/1,000 population (2000 est.) Net migration ra ...

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Demographics of Taiwan, Demographics of Taiwan - Population, Demographics of Taiwan - Ethnic groups, Demographics of Taiwan - Religions, Demographics of Taiwan - Languages, Demographics of Taiwan - Education, Demographics of Taiwan - Culture

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Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - History

Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe. Belief in various magical practices has waxed and waned in European and Western history, under pressure from either organised monotheistic religions or from scepticism about the reality of magic, and the ascendancy of scientism. In the world of classical antiquity, much as in the present time, magic was thought to be somewhat exotic. Egypt, home of hermeticism, and Mesopotamia and Persia, original home of the Magi, were lands where expertise in magic wa ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Magical practices and spells, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical intentions, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

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Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - History

Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe. Belief in various magical practices has waxed and waned in European and Western history, under pressure from either organised monotheistic religions or from scepticism about the reality of magic, and the ascendancy of scientism. In the world of classical antiquity, much as in the present time, magic was thought to be somewhat exotic. Egypt, home of hermeticism, and Mesopotamia and Persia, original home of the Magi, were lands where expertise in magic wa ...

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Magic paranormal, Magic paranormal - Etymology, Magic paranormal - Magic and Religion, Magic paranormal - History, Magic paranormal - Magical beliefs in Western Europe, Magic paranormal - In the Middle Ages, Magic paranormal - Magic in the Renaissance, Magic paranormal - Magic and Romanticism, Magic paranormal - Magic in the twentieth century, Magic paranormal - Beliefs, Magic paranormal - Theories of magic, Magic paranormal - Religious ritual and magical thinking, Magic paranormal - Varieties of magical practice, Magic paranormal - Magical traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic in fiction, Magic paranormal - Religious attitudes towards magic, Magic paranormal - Indigenous traditions, Magic paranormal - Magic and the Magi, Magic paranormal - In Judaism and Christianity, Magic paranormal - In Islam, Magic paranormal - In Hinduism

Read more here: » Magic paranormal: Encyclopedia II - Magic paranormal - History

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Taoism - Practices

Taoism - Religious Taoism. All forms of Chinese traditional religion involve baibai--bowing towards an altar, with a stick of incense in one's hand. This may be done at home, or in a temple, or outdoors; by an ordinary person, or a professional (such as a Daoshi); and the altar may feature any number of deities or ancestral tablets. Baibai is usually done in accordance with certain dates of the lunar/so ...

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Taoism, Taoism - History, Taoism - Warring States Period 403-222 BCE, Taoism - Han Dynasty 206 BCE - 220 CE, Taoism - Three Kingdoms Period 220-265, Taoism - Six Dynasties 316-589, Taoism - Tang Dynasty 618-907, Taoism - Song Dynasty 960-1279, Taoism - Yuan Dynasty 1279-1367, Taoism - Nationalist Period 1912-1949, Taoism - People's Republic of China 1949-present, Taoism - Adherents, Taoism - Beliefs, Taoism - Religious Taoism, Taoism - Philosophical Taoism, Taoism - Deities, Taoism - Religious Taoism, Taoism - Philosophical Taoism, Taoism - Practices, Taoism - Religious Taoism, Taoism - Philosophical Taoism, Taoism - Scriptures, Taoism - Religious Taoism, Taoism - Philosophical Taoism, Taoism - Symbols, Taoism - Relations With Other Religions and Philosophies

Read more here: » Taoism: Encyclopedia II - Taoism - Practices

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Chinese art - The Sui and Tang dynasties 581–960

Main article: Tang Dynasty art Chinese art - Buddhist architecture and sculpture. Following a transition under the Sui Dynasty, Buddhist sculpture of the Tang evolved towards a markedly lifelike expression. As a consequence of the Dynasty's openness to foreign influences, and renewed exchanges with Indian culture due to the numerous travels of Chinese Buddhist monks to India from the 4th to the 11th century, Tang dynasty Buddhist sculpture assumed a ra ...

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Chinese art, Chinese art - Historical development to 221 BC, Chinese art - Neolithic pottery, Chinese art - Jade culture, Chinese art - Bronze casting, Chinese art - Early Chinese music, Chinese art - Early Chinese poetry, Chinese art - Chu and Southern culture, Chinese art - Early imperial China 221 BC–AD 220, Chinese art - Qin sculpture, Chinese art - Pottery, Chinese art - Han poetry, Chinese art - Han architecture, Chinese art - Other Han art, Chinese art - Period of division 220–581, Chinese art - Influence of Buddhism, Chinese art - Secular culture, Chinese art - Poetry, Chinese art - Calligraphy, Chinese art - Painting, Chinese art - The Sui and Tang dynasties 581–960, Chinese art - Buddhist architecture and sculpture, Chinese art - Golden age of Chinese poetry, Chinese art - Li Po and Du Fu, Chinese art - Late Tang poetry, Chinese art - Painting, Chinese art - The Song and Yuan dynasties 960–1368, Chinese art - Song poetry, Chinese art - Song painting, Chinese art - Yuan drama, Chinese art - Yuan painting, Chinese art - Late imperial China 1368–1895, Chinese art - Ming Poetry, Chinese art - Ming prose, Chinese art - Ming painting, Chinese art - Qing drama, Chinese art - Qing poetry, Chinese art - Early Qing painting, Chinese art - Decorative arts, Chinese art - Qing fiction, Chinese art - Modern Chinese art, Chinese art - Painting, Chinese art - Poetry, Chinese art - Influence of the West, Chinese art - People's arts, Chinese art - Contemporary art since 1979, Chinese art - Performing arts, Chinese art - Visual arts, Chinese art - Unsorted, Chinese art - Performing arts, Chinese art - Visual arts

Read more here: » Chinese art: Encyclopedia II - Chinese art - The Sui and Tang dynasties 581–960

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe

Humans have many different methods which attempt to answer fundamental questions about the nature of the universe and our place in it (cosmology). What is reality? How can we know? Who are we? Why we are here? How should we live? What happens after we die? Religion is only one of the methods for trying to answer one or more of these questions. Other methods include science, philosophy, metaphysics, esotericism, and mysticism. Many people use more than one of these methods. Christianity is the religion with the largest number o ...

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Religion, Religion - Etymology, Religion - Religion and science, Religion - Philosophy and metaphysics, Religion - Esotericism and mysticism, Religion - Spirituality, Religion - Myth, Religion - Approaches to the study of individual religions, Religion - Methods of studying religion subjectively in relation to one's own beliefs, Religion - Methods of studying religion objectively in a scientific and religiously neutral fashion, Religion - Development of religion, Religion - Religion today, Religion - Approaches to relating to the beliefs of others, Religion - Exclusivism, Religion - Inclusivism, Religion - Pluralism, Religion - Syncretism, Religion - Universalism, Religion - Systemization, Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe, Religion - Related philosophical stances, Religion - Compare with

Read more here: » Religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion - Religion and other approaches to forming beliefs about the nature of the universe

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the Philippines - Christianity

Christianity arrived in the Philippines with the landing of Ferdinand Magellan in 1521. In the late 16th century, soldiers and missionaries firmly planted the seeds of conversion when they officially claimed the archipelago for Spain and named it after their king. Missionary activity during the country's long colonial rule by Spain and the United States transformed the Philippines into one of the two predominantly Christian nations in East Asia, with approximately 95% of the population belonging to the C ...

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Religion in the Philippines, Religion in the Philippines - Animism, Religion in the Philippines - Buddhism, Religion in the Philippines - Christianity, Religion in the Philippines - Roman Catholicism, Religion in the Philippines - Anglicanism and Old Catholicism, Religion in the Philippines - Iglesia ni Cristo, Religion in the Philippines - Other Denominations, Religion in the Philippines - Islam, Religion in the Philippines - Hinduism and Sikhism

Read more here: » Religion in the Philippines: Encyclopedia II - Religion in the Philippines - Christianity

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Ha Tay Province - Culture history and religion

Image:Bando hatay.jpg Hà Tây Province is a very old land, having long history, which leads to the appearance of 2388 cultural, historical, and religious relics of which 12 relics are famous and being classified by Ministry of Culture and Information as especialy important. These are: Perfume Pagoda with the most wonderful cave in Vietnam; Thay Pagoda being closely linked to a famous monk Tu Dao Hanh; Boi Khe Pagoda, Tram Gian (100 room) Pagoda being stick to the hero Nguyen Binh An; Tayphuong Pagoda - cultural essence of Tây Sơn r ...

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Ha Tay Province, Ha Tay Province - Geography, Ha Tay Province - Festivals, Ha Tay Province - Culture history and religion, Ha Tay Province - Handicrafts, Ha Tay Province - Natural Ecosystem, Ha Tay Province - External link

Read more here: » Ha Tay Province: Encyclopedia II - Ha Tay Province - Culture history and religion

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Idolatry - Muslim views of idolatry

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Main article Shirk (idolatry) Islam forbids idolatry and polytheism. Most sects of Islam forbid any artistic depictions of human figures, this being shirk, which originally means "partnership": the sin of associating some other being with the one God, Allah. This is considered akin to idolatry, if not idolatry outright. Kafir... a person who refuses to submit himself to Allah (God of Islam), a disbe ...

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Idolatry, Idolatry - Etymology, Idolatry - Idolatry in many forms, Idolatry - Idolatry in the Hebrew Bible, Idolatry - Did idolators really worship idols?, Idolatry - Were ancient Israelites ever henotheistic?, Idolatry - Idolatry in Jewish thought, Idolatry - Christian views of idolatry, Idolatry - Muslim views of idolatry, Idolatry - Eastern religions and idolatry, Idolatry - Hindu views of idolatry, Idolatry - Shinto views of idolatry, Idolatry - Christian views regarding Confucianism as idolatry, Idolatry - Buddhist views of idolatry, Idolatry - Polytheistic views of idolatry in general, Idolatry - Notes

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Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Idolatry - Muslim views of idolatry

Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded. Details are on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion. Main article: Shirk (idolatry) Islam forbids idolatry and polytheism. Most sects of Islam forbid any artistic depictions of human figures, even those of Muhammad, this being shirk, which originally means "partnership": the sin of associating some other being with the one God, Allah. This is considered akin to idolatry, if not idolatry outright. Furthermore ...

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Idolatry, Idolatry - Etymology, Idolatry - Idolatry in many forms, Idolatry - Idolatry in the Hebrew Bible, Idolatry - Did idolators really worship idols?, Idolatry - Were ancient Israelites ever henotheistic?, Idolatry - Idolatry in Jewish thought, Idolatry - Christian views of idolatry, Idolatry - Muslim views of idolatry, Idolatry - Eastern religions and idolatry, Idolatry - Hindu views of idolatry, Idolatry - Shinto views of idolatry, Idolatry - Christian views regarding Confucianism as idolatry, Idolatry - Buddhist views of idolatry, Idolatry - Daoist views of idolatry, Idolatry - Polytheistic views of idolatry in general, Idolatry - Notes

Read more here: » Idolatry: Encyclopedia II - Idolatry - Muslim views of idolatry

Chinese folk religion: Encyclopedia II - Animism - Differences between animism and religion

Animism is commonly described as the most primitive form of religion, but properly speaking it is not a religion at all. Animism is in the first instance an explanation of phenomena rather than an attitude of mind toward the cause of them, a philosophy rather than a religion. The term may, however, be conveniently used to describe the early stage of religion in which people endeavour to set up relations between themselves and the unseen powers, conceived as spirits, but differing in many particulars from the gods of polytheism. As an example ...

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Animism, Animism - Overview, Animism - Origins, Animism - Plant souls, Animism - Object souls, Animism - Animism and death, Animism - Evil spirits, Animism - Differences between animism and religion, Animism - Animism and the origin of religion, Animism - Animism and mythology, Animism - Animism in philosophy, Animism - Tylor, Animism - List of phenomena believed to lead to animism, Animism - The new animism

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