Religion

Religion is a system of beliefs, practices, and values that relates humanity to the supernatural, sacred, or divine. It often involves a set of organized doctrines about the nature of existence, moral guidelines, rituals, and a community of adherents. Religions may encompass various components, including mythical narratives, cosmologies, ethical laws, and specific rites of passage or worship. They seek to explain the meaning of life, the origins of the universe, and the reasons for human suffering. Religion can serve numerous roles in society, providing a framework for community, identity, and personal fulfillment, as well as influencing culture, law, and social norms. Major world religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism, each with its unique beliefs and practices. Religion can also be understood in broader terms, encompassing spirituality, agnosticism, and atheism, reflecting a wide spectrum of human thought regarding the divine and the nature of existence.