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    re·li·gious·ly
    [rəˈlijəslē]
    adverb
    religiously (adverb)
    1. in a way that relates to or conforms with a religion:
      "the religiously based school"
      • with consistent and conscientious regularity:
        "he practices religiously for four hours every day"
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    cards Literally, the word "religion" means connect again. A common element often found in religions is feelings of wonder. The prophetic orientation in religion emphasizes beliefs in moral codes. The early anthropologist who saw religion as rooted in a belief in spirits and the worship of them was E.B.
    Religiosity is the condition of being excessively religious, whereas spirituality relates to the condition of being concerned with matters of the human spirit (or soul) as opposed to the material. Religion or religiousness can be considered a form of spirituality but spirituality per se is a broader concept.
    define) religion by assimilating all the essential ideas h m different religions. Religion is the individual's aspiration for the realization of an ideal intuitively felt. An analysis ofthe intuitive feelings would reveal that this is just another name for the numerous elements in our religious consciousness.