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what’s the difference between a religion and a philosophy?

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

Question by kittles: what’s the difference between a religion and a philosophy?
Both religion and philosophy have ideas, is the only difference that philosophy doesn’t have a god? In my perspective religion is much more profound…but are there people that cling to both?

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Answer by SophieJade
a religion, is usually more confining in its ideas, requiring its followers to believe everything the religion says to believe, not to question the faith.
i think the main point of a philosophy is to question everything to come up with the end result.

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What is the difference between religion and philosophy?

Saturday, April 7th, 2012

Question by mikayla_starstuff: What is the difference between religion and philosophy?
I also asked this in the religion section . . . I want to compare answers.
Taimur:
Clear as mud, for sure. :-?

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Answer by lee
at lest you cna know that god religion is never wrong

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What is the line between philosophy and religion?

Wednesday, April 4th, 2012

Question by ℒ’amour est ℒe chaos: What is the line between philosophy and religion?

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Answer by Toe Rags
The 1969 Baltimore Colts defensive line

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Isn’t being an atheist really just choosing between philosophy and religion?

Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

Question by M O R P H E U S: Isn’t being an atheist really just choosing between philosophy and religion?

M. Dweller, maybe the question was asked as devil’s advocate, for perhaps this is the condition under which most decide…albeit a subconscious one.

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Answer by Kayla
It’s the “logical” way.

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Yahoo users who keep stating ‘she is dead’ and ‘they did it’, do you know difference between fact and opinion?

Saturday, December 3rd, 2011

Question by Maximilian: Yahoo users who keep stating ‘she is dead’ and ‘they did it’, do you know difference between fact and opinion?
The difference between fact and opinion is that a fact is something that is empirically true and can be supported by evidence while an opinion is a belief that may or may not be backed up with some type of evidence. An opinion is normally a subjective statement that can be the result of an emotion or an individual interpretation of a fact. For example, biological differences between males and females are a fact while a preference for one gender over the other is opinion.

Although the differences between facts and opinions usually rest on whether they are objective or subjective respectively, a fact can in some cases be subjective. A subjective fact can communicate how someone is feeling. If you tell someone that you are feeling sad, that is a subjective fact about your emotional state. On the other hand if I tell you that you are sad, this statement would qualify only as my opinion regardless of whether it is true.

A fact can safely be defined as a true belief. Because belief is synonymous with opinion, one who makes a factual statement also holds an opinion that the fact is true. Therefore all facts are accompanied by an opinion though opinions do not require facts to be held as true by those who believe them; hence the statement that everyone is entitled to their own opinion.

Discerning fact from opinion is often difficult, and for centuries philosophers have been trying to discover what can actually qualify as a fact rather than an opinion. This branch of philosophy is called epistemology, the study of the limits of what human beings can know for fact. Additionally, all of the modern sciences rest on the foundation of discerning fact from opinion and methodically aim to find true knowledge or fact.

It is difficult to claim that something is a fact when it is not clearly obvious, such as biological differences in gender, because facts are often proven to be wrong. For example, centuries ago the world was thought to be flat and this was held as fact by the majority of people. As we now know, the world is in fact round so the former statement is demoted to an outdated opinion. From this example we can see that those who thought that the earth was not flat were initially communicating an opinion that was eventually found to be true, which shows that a fact can almost always be challenged.

Best answer:

Answer by Hector
Well the FACT is this question is too long and in my OPINION should be much shorter.

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What is the different between philosophy and religion?

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Question by Isu: What is the different between philosophy and religion?

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Answer by Max
Religion credits a single omnipotent being with all of the unanswered questions.
Philosophy may eventually come to the same conclusion, but most philosophers are atheists, and come up with different solutions to the unanswered questions.

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Whats the difference between Religion and Philosophy?

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

Question by chevyloo487: Whats the difference between Religion and Philosophy?
I mea think about it we think these things are good, these things are bad, we should do this so often. Even thinking about a higher power is a philosophical debate, so whats the difference between religion nd philosophy.

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Answer by pab
philosophy says that there is nothing taken for granted…there is no default answer, nothing that shouldn’t be questioned

religion very much does not say that

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What is the difference between an skeptic and a cynic?

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Question by Katie: What is the difference between an skeptic and a cynic?
I’m understanding that a skeptic is someone who believes that the argument for or against anything is equal, and that anything could turn out to be false so it’s best not to believe anything. Also, that truth is relative and that “this is how something appears to me”. Am I correct in what a skeptic is?

With a cynic its harder for me. I’m not talking modern day definitions, I need to know what the difference was between Greek philosophers that were cynics and skeptics.

By the way – this isn’t homework. I’m studying for an exam and need clarification. Thanks to anyone that can help!

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Answer by guardianofzeunknown
a person who believes that only selfishness motivates human actions and who disbelieves in or minimizes selfless acts or disinterested points of view.

AKA Cynics only make decision in their self interest

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What is the difference between an skeptic and a cynic?

Friday, November 11th, 2011

Question by Katie: What is the difference between an skeptic and a cynic?
I’m understanding that a skeptic is someone who believes that the argument for or against anything is equal, and that anything could turn out to be false so it’s best not to believe anything. Also, that truth is relative and that “this is how something appears to me”. Am I correct in what a skeptic is?

With a cynic its harder for me. I’m not talking modern day definitions, I need to know what the difference was between Greek philosophers that were cynics and skeptics.

By the way – this isn’t homework. I’m studying for an exam and need clarification. Thanks to anyone that can help!

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Answer by guardianofzeunknown
a person who believes that only selfishness motivates human actions and who disbelieves in or minimizes selfless acts or disinterested points of view.

AKA Cynics only make decision in their self interest

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Whats the difference between philosophy and religion?

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Question by aedgagt: Whats the difference between philosophy and religion?

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Answer by Phil S
A philosophy is an outlook on life and how to live it. A religion is a set of beliefs regarding one or more deities. Most religions come with a philosophy (a view on how you should live) but philosophies dont come with a religion.

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