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Hindu |
A Hindu is a follower of Hinduism.
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Hinduism |
A Hindu is a follower of Hinduism.
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hymn |
We stood to sing the hymn.
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immoral |
His behaviour was considered immoral by society.
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immorality |
Does the definition of 'immorality' depend on the rules of the society in question?
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Islam |
A Muslim is a follower of Islam.
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Israel |
Tel Aviv is a city in Israel.
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Judaism |
A Jew is a follower of Judaism.
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Jewish |
Jewish people worship in a synagogue.
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marriage |
Jane is a marriage guidance counsellor.
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miracle |
It was a miracle that he was not hurt.
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moral |
He made a moral judgement.
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morality |
In the feudal England, morality was based on fealty to a king.
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Muslim |
A Muslim is a follower of Islam.
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parable |
Jesus told a parable to the people.
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pilgrim |
In 'The Canterbury Tales', each pilgrim tells a story.
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pilgrimage |
A pilgrimage is a religious journey to a sacred place.
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