Religion - GCSE Religious Studies Definition

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Religion is a structured system of beliefs, practices, and values that often relates to the worship of a higher power or deity. It provides a framework for understanding life's big questions, such as the meaning of existence and what happens after death. Typically involving sacred texts, rituals, moral guidelines, and communal gatherings, religion profoundly influences cultural traditions and personal identity. In the context of GCSE Religious Studies, students explore different world religions to understand their impact on individuals and societies, promoting respect and empathy for diverse beliefs and practices.

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