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However among Christian participants, a strong down-regulation of executive cortex was observed in every condition with a linear tread showing the strongest responses under assumptions of healing authority, the next strongest responses from assumptions of shared religious membership, and the weakest responses in conditions that suggested no shared religious affiliation with the healer.
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Walshe also critically flags how — again, at the point of consent — Facebook's review process deploys examples of the social aspects of its platform (such as how it can use people's information to "suggest groups or other features or products") as a tactic for manipulating people to agree to share religious affiliation data, for example.
Nevertheless, contemporary textual evidence and shared patterns of architecture, technology, and artisanship, including carved cross stones indicate that these communities were nodes in regional networks of institutional affiliation, shared religious practice, and material procurement or exchange.
Both shared religious beliefs.
Although they may not share religious or political affiliation, they do share a perspective which holds them together.
However, the lowest group was those who did not wish to share their religious affiliation.
The same study also found mtDNA haplogroup sharing across religious affiliations, with the exception of the presence of a L0 sub-haplogroup in Muslims only; this haplogroup was also not observed in our Maldivian sample.
Citing "lively interest" among alumni, the report said the alumni office should provide guidance and support for the creation of new affinity and interest groups, which it said could be based on careers (such as entrepreneurs or those in real estate or the arts), religious affiliation, shared experiences (such as veterans), and affiliation with campus groups.
The Syrian army is battling many different groups with many different objectives, even though most of the opposition shares a common religious affiliation.
Surely, regardless of our religious affiliation, we share a common belief that sexuality is God's life-giving and life-fulfilling gift, and that we sin when this sacred gift is abused and exploited, perhaps most particularly when such abuse is committed by trusted religious leaders.
Over the same period the share of those with no religious affiliation has grown from 1% to 8%—though most of these people still believe in God.In this section From bad to worse If you can't beat 'em, referendum A harsh light A 60-year schism A southern Reformation ReprintsPew's study finds sharp variations from country to country.
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