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Please answer the following questions in your notes, thank you!…

Please answer the following questions in your notes, thank you!…. Do you consider yourself a superstitious person? How so? If you could choose a new mascot for North Fulton, what would it be? If you could have a voodoo doll of one person, who would it be & why?

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  1. Please answer the following questions in your notes, thank you!… Do you consider yourself a superstitious person? How so? If you could choose a new mascot for North Fulton, what would it be? If you could have a voodoo doll of one person, who would it be & why? What’s an example of “rites of passage?” …Not to get too personal, but is there any tombstones that you visit on a regular basis?

  2. Religions of the world Please date your notes & write the following heading… Common Features of Basic Religions “10 Similarities in basic religions that still exist today” *MATCH the 10 pictures around the room with the title that fits

  3. Objectives

  4. 1) Animism • Animals, trees, stones, etc have spirit (anima) • Spirit can either help or hurt humans • Almost every animal, mountain, or sea has been worshiped

  5. How are these examples of animism today? Animism Today • Fireplace • Christmas Trees • Sacred black stone (Islam) • Sacred river of Ganges (Hindu) • Pilgrimage to graves of rock stars

  6. 2) Magic • Basic Religion magic is different, an attempt to control nature for good or bad • World is a force that can be manipulated • Sir James Frazer: magic just a phase to religion; then science

  7. How are these examples of people trying to control their circumstances? • Imitative Magic: one attempts to coerce nature by performing act on smaller scale • Fetish: any object used to control nature in a magical fashion Voodoo doll Good luck charm

  8. 3) Divination • Prediction of the future • Through sacrifice of animals, observing birds, rolling dice, prophets How do we see divination today? December 21, 2012

  9. What’s going on here? • -Video 1(Rated PG) • -Video 2(Rated PG-13, close your eyes!)

  10. 4) Taboo • Avoiding certain actions lest spirit world releases harmful effects • 2 boys mock prophet then mauled by bears!

  11. Any guesses how these can be considered taboo? Taboos today • Twins (good or bad) • Handling dead • Food (Pork unclean to Muslims & Jews) • Sacred cow (avoided by Hindu’s) • No Meat on Fridays (Roman Catholics)

  12. 5) Totems • Feeling of kinship that humans have for other creatures or nature • extension of animism • Examples: Bear considered ancestor of clan which possesses characteristics of bear

  13. Any guesses how these can be considered totems? Totems Today • Nations symbolized by animals • School mascots symbolize spirit of team

  14. 6) Sacrifice • Everything imaginable has been sacrificed • Not just animals • grain, wine, milk, jewelry • Human sacrifices are rare, usually enemies

  15. How does this cartoon criticize the practice of sacrifice?

  16. When do you feel a sacrifice is meaningful? When is it meaningless? Sacrifice Meanings • Feeds the spirit world (soil absorbs water, wine, milk) • Santa Clause effect (leave food in a place & assume gods ate it when it’s gone) • Simply a gift to spirit world • Implies common bond between spirits and humans

  17. 7) Myth • Stories about dealings of gods w/humans • poetic ways of telling great truths

  18. What are some rituals people perform today? 8) Rituals • Simple or complex • Often re-enact myths

  19. Watch this video and describe what a rite of passage is… -Video

  20. How are these considered rites of passage? 9) Rites of Passage • Rituals at key points of life symbolize separation from former status • Circumcision, baptism • Puberty! – Native Americans live apart for period of time, Bar Mitzvah

  21. 10) Ancestor Veneration • Worship of deceased family members • Can either help or hurt the living • How can it help? How can it hurt?

  22. Bring in something that represents 1 of the 10 Common Featuresof Basic Religions to class on Thursday. You will need to explain which feature it represents and what it means to you (10 pts). Totem example: Team mascot, explain how it embodies that team Magic example: Good luck charm, explain how it brings you luck Animism example: Picture of famous landmark, explain what it means to you (*) Rites of passage example: Certificate from your confirmation, explain the process you went through Divination example: Horoscopes, magic 8 ball, fortune cookie, explain what it says DUE = Friday Sept 16 Religions of the world Your task

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