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Grammar Nazi case : stopped.
Corrected, i actually hesitated to add the extra "p" but i ended up not doing it.
What is the difference between religion and philosophy ? The line is not always clear...
Here is the definitions i got from wikipedia, wich i think are good enough
"Philosophy is the study of the general and fundamental nature of reality, existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language.
A religion is an organized collection of beliefs, cultural systems, and world views that relate humanity to an order of existence."
Both philosophy and religion try to explain the nature of reality, but they do it using vastly different methods.
Philosophy try to explain reality through arguments, conversation, theories. Philosophy is an open debate. There is no definitive answer in philosophy.
Religion explains reality through faith, supernatural beliefs and superstitions. And usually, specifically monotheistic religions, make the claim to have a definitive answer about the "truth" of our reality, a truth revealed through a holy book representing the perfect word of the perfect creator of our world. The debate in monotheistic religions is essentially about the interpretation of the holy book.
Edited 10/9/2015 00:04:23