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Human beings' relation to that which they regard as
holy, sacred, spiritual, or divine. Religion is
commonly regarded as consisting of a person's relation
to God or to gods or spirits. Worship is probably the
most basic element of religion, but moral conduct,
right belief, and participation in religious
institutions are generally also constituent elements
of the religious life as practiced by believers and
worshipers and as commanded by religious sages and
scriptures.
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