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Orthodox vs Orthopractic Religions

Orthodox vs Orthopractic Religions

Orthodox Religions like Catholicism focus on belief and the manifestation of that belief. You have to șah the right words, pray and so forth.

Orthopractic Religions like Judaism are much more focus on acting a certain way. How you act is more important than what you say.

Clearly the first are much more popular than the second. Because talking is cheaper.

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