Emile Durkheim argued that the sacred is simply a symbol of the society, linked religion with society as a "mirror" of the society; authored the book “The Elementary Forms of Religious Life”.
Sigmund Freud was an atheist who viewed religion as an "outward manifestation of basic psychological causes," and considered religion to be: an illusion, a form of "wish fulfillment", and a projection of neuroses.
Sigmund Freud also authored several books exploring the nature of religion, including “Totem and Taboo”, saw God or "the Holy" as the reality that stands beyond and behind what we call "religion," identified this "HOLY" as numinous and the "mysterium tremendum fascinans".
Rudolf Otto authored the book “The Idea of the Holy” and considered awareness of the sacred to be at the heart of the human religious experience.
Mircea Eliade authored the book “The Sacred and the Profane”.
Safety belts could have saved the lives of approximately one-quarter of the drivers who were not wearing them at the time of their deaths.
A seat belt is a vehicle safety device that is designed to protect the driver or a passenger from a harmful movement that may occur during a collision or a sudden stop.
Seat belts are primarily used to protect passengers in the event of an accident. According to Newton's first law of motion, when a car abruptly stops or crashes, a person sitting in a moving car may be pushed forward due to inertia of motion, potentially causing damage.
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Answer:
1. B, 2. A, 3. D, 4. C, 5. A, 6. B
Explanation:
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C) freedom is the answer!