The Establishment Clause and the Free exercise clause are held in the following lines of the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution <u>"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."</u>
The Establishment Clause ("Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion") is the clause that separates government from state by prohibiting the government from creating a nationally recognized religion and, as some Supreme Court cases have stated, it also prohibits the government from unduly preferring or sponsoring one religion over other religions.
The Free Exercise Clause (or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."), on the other hand, guarantees people's right to believe in the religion they want and do actions made on behalf of those beliefs.
So, while the first clause prohibits the government from establishing an official religion, the second one prohibits the government from forbidding people's exercise of their beliefs on religion.
Answer:
Torah
Be righteous or Saint
Messiah
Explanation:
Many of the central beliefs of Judaism are listed in the <u>Torah</u>, such as the importance of observing the Sabbath or practicing self-control instead of stealing or committing murder. One of the most important ideas in Judaism involves one’s relationship with God. Jews work to <u>saint</u> by doing good deeds for others and praying to God every day. Some Jews also look forward to the coming of <u>Messiah</u>, who they believe will bring peace to the world and restore them to the promised land of Canaan.
Torah(תורה):
The first five books of the Bible.
Jews believe that they could be saints by doing good deeds, meditating the TaNaK.
Messiah(משיח):
In Hebrew this word Messiah or 'Mashiach' means anointed.
Jews believe that the anointed will come bring peace to the world and Israel(specially)and restore them to the promised land Canaan.
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Replacing the ellipses ( ...) with an interesting word or phrase will attract either a noun phrase or verb phrase:
The batter ran to first base like <u>a rabbit</u>
She looks like <u>her </u><u>mother</u>
Marie sings like <u>a professional singer</u>
He <u>runs</u> into the field.
Jean <u>sleeps</u> on the couch.
<h3>What is a phrase?</h3>
A phrase is a word of group of words that is headed by a particular word class or part of speech. Every word or group has a word which is key or most important in such group. The key or most important word in a group becomes the head which governs other word(s) in such context. The part of speech of such word is used to name such group.
Therefore, the correct answer is as given above.
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Cave art is generally considered to have a symbolic or religious function, sometimes both. The exact meanings of the images remain unknown, but some experts think they may have been created within the framework of shamanic beliefs and practices.
The key move in switching from dualism and materialism to holism is from looking at parts of a people to kinds of behavior.
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