A Sense of Community by Rituals
Date Submitted: 11/16/2001 18:53:29
A Sense of Community by Rituals
"In Christ, we who are many form one body and each member belongs to all the others"(Romans 12.5). From that
definition, human's innate need to bond together is apparent, providing the basis of a community. In the religious
sense, a community can be described as the interaction between a group of individuals. All communities need
distinguishing factors that not only unite the members in thought but also in action.
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harshness of her peers by
finding outlets for her oppressed emotions of loneliness. Although Halloween, animals, dancing, fashion
expression, and sex gave her some compensation, none of these could give her complete self-assurance. She
had longed to be accepted by society's standards, but came to terms with her feelings and acknowledged her true
self. As her soul unfolded, her personality was no longer restrained by feelings of insecurity and need to conform
to feminine standards.
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