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	<title>Successful Education | Religious Studies Club | Activity</title>
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				<title>Tina changed the description of the group Religious Studies Club from "The Religious Studies Club is an inclusive, respectful, and intellectually enriching space for students aged 14–18 to explore world religions, spiritual traditions, and the role of belief systems in shaping societies and cultures. This online academic club invites students of all faiths and backgrounds to engage in thoughtful discussions, historical analysis, and comparative study of diverse religious worldviews.
What We Explore and Do:


 	
Weekly discussions on major world religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Indigenous belief systems

 	
Comparative studies on rituals, sacred texts, moral teachings, and philosophical ideas

 	
Exploration of religion’s influence on history, politics, literature, art, and social justice

 	
Guest talks from religious leaders, scholars, and interfaith advocates

 	
Cultural events, virtual site visits (temples, mosques, churches, etc.), and group presentations

 	
Critical thinking activities on topics like faith and reason, pluralism, ethics, and freedom of belief


Club Rules and Guidelines:


 	
Eligibility: Open to students aged 14–18 with curiosity about religion, philosophy, and global cultures.

 	
Respect: All discussions must be approached with respect, cultural sensitivity, and nonjudgment.

 	
Inclusivity: The club is secular and educational—not for promoting or criticizing any faith.

 	
Participation: Members must attend at least two sessions per month and contribute actively.

 	
Open Dialogue: Diverse opinions are welcome when shared respectfully and constructively.

 	
Privacy: Personal beliefs or backgrounds shared by members should remain confidential.

 	
Preparation: Members are encouraged to complete assigned readings or videos before meetings.

 	
Academic Integrity: Cite all sources and use reliable materials when presenting or researching.

 	
Digital Etiquette: Practice maturity and professionalism in all online interactions.

 	
Violations: Disrespectful or intolerant behavior may result in disciplinary action or removal.


The Religious Studies Club fosters a deeper understanding of humanity by encouraging empathy, dialogue, and global awareness. Join us to explore how belief shapes the world and to become a bridge-builder in a diverse, interconnected society." to "The Religious Studies Club is an inclusive, respectful, and intellectually enriching space for students aged 14–18 to explore world religions, spiritual traditions, and the role of belief systems in shaping societies and cultures. This online academic club invites students of all faiths and backgrounds to engage in thoughtful discussions, historical analysis, and comparative study of diverse religious worldviews.
What We Explore and Do:

 	Weekly discussions on major world religions, including Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Indigenous belief systems
 	Comparative studies on rituals, sacred texts, moral teachings, and philosophical ideas
 	Exploration of religion’s influence on history, politics, literature, art, and social justice
 	Guest talks from religious leaders, scholars, and interfaith advocates
 	Cultural events, virtual site visits (temples, mosques, churches, etc.), and group presentations
 	Critical thinking activities on topics like faith and reason, pluralism, ethics, and freedom of belief

Club Rules and Guidelines:

 	Eligibility: Open to students aged 14–18 with curiosity about religion, philosophy, and global cultures.
 	Respect: All discussions must be approached with respect, cultural sensitivity, and nonjudgment.
 	Inclusivity: The club is secular and educational—not for promoting or criticizing any faith.
 	Participation: Members must attend at least two sessions per month and contribute actively.
 	Open Dialogue: Diverse opinions are welcome when shared respectfully and constructively.
 	Privacy: Personal beliefs or backgrounds shared by members should remain confidential.
 	Preparation: Members are encouraged to complete assigned readings or videos before meetings.
 	Academic Integrity: Cite all sources and use reliable materials when presenting or researching.
 	Digital Etiquette: Practice maturity and professionalism in all online interactions.
 	Violations: Disrespectful or intolerant behavior may result in disciplinary action or removal.

The Religious Studies Club fosters a deeper understanding of humanity by encouraging empathy, dialogue, and global awareness. Join us to explore how belief shapes the world and to become a bridge-builder in a diverse, interconnected society."</title>
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				<pubdate>Thu, 01 May 2025 23:01:20 -0400</pubdate>

				
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