Multiple Choice
How do faith and religion differ?
A) Faith is an individual expression of belief; this shared faith within a group is religion.
B) Faith refers to belief in supernatural beings, while religion is defined as following spiritual behaviors.
C) Faith refers to following spiritual behaviors, while religion is defined as belief in supernatural beings.
D) There is no difference: faith and religion are terms that describe the same phenomena.
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