What does religion have to do with culture?
Religion and other belief systems are often integral to a culture. Religion, from the Latin religare, meaning “to bind fast”, is a feature of cultures throughout human history. The Dictionary of Philosophy and Religion defines religion in the following way: … an institution with a recognized body of communicants who gather together regularly for worship, and accept a set of doctrines offering some means of relating the individual to what is taken to be the ultimate nature of reality.[14] Religion often codifies behavior, such as with the 10 Commandments of Christianity or the five precepts of Buddhism. Sometimes it is involved with government, as in a theocracy. It also influences arts. Eurocentric custom to some extent divides humanity into Western and non-Western cultures, although this has some flaws. Western culture spread from Europe most strongly to Australia, Canada, and the United States. It is influenced by ancient Greece, ancient Rome and the Christian church. Western cultu