What is the definition of a “religious” article?
A religious article is one that deals primarily with issues of religion, just as a scientific article is one that deals primarily with science. Thus, just because an article touches upon, or is related to issues of religion does not make it a religious article, any more than one which touches upon, or is related to science makes it a scientific one. An article becomes “religious” by the preponderance of discussion of religion within it. If only 25% of the ideas have religious connotation and the rest have social, political, or scientific connotation, then it would not be a religious article, but a social, or political or scientific one. If, however, over 50% of the ideas were religious in nature, it begins to define itself as religious.