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church
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Western Christianity
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The church serves as the focal point for religious gatherings and community events in Western Christian culture.
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4
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2
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fasting
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Western Christianity
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Fasting is a common practice in Western Christianity, especially during Lent.
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3
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3
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sin
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Western Christianity
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In Western Christianity, sin is viewed as a breaking of divine laws with implications for the afterlife.
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3
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4
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easter
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Western Christianity
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Easter in Western Christianity is celebrated on varying dates due to the use of the Gregorian calendar.
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2
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5
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iconography
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Western Christianity
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In Western Christianity, icons are not commonly venerated.
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2
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6
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iconostasis
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Western Christianity
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Iconostasis is not commonly found in Western Christian churches.
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2
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7
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schism
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Western Christianity
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Schisms in Western Christianity lead to the creation of new denominations.
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2
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8
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antichrist
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Western Christianity
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The Antichrist, prophesied in the Book of Revelation, is seen as a figure of evil and opposition to Christ in Western Christian culture.
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1
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9
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graveyards
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Western Christianity
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In Western Christian culture, graveyards are often associated with headstones, crosses, and flowers.
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1
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10
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sheep
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Western Christianity
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Sheep have religious symbolism in Western Christianity as the lamb of God.
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1
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