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Home » News » Exhibit explores religion’s cultural side

Exhibit explores religion’s cultural side

Posted on December 17, 2011
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This entry was posted in News and tagged beliefs, Canada, Canadian Museum of Civilization in Gatineau, controversies, educational empathy, educational mandate, evolution of culture, exhibition on God, indigestion, major faiths, museum, practices, religion in media, religion's cultural side, Stephen Inglis, symbols, Vancouver. Bookmark the permalink.
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