existentialism and religious beliefs
Existentialism is a philosophical perspective that emphasizes individual existence, freedom, and responsibility for creating meaning in life. It focuses on the individual's ability to make choices and navigate life's uncertainties. Religious beliefs, on the other hand, encompass a variety of faith-based perspectives regarding the existence of a higher power, divine purpose, morality, and the afterlife. While existentialism primarily focuses on personal autonomy and human agency, it does not necessarily exclude or contradict religious beliefs, as individuals can incorporate existentialist ideas into their religious worldview.
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