Religion is more than a scheme of exceptional emblems, rites, and strong sentiments, administered in the direction of a largest being; belief is supreme concern (Norris and Inglehart, 2006); it is the state of being grabbed by certain thing unconditional, holy and absolute. As such it devotes significance, gravity, and deepness to all culture and conceives out of the heritage material a religious culture of its own. The compare between religion and culture is decreased to the duality of devout and secular culture with innumerable transitions between them. The revolutionary movements, for example, comprise a supreme anxiety, a religious standard, concealed ...