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what is a group of people who follow a set of ethics with common spiritual beliefs
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That is generally called a religion or a faith community.
A religion (or religious community/faith community) is a group of people who share common spiritual beliefs, practices or rituals and typically follow a shared moral or ethical code. Related terms, depending on size and context, include denomination (a branch within a larger religion), sect (a smaller or distinct group), congregation/church (a local gathering), spiritual movement, or — for non‑theistic ethical systems — humanist or ethical societies.
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A religion (or religious community/faith community) is a group of people who share common spiritual beliefs, practices or rituals and typically follow a shared moral or ethical code. Related terms, depending on size and context, include denomination (a branch within a larger religion), sect (a smaller or distinct group), congregation/church (a local gathering), spiritual movement, or — for non‑theistic ethical systems — humanist or ethical societies.
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