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Religion for Atheists: A non-believer's guide to the uses of religion – 2012 book by Alain de Botton which argues that while supernatural claims made by religion are false, some aspects of religion are still useful and can be applied in secular life and society.
Builders' rites – Ceremonies associated with construction
Ceremonial dance – Major category of dance forms
Ceremonial magic – Variety of rituals of magic
Ceremonial weapon – Object used for ceremonial purposes to display power or authority.
Cornerstone – First stone set in construction of a masonry foundation
Event planning – Purposeful and systematic planning of public events
Gift – Item given to someone without the expectation of anything in return
Groundbreaking – Ceremony on the first day of construction
Human condition – Ultimate concerns of human existence
Liturgy – Customary public worship performed by a religious group
Opening ceremony – Official opening of a building or event
Ribbon cutting ceremony – Official opening of a building or event
Rite of passage – Ritual reflecting change of social status
Tjurunga – Object of religious significance to some Central Australian Aboriginal people
Topping out – Builders' rite when the last beam (or equivalent) is placed
Worship – Act of religious devotion
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