How is a sociological definition of religion different from a commonsense, everyday definition?
A) A sociological definition looks only at the macro elements of religion.
B) A sociological definition looks only at the way religion is created and re-created through everyday interaction.
C) A sociological definition must be broad enough to encompass all varieties of religious experiences.
D) A sociological definition cannot take into account personal relationships with God.
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