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Antoxa Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What's the difference?

Hello everyone!
What is the difference between cult and rite?
How should I say: "To perform a cult" or "to perform a rite"?
  

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Hi Antoxa, The difference is that, a cult is a group of people who have extreme religious belief and a rite is like a ceremony performed by a group of people,mostly for religious purpose like funeral rites.

  • Hi Antoxa, The difference is that, a cult is a group of people who have extreme religious belief and a rite is like a ceremony performed by a group of people,mostly for religious purpose like funeral rites.
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Hi Antoxa,
The difference is that, a cult is a group of people who have extreme religious belief and a rite is like a ceremony performed by a group of people,mostly for religious purpose like funeral rites.
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Thank you, princeton-gal!

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