State eight traditional African understanding of life.

      

State eight traditional African understanding of life.

  

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gideon
i. Life is sacred/no killings.
ii. Life is cyclic from unborn, living and the living dead.
iii. Life is a mystery.
iv. It’s enhanced through observation of rituals, taboos, customs and regulations.
v. It is perpetuated through marriage and procreation.
vi. It is promoted through transitional stages of birth, intiation and marriage.
vii. Life does not end at birth.
viii. It begins at conception.
ix. The Supreme Being is the source of life.
gideon1 answered the question on November 2, 2017 at 06:47


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