Which of the following is not a problem when defining the difference between secular and sacred?
Question 2 options:
Behavior considered appropriate for religious occasions varies from culture to culture.
Some secular settings, objects, and events acquire intense, powerful meaning.
The distinction between the supernatural and natural is not consistently made in society.
If religion is defined with reference to the sacred and/or supernatural, it raises the question of how to classify ritual-like behaviors in secular contexts.
Secular rituals are performed in strictly religious settings.