You have two alarm clocks in your room. one rings every monday morning. The other every 5 minutes. They are different and will affect you differently. One will make you stressed and the other will drive you insane. Frequenzy tend to matter for noise makers.
Well… OK, since we’re asking the question, they are the same conceptually, both being a call to religious observance generally.
Practically they are not the same, as the church bells should be ringing for service once per week, rather than multiple times per day.
So you don’t live near a church, right?
Are you referring to church bells that ring for the time of day? I don’t think that qualifies as a religious observance.
Angelus, ninth, … Every day.
Some churches ring three times a day for daily prayer. Dunno how common that is in the US.
Both fullfil the same role, just because one prays more often than the other makes them not inherently different. Neither in theory nore practise
The other sounds off way more frequently and it’s subjective but the amplified sound of someone yelling vs. bells just seems way worse
You have two alarm clocks in your room. one rings every monday morning. The other every 5 minutes. They are different and will affect you differently. One will make you stressed and the other will drive you insane. Frequenzy tend to matter for noise makers.
Huh?