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The World's Religions -- Buddhism, Taoism Christianity Christianity Hinduism



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Learn about the world's religions. Learn more about Christianity Christianity Taoism Taoism Christianity Hinduism. These religions have different beliefs and practices. Some religions emphasize the personal while others are more focused on the universal. Some emphasize the importance of personal salvation and reject this world as corrupt.

Buddhism

Buddhism is an ancient religion that was founded on the teachings Buddha. It emphasizes self denial and embraces the concepts karma as well as reincarnation. While there are many Buddhist schools out there, they all have a common moral base. These are the precepts. Values. Virtues Buddha expounded in 5th century BC. They guide the 350,000,000 Buddhists today.

Taoism

The philosophy behind Taoism is based on the idea that all things in the universe are part of a larger whole. This whole is the Tao, also known the Dao. It is the cosmic force that flows through everything, binding and freeing it. Taoism developed from observation of the natural universe and belief of cosmic balance. Some Taoists practice spirit and ancestor worship.


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Christianity

The complex question of Christianity's status among all religions can be confusing, but Christians should remember that Christianity does not stand alone or fall short of any other faith. Interreligious dialogue in today’s world is crucial. The increased encounters among people of different faiths and cultures are an essential component of reaching enlightenment. In this sense, Christians should not be content to remain on the periphery of interreligious dialogue. While the question may be complex, the biblical framework for assessing world religions provides a solid foundation for Christian engagement.


Hinduism

Hinduism has been a popular religion in India for centuries. Its origins can be traced back to 400 BCE. This was when the Indus Valley people were worshiped. One of the most important religious texts in the world is the Vedas, a collection sacred texts written in many different languages. These texts, together with the tradition of worship, has influenced the development of modern Hinduism.

Sikhism

Guru Nanak is the founder or the Sikh tradition. Guru Nanak lived in South Asia's Punjab Region, which is divided between India & Pakistan. Today, most Sikhs live on the Indian side of the border. The social injustices that he witnessed in his time disillusioned Guru. He believed that there was only one divine force that created the universe, and he believed that this force resides within everything. Sikhism stresses service to humanity.

People without affiliation

A growing segment of the world's population is unaffiliated with any established religion. These people are called "nones" and represent a broad spectrum of beliefs. They have established advocacy and service groups to speak out on social issues. They are expanding their reach in the media. They are a large audience for media because they are mostly young and secular.


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Folk religions

Folk religions are traditions that come from local or ethnic religious traditions. They are not officially recognized by any church or country. They are unique to a region or indigenous group and rely heavily on sympathetic magic and superstition to evoke supernatural forces. These traditions are based on belief that the stars, planets and other celestial bodies influence human behavior on a spiritual and personal level.

Judaism

Judaism is the oldest religion on the planet. It dates back approximately 2,000 B.C. to when the Hebrews lived in the Middle East. Abraham, who was a male, is the focal point of the faith. Abraham, an older man without children, sought God’s help, and was given the promise of a large and fertile child. After travelling across the Middle East, Abraham decided to follow one God.



 



The World's Religions -- Buddhism, Taoism Christianity Christianity Hinduism