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World religions (Judaism (Judaism was founded by Abraham or Moses, Judaism…
World religions
Judaism
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Judaism is monotheistic, which means Jews only believe in one God
The Jewish holy books are the Torah and the Talmud, and in the Torah there is a list of ten commandments
The goals of Judaism are to perpetuate the betterment of self and society and to find responsibility and unity
Jews are not concerned with salvation and do not believe Jesus was the messiah, although Judaism is the foundation of christianity they are a not a part of each other
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The rank in major world religions is 5th, with about 13 million followers
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Sabbath for Jews is much like Sunday for Christians, it is a day or time of religious observance
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Confucism
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The Five Classics consists of the Book of Odes, Book of Documents, Book of Changes, Book of Rites, and the Spring and Autumn Annals.
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Buddhism
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The 4 Noble Truths are the main concepts of beliefs (Life is suffering, personal desire is where your suffering comes from, your personal desire can be overcome, follow the eightfold path to overcome your personal desire
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The Buddha did not right down his teachings. Until 300 years after his death they were just passed down orally.
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Hinduism
Hindu temples are focused on just one god/goddess, the Hindus believe that statues are actual gods and goddesses.
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The vedas are the texts of Hinduism they are a collection of hymns and ceremonies they use in worship
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Quote: "There is nothing noble about superior to some other man the true nobility is being superior to your previous self"
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Hindu practices include rituals such as puja (worship) and recitations, meditation, family-oriented rites of passage, annual festivals, and occasional pilgrimages
Daoism
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Meditation, keeping a pure body, breathing correctly, and meditation are the main practices of religion in Daoism
Christianity
Main idea- belief in God, Jesus, holy spirit, the death, descent into hell, resurrection and ascension of Christ. Christianity is also a monotheistic.
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Paul was a Jewish Roman citizen who became a Christian and spread Christianity throughout parts of Asia and in the Greek speaking world.
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Messiah- the promised deliverer of the Jewish nation prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (Jewish sacred writing promised a Messiah to free people)
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The New Testament is the second part of the Bible which includes Gospels, The Acts of Apostles, St. Paul, and the book of Revelation.
Easter is celebrating the resurrection of Jesus after being executed by Romans. 3 days later followers went to Jesus' tomb and found it empty.
Jesus taught justice and compassion along with the coming of Gods Kingdom. He told people to live simple and humbly.
Shintoism
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Ritual is one of the most important aspects of Shinto. Shrine visiting and celebrating Kami are the most common rituals.
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Practice of religion: Shrine visiting, Kami worshiping, many people in Japan actually have shrines in their houses
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