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World Religion
Judaism
Torah, Talmud, Ten Commandments
Basic Beliefs: Jews Believe in one god, heart of judaism is family,social responsibility and doing good deeds.
Moses: God's Prophet, led followers away from slavery, gave followers ten commandments
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Jews do not believe that Jesus was the messiah, but just a good and wise man who lived 2000 years ago.
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The Sabbath is commanded by God. Every week religious Jews look at the Sabbath, the Jewish holy day, and keep its laws and customs
Jews celebrate the Feast of Passover (Pesach in Hebrew) to commemorate the liberation of the Children of Israel who were led out of Egypt by Moses. Jews have celebrated Passover since about 1300 BC, following the rules laid down by God in Exodus 13.
Rabbi, (Hebrew: “my teacher,” or “my master”), in Judaism, a person qualified by academic studies of the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud to act as spiritual leader and religious teacher of a Jewish community or congregation.
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Confuciusm
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Major tenets/concepts of the belief. 1. The reification of names: language used in accordance with the truth of things. 2. The Doctrine of the Mean the proper action is the way between the extremes. 3.The Five Relationships: the way things should be done in social life
They symbolize four important times in ones life. These are: birth, reaching maturity, marriage and death. Their Practices go along with these stages
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These are the main textes 1.Analects.
2.Mencius.
3.The Doctrine of the Mean.
4.Book of Documents.
5.Book of Odes.
6.Book of Rites.
7.Book of Changes.
"Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life."~ Confucius
6,111,056 people practice this religion
Hinduism
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Major tenets/ beliefs 1.Truth is eternal.
2.Brahman is Truth and Reality.
3.The Vedas are the ultimate authority.
4.Everyone should strive to achieve dharma.
5.Individual souls are immortal.
6.The goal of the individual soul is moksha.
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The four permissible goals in Hinduism are kama, artha, dharma and moksha, with each goal being more important than those before it.
Hindu practices include rituals such as puja (worship) and recitations, meditation, family-oriented rites of passage, annual festivals, and occasional pilgrimages
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Shintoism
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Practices include divination, spirit possession, and shamanic healing. Some of their practices come from Buddhism, Taoism or Confucianism, but most come from ancient local traditions
The holy books of Shinto are the Kojiki or 'Records of Ancient Matters' (712 CE) and the Nihon-gi or 'Chronicles of Japan' (720 CE).
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Taoism
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Taoist belief is based on the idea that there is central or organizing principle of the Universe, a natural order or a "way of heaven",
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Bhuddism
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Life is suffering, follow the eightfold path to reach enlightenment
The Tripitaka (Pali Canon), Mahayana Sutras and the Tibetan Book of the Dead are three major noncanonical Buddhist texts
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Chanting,Praying,
Vegetarianism,Meditation
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Christianity
Some Teachings of Jesus
1.The Christian life is marked by baptism
2.God is available to help us not give in to temptation
3.Jesus asks us to repent—turn away from wrong, confess wrongdoing
Easter: Festival of the Christian Church, celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ
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Disciples: followers of christianity Gospel:Teachings/revelations of Jesus
Mossiah :a person who is expected to save people from a very bad situation.
Main Beleifs
Belief in God the Father, Jesus Christ as the Son of God, and the Holy Spirit.
The holiness of the Church and the communion of saints.
The death, descent into hell, resurrection and ascension of Christ.
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