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RELIGIONS - Coggle Diagram
RELIGIONS
Judaism
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Modern Judaism faces challenges like secularization and assimilation, which threaten Jewish identity and continuity. These issues have sparked concerns about maintaining traditions and community ties, especially in diaspora communities outside Israel.
Hinduism
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Believes in the doctrines of samsara (the continuous cycle of life, death, and reincarnation) and karma (the universal law of cause and effect). One of the key thoughts of Hinduism is “atman,” or the belief in soul.
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The rise of religious nationalism and sectarianism to the persistence of caste-based discrimination and violence.
Shintoism
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Shinto, or the “way of the spirits or deities,” began to take form in Japan’s pre-historic period before the 6th century C.E.
Sacred Texts, Objects, & Places
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The main beliefs of Shinto are the importance of purity, harmony, respect for nature, family respect, and subordination of the individual before the group.
Buddhism
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At an early age, he left the comforts of home and went in search of knowledge. He wandered for several years, and met and discussed with other contemporary thinkers. He meditated for several days under a 'peepal tree at Bodh Gaya in Bihar.
it can sometimes be misunderstood or oversimplified. This can result in certain practices or teachings being taken out of context, leading to misconceptions about the true essence of Buddhist philosophy and its deeper meanings, such as mindfulness, meditation, and the concept of suffering.
Confucianism
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Include respect for elders, harmony between individuals, justice, loyalty to family and friends, and filial piety.
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Taoism
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It means that the true Dao or (way) is beyond words and human understanding. The more we to explain something, the more we make it smaller and less true. Any attempt to describe and explain it in words fails because Dao is infinite and always changing.
This commercialization can distort the spiritual essence of Taoism, leading to corruption, exploitation, and social degradation.
Christianity
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Christians
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Christianity first began with Jesus of Nazareth and centers around his life, teachings, death and ultimately, his resurrection, which took place in 30 AD.
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The core teaching and message of Christianity is that a loving God sent His begotten Son to redeem humanity from eternal
damnation.
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Islam
Allah
Prophet Muhammad
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Islam represents entire devotion and obedience to Allah, which is why it is named Islam. The term "Islam" also means "peace," implying that true peace of body and mind can only be achieved by surrender and devotion to Allah.
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