The controversial idea of how the world was created and the notion of god itself remains unclear to many until today. However, few religions such as Judaism, Islam, and Christianity understand god to be the ultimate and omnipotent being in the universe, subsequently leading to how the world was really created. For example, Jews believe that god is one and will always be one. He is the source of life for everything in this world, he is eternally omnipresent, and he is the one who created the world. The Islamic race, more or less, agrees on this; they believe that god is one and he created the world. Nonetheless, the Christians acknowledge god to be one, but they insist on believing god bore a son who was perfectly human yet perfectly god at the same time: Jesus. This is precisely what makes Judaism different from other religions; they always, and always have, believed in one god, unlike the distorted view of the Christians. This eventually leads to the rituals and traditions a religion is based upon.
Every religion includes in it many yearly, and sometimes daily, rituals that will express gratitude or praise to god. For example, in Judaism there are three main festivals or holidays where a Jewish male must go to the Temple to offer