Having been formed in the same general region‚ it is not surprising that the religions of Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ Sikhism‚ and Hinduism have some similarities. The basic philosophical ideals that Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Sikhism share are the beliefs in a system of karma‚ a cycle of rebirth‚ and the goal of ultimate liberation which leads to the end of the rebirth cycle and peace to the soul. However‚ the way that each religion goes about these shared philosophies and have other beliefs that set
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Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Sikhism Simon Osorio Stanbridge College HUM 1020 (ITT/ITS) Daniel Else March 25‚ 2013 Assignment #1 Hinduism‚ Buddhism Jainism‚ and Sikhism are all Eastern religions with similar philosophical beliefs. In Hinduism you embrace a great diversity of different beliefs‚ a fact that can be easy confusing to western religions which are accustomed to creeds‚ confessions‚ and carefully-worded beliefs of statements. In Hinduism you can believe a wide variety of things about
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with God. Practices within the Sikhism religion include prayer and meditation on God’s name‚ services at the gurdwara temple‚ worship and charity. Despite the various practices and origins’ of these eastern religions‚ Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism has much in common. These three religions strongly believe in karma which stresses nonviolence among all living things‚ including themselves. They believe that if one does well their life will end in happiness and if one does badly their life will result
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Sikhism began in 1469 with the birth of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Guru Nanak began preaching the way of enlightenment and God after he had received a spiritual vision from god. After his death‚ he was succeeded by nine Gurus which are regarded as his reincarnations‚ these nine would lead the Sikh movement until 1708. At this time the teachings from all ten gurus were passed on to the Khalsa Panth and the sacred text. This text is known as Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji‚ which was compiled by the tenth Guru
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PHL 230: Final Paper Guidelines and Grading Guide Overview The final project for this course is the creation of a final paper that provides a comparative analysis of the key beliefs of one Eastern religion and one Abrahamic religion regarding existential questions and the afterlife. In the paper‚ you should provide a description of the key beliefs for the religions you select‚ an analysis of the ways in which the two religions differ‚ an analysis of the ways in which the two religions resemble each
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The following questions are adapted from “KS Bull 2008 Issue 1″ Are high salaries for government officials ever justifiable? “Singapore needs more scientists than artists.” Do you agree? “The internet is the best thing that has happened to democracy in recent years.” Discuss. “Future wars will be fought over the control of natural resources.” Comment. “Beauty pageants are degrading to women.” How far do you agree? Is marriage still relevant in today’s society? Is it ever justifiable
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Sikhism and islam are two of the largest religions in the world. They both have are similar but also have lots of differences. Sikhism is the right way to live life with God‚ while Islam is the perfect way to live life with god but with some strict rules. Similarities: Some of the things that these two religions have in common are‚ they both are monotheism‚ both think that all religions are equal‚ and both have an place to worship. These religions belief of god is that their is only one God.
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K.S. Maniam: Removal in Pasir Panjang As the first-generation descendant of indentured Indian labourers brought in to service the rubber plantations of British colonial Malaya‚ Maniam knows too well the trauma and losses attendant on that position of cultural‚ linguistic‚ geographic and temporal displacement. Early stories such as "Ratnamuni"‚ and "The Third Child" and "Removal in Pasir Panjang" capture the nuances and particular texture of diasporic Indian life‚ replete with its fears‚ failures
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human" (Sikh Beliefs‚ 2016‚ para. 2). They only worship the One Almighty God‚ whereas in Christianity some people worship Jesus and belief that he is God (Sikh Beliefs‚ 2016). Christianity has Jesus who did take form as a human; this is in contrast to Sikhism stating that God will not take the form of a human. A Sikh’s belief in life after death is vastly different than that from a Christian’s perspective. Sikh’s believe in reincarnation and that their rebirth is given over and over until one "
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years‚ Christianity was considered to the be the only religion of importance. However‚ as people have migrated and relocated to other parts of the world‚ so has religious freedom. One of the religions Christianity is compared and contrasted with is Sikhism. It is unknown to many people‚ but its followers are continuously growing. Although one religion is thousands of years old and the other is fairly new‚ they do share a few similarities (Tanabe‚ 2014). Both religions faithfully believe in God’s
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