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    It is also used to help humans feel a sense of being a part of something bigger and encourages giving to the poor. One more‚ huge effect religion has on humans is that is strongly promotes the general act of being a genuinely good person. The Monotheistic religions have always been guiding their follower to becoming more righteous people with the teaching and laws provided in their holy scripture. Essentially‚ they all follow this one golden rule: treat people the way you want to be treated. Religion

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    Comparative Essay: Hinduism and Judaism Hinduism and Judaism‚ two of the world’s biggest religions‚ are seemingly completely unalike‚ with differences such as their views of afterlife‚ death and birth Hindus believing in rebirth and “oneness” with Brahman‚ and Jews believing in a world to come‚ focusing more on God’s image‚ never really mentioning what happens after death‚ and they are different in their way to truth and spirituality‚ Jews following their holy books to do good and live a spiritual

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    idea is repulsive but they do not take into account some of the benefits that may result from arranged marriages. In society today‚ many are accustomed to romantic love. However‚ arranged marriages are still being practiced‚ especially throughout Hinduism. Given the many cons that can result from this practice‚ there can still be many positive outcomes such as‚ lower divorce rates‚ family approval and most often‚ financial stability. Divorce rates are lower in arranged marriages

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    Examine and comment on contrasting standpoints about God and/or existence in relation to the topic you have investigated. Christianity and Hinduism seem to have profoundly different views in relation to God and/or existence. For example‚ creation within Christian belief is primarily ex-nihilo (out of nothing). God created everything in 7 days from the light and darkness‚ to the day of rest. This can be illustrated by reference to Genesis 1:1 – 2:4a “In the beginning God created the heavens and

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    The Beliefs and Relations of Hinduism & Buddhism Mr. Valor Pickett Robert Truett 5/1/13 The Beliefs and Relations of Hinduism and Buddhism The two major religions that have dominated the country of India are known as Hinduism and Buddhism. Unlike the majority of religions known to man‚ these two religions are more followed as a way to live rather to gain enlightenment than a dualistic battle between deities trying to claim the souls of the world before the apocalypse as scribed

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    Contemporary Issues in Hinduism Anthony Fierro‚ Elvira White‚ Matthew Anthony‚ Rosalie Loveland Rel/133 January 21‚ 2013 Michael Raburn Contemporary Issues in Hinduism Many people say that Hinduism is the product of melding different religions and cultural influences. Around the 5th or 6th centuries‚ two religions emerged in India that had heavy influence on the formation of Hinduism (Kinnard‚ 2013). Those two religions were Jainism and Buddhism‚ and are of course not new‚ but formulated

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    Alyssa Landon Religion 105 Paper #1 3/8/01 Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse discusses the many paths of teaching that relate to Hinduism that Siddhartha followed on his journey through life and how each path helped him realize what he wanted with his life. Siddhartha follows many teachings or paths in which to reach his spiritual destination‚ which at the beginning was to reach Nirvana. The four stages of life choices‚ which favor both renunciation and world upholding‚ are 1) student 2) householder

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    many religions‚ have both positive and negative perceptions in today’s society. Hinduism is no exception. “Hinduism‚ is the oldest and third largest religion in the world; Social changes and increased diversity are making it harder than ever to uphold their beliefs and values”. The following article will outline Hinduism‚ it effects on humankind and the universe‚ its difficulties and issues and how it as helped. Hinduism‚ is the third largest religion in the world; it accounts for about 15% of the

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    Buddhism‚ and Hinduism are different religions that have some of the same things in it but they are all very different but kind of the same in some ways. It talks about the things that are the same about the three different religions and some things that are the same in the three religions. They have things in common but they are also very different in many ways. Hinduism is one of the oldest living religions in the world. They are very different from other religions. Hinduism came from India

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    Hinduism * A combination of a member of religious traditions in India * A polytheistic religion (More than one god) * God is Brahman - Creator and creation‚ made manifest in 3 persons: 1. Brahma - Creator 2. Vishnu - Preserver 3. Shiva - Destroyer * According to Hinduism‚ our true self is Brahman * The human soul is Atman * Basic Hindu phrase is "Atman is Brahman" or "Tat Tatum asi"‚ meaning "That Thou Art!" * Goal of Hindu life: 1. Become perfected to

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