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    Prompt 1 From prehistoric man to today‚ humans have been searching for answers to the unknown within their spirituality. The evolution of religion and spirituality grew from where and who they looked to for good fortune in wealth or harvests‚ protection‚ and healing. Throughout history‚ man is seen to evolve and follow an animistic‚ polytheistic‚ and pantheistic worship. During prehistory‚ a time before “true” civilization and a written language‚ man turned to animism. Animism is the idea that

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    unknown‚ Michael Molloy‚ in Experiencing the World’s Religions (2013)‚ presented the details of the life of Siddhartha Gautama‚ the man who would come to be known as Buddha. Around 500 B.C.E.‚ Siddhartha was born to a prince of the Shakya tribe in modern day Nepal. Siddhartha’s mother died a week after childbirth‚ leaving him in the care of a father whom‚ on the advice of a sage‚ ensured Siddhartha would leave an extremely sheltered but pleasant life. Upon Siddhartha’s first excursion into the world‚

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    who has trained himself to follow the societal expectations imposed upon him. The two philosophies/religions originated in the 5th/6th centuries in China. Taoism though‚ shows roots in some of China’s oldest belief systems where shamanism and pantheism were prevailing. While they both have elements of philosophy and religion‚ Confucianism and Taoism at first seem to be polar opposites of each other. They appear to represent different methods of thinking about the world around us and to

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    Buddhism has lasted for two and a half millennia and is now the fourth largest religion. Buddhism is a religion or philosophy usually practiced in eastern and central Asia. It was first founded in the 5th century B.C‚ based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. This religion is a teaching to reach a state of lasting unconditional happiness known as enlightenment or Nirvana. Unlike other religions‚ there is no god and or restrictions on your eating habits‚ clothing choice‚ or give up possession

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    teachings and experience of Siddhartha Gautama who became known as the Buddha or the Awakened One. Siddhartha is the son of King Suddhodana‚ the leader of the Shakya tribe‚ his mother died shortly after his birth. Siddhartha’s father had hopes that his son would follow in his footsteps. Siddhartha lived in great luxury and was kept from the knowledge of religion and human suffering. He married at a young age and trained to become a warrior. At the age of 29 Siddhartha disobeyed his father and left

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    of 520 BC. As the legend goes‚ Siddhartha Guatama was a holy man from Lumbini‚ who later on in his life discovered the four noble truths. At the beginning‚ the Buddha’s teachings were passed down with words‚ but were later developed into two formations of scripture which are: Tripitaka‚ meaning the passing down of knowledge down by the council of monks) and The Sutras‚ meaning the passing down by the Mahayana School). Siddharta Guatama In about 580 BCE‚ Siddhartha Gautama was born into a wealthy

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    completely to god or go to Hell. The Bible promotes intolerance (shunning‚ stoning‚ eternal torture‚ death) regarding gay marriage‚ non-believers‚ other religions‚ tattoos‚ circumcision‚ etc. While Hinduism is Pantheistic‚ Christianity is theistic. Pantheism is the belief that the universe (nature) and god are identical. Pantheists believe that “god” is best seen as a process of relating to the universe. Theism is the belief that at least one deity exists. Hindus believe in reincarnation‚ the idea that

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    portrayed that they were skeptical‚ but in my opinion‚ the director should have focused more on their thoughts about it. Moving on. As Jesse and his parents read the book‚ the other half of the movie unfolds. It tells the story of the Buddha Siddhartha. Siddhartha is sheltered by his father when he is young. He never knows anything

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    been born in the year 623 or 624 BCE. Though many religious historian s have preferred birth dates ranging from 567 to 487 BCE. Though in truth‚ no one knows for sure. The Buddha’s given name was Siddhartha Gautama‚ Siddhartha meaning “one who has achieved his aim." It was prophesized that Siddhartha would either become King of the world or‚ if exposed to human sufferings; would become a great religious teacher. Siddhartha’s parents protected him from the outside world and human sufferings‚ they

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