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    Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are the three most efficacious religions in the world‚ each entrenched in the belief of a single almighty being‚ known either as Yahweh‚ God‚ or Allah‚ that is responsible for the creation of the universe and the establishment of all components of life. Though the believers and followers of this all-powerful‚ divine architect of the universe accept his “word” as their law‚ possess similar obligations and responsibilities specific to their faith‚ and presents many

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    their God‚ and‚ as such‚ most monotheistic religions have a great deal in common with only a few differences that set them apart. The religions that developed among Christian societies in Europe and in the Islamic Civilization in the Middle East between the years 600-1200 C.E. are no different in this sense. One man was the central focus of the religious movement in each these two regions‚ reaching out to the common man. But because of the tremendous following each man inspired‚ they threatened

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    The Commonality of World Religions: Zoroastrianism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam DaJanea M. Gatlin Nicholls State University The Commonality of World Religions: Zoroastrianism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam All over the world today and even at each of our cores‚ religion has been practiced at its best for billions of years. With the soul-searching need to explain the beginning of the world‚ universe‚ and everything else within it‚ mankind has been trying to tell the world who God is‚ what should

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    the world has similarities and differences towards another religion. For example‚ Islam and Christianity are similar since they both believe that there is only one God. He is the Creator and Sustainer of the universe. But they also have their differences such that Islam does not believe in Trinity‚ whereas in Christianity they believe in Trinity which means that God has three forms. The same goes to Hinduism and Buddhism‚ they are two different religions but they have their similarities and differences

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    afterlife‚ and then further developed into tribal religions‚ which evolved into ancestral worship‚ then to polytheism‚ and lastly into monotheism. Monotheism in the form of Christianity is the largest religion of the modern world‚ and it has similar beliefs to other world religions such as Buddhism. Christianity and Buddhism are similar because both religions teach about the equality of people and that making good choices reflects the positive teachings of that religion. They are also similar in

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    Buddhism is a unique form of religion‚ unlike any other. Being able to compare and contrast Buddhism and Christianity allows you to see each part that is so very different. The major differences are that of the belief in God‚ the life after death‚ the purpose of life‚ and the way to salvation. Christians believe that there is one God‚ and he is the one and only Creator. While Buddhist primarily do not believe there is a God‚ they believe that the world was already created and continues to recreate

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    “A Flowering of faith: Christianity and Buddhism” There are many similarities in the teachings of Jesus and Buddha. Most are discussed specifically in their sermons. With Christianity the sermon was called “Sermon on the Mount”. Jesus went up a mountainside and spoke to his disciples and the crowds of people. It stated the right ways for us to approach God and to deal with other people. This was a collection of sayings‚ the Gospel of Matthew‚ stated by Jesus himself. This sermon‚ which is located

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    are interesting to observe. One of the most interesting aspects on religion istheir views and approaches on suffering. Two religions that I find have interesting views on suffering are Christianity and Buddhism. {draw:frame} In the Bible‚ it pays a good deal of attention to the reality of suffering. Christianity doesn’t disregard and turn a cold shoulder towards suffering like some religions have neither do they deal with it superficially. One of the larger books of the Bible‚ the book of Job

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    Basic Belief Systems Buddhism is different from Christianity in many ways. The Christian founder‚ Jesus Christ was the Son of The Father‚ God‚ while the founder of Buddhism‚ Siddhartha Gautama was a normal human being‚ who achieved enlightenment through meditation and later on was referred to as The Buddha(The Awakened). This brings us to the first major difference‚ the existence of the supernatural. While Buddhism does not completely reject the Hinduism Gods‚ it does not see them necessary. At

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    30 September 2014 AP World Pd_1 Mrs. Chevits Christianity and Buddhism C&C Christianity and Buddhism are both religions that affected masses of people. Their origins are both offshoots from older religions. Christianity is an offshoot from Judaism and Buddhism is an offshoot from Hinduism. Buddhism originated in Nepal‚ India in 536 B.C.E.‚ while Christianity originated in the Roman Provence of Judea around 33 A.D. Through 500 B.C.E. to 600 A.D. Buddhism spread from east India to the northern and western

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