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    systems Polytheism is religion that believe in many gods and goodness. Hinduism is religion originated in India. Hinduism emphasizes simplicity and inner development of the individual. Hindu worship cow and they believe in many gods. Daoism is originated in China. Daoism emphasizes the nature itself. Daoism asserts that it’s important to leave nature remained intact. Daoism pursues perennial youth and long life. Judaism is monotheistic Abrahamic religion. Judaism believe in afterlife. Judaism believe

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    - Trade or invention. 8. What are the three types of religions? - Monotheisticpolytheistic‚ animistic. 9. Write a brief description of the following religions: Judaism‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ Hinduism‚ and Buddhism - Judaism- the oldest monotheistic religion. Christianity- Based on the teachings of Jesus and is also monotheistic. Islam-Muhammad a merchant taught messages that were brought to him from an angel. Hinduism- has been dated for 5000 years and is

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    completely independent of any other religions in the world. Confucianism and Daoism are separate from other world religions popular at the time because they were more philosophical than religious. Other religions in the world at this time were mainly monotheistic‚ like Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam. Each of these three religions centered around the worship of one God‚ all influenced by each other‚ and are very similar. Where as the Chinese religions are more of a philosophical way of living and understanding

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    A common misconception regarding Islam in the United States is that the religion itself is new to the country. This is incorrect due to multiple reasons‚ including the evidence that Muslims were brought over during the era of slavery from Africa. Additionally there are records of Muslims being present on Christopher Columbus’ ship that was used to “discover” the new world. Another common misconception regarding Islam is that American Muslims are a homogeneous group. In reality American Muslims are

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    Christianity‚ Judaism‚ and Islam are all very closely unified as Abrahamic religions because they share a multitude of common beliefs and thoughts. Hinduism‚ on the other hand is almost complete opposite of these religions. The extreme differences within these religions has seemed to cause problems between them throughout history. Hinduism is considered to be an Eastern religion while Judaism‚ Christianity‚ and Islam are considered Western. (Lafave‚2004.)Location‚ leaders‚ religious practices‚

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    Romans took in much of the polytheistic culture. Over time‚ the Romans took in other gods from the other cultures that it conquered. Not only was polytheism in Egypt‚ Greece and Rome‚ it was widespread in Asia‚ Africa‚ Europe and a few other Native American cultures. Polytheism still represents a big part of the world today. Other than the religions of Christianity‚ Judaism and Islam‚ most of the world’s religions are polytheistic. Polytheism marks the beliefs of Hinduism‚ Mahayana Buddhism‚ Confucianism

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    Essay Question: Hinduism has so many broad expressions; I wonder how Westerners can use this to reflect on their own religious traditions. It has been my experience that Westerners to believe that their faiths are more uniform and less subject to change. Is this accurate? Why or why not? I do not feel that this is an accurate statement‚ especially in the United States. We are such a young country we don’t have the concept of tradition and antiquity that exists in the Eastern cultures. We think

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    For the most part‚ Eastern religions are polytheistic‚ meaning there is more than one god that is worshipped by the followers. Whereas Western religions are generally monotheistic in that only one god is worshipped. While some estimate the gods of Hinduism to run into the thousands‚ there is one true god or supreme reality called Brahman. The many gods of the Hindu way of life are a manifestation of Brahman. Thus‚ Hinduism sometimes gets looked at as a Western religion instead of the Eastern religion

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    cities were well known for the metal work‚ wooden textiles‚ and stoneware. (2) Mesopotamia’s government is known as theocracy‚ it consisted of each city having its own chief‚ working under a single ruler. (3) The Mesopotamia’s religion was polytheistic‚ the people strongly had a belief that the ziggurats connected heaven and earth. The gods or goddesses had supernatural powers‚ and other than each city having a different chief‚ it also had its own god or goddess. (4) The social structure was

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    Both Jainism and Sikhism have arisen as alternatives to Hinduism within India. As Molloy highlights‚ they both share a belief in karma with Hinduism‚ but both reject the polytheistic and ritualistic elements of Hinduism. Despite these similarities‚ Jainism and Sikhism are different in their emphasis. The founder of Jainism was named Mahavira. He was the twenty fourth‚ in a succession of saints‚ called tirthankaras. Mahavira was born into an aristocratic family‚ and much of his life is shrouded

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