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  • Hasidic Judaism

    Hasidic Judaism

    I never realized how strict and complex the religion of Hasidic Judaism went until I began to research it. Before I began my research on this topic, I thought of Hasidic Judaism as any other religion…with it own rules and beliefs. Not far into my research did I realize how many different levels this religion has on so many things! I found my jaw dropping a lot as I was reading and feelings of disbelief

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Mikki
  • Religions of India: Hinduism and Jainism

    Religions of India: Hinduism and Jainism

    Religions of India: Hinduism and Jainism Hinduism is characterized by not only one Supreme God but also by many gods and goddesses, such as Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Lakshmi, Parvathi, Saraswathi and so on. In Hinduism they are regarded as the manifestation of Iswara, the Universal Creative Consciousness, or the Saguna Brahman. Brahman is the central theme of Hinduisms. Brahman is the indescribable, inexhaustible, omniscient, omnipresent, omnipotent, rudimentary, eternal and absolute principle who is without a

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Judaism

    Judaism

    Have you ever heard of a religion that has survived persecution and cruelty? Well I have, and it is called Judaism. Judaism has survived slavery in Egypt, and it has also survived the Holocaust in Germany. Judaism has been around for thousands of years. Judaism was first enslaved in Egypt in 1200 B.C. Throughout this essay, I will discuss Judaism, and how the Exodus laws and religion has affected the Hebrew culture. The movement of

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    Submitted: December 15, 2009 By: Top
  • Hinduism Key Terms

    Hinduism Key Terms

    Karma literally means “act” or “deed” and more broadly means the universal principle of cause and effect that governs all life. Karma is not fate, for man acts with free will creating his own destiny. According to the Vedas, One of the first and most dramatic illustrations of karma can be found in the epic Mahabharata. In this poem, Arjuna the protagonist is preparing for battle when he realizes that the enemy consists of members

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    Submitted: December 16, 2009 By: Mike
  • Hinduism and Buddhism

    Hinduism and Buddhism

    Hinduism and Buddhism Hinduism and Buddhism have different similarities and are in some ways connected to each other. Some of the practices of the two religions are similar in various ways and there are several examples to show this. Hinduism first started in India around 1500 BC. The word Hindu comes from the Sanskrit word sindhu, or river. The Hindu community define themselves as those who believe in the Vedas, or also those who follow

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    Submitted: December 17, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Judaism

    Judaism

    Judaism 1 A nation of Priests, Prophets, and Kings. While the Jews were still trying to find the holy land, the brother of Moses, Aaron, established a priesthood. They build the tabernacle, a large tent, it became the center for Jewish worship. In 1077 B.C. a member of the tribe of Judah, David, became King of the Israelites. He firmly established kingship and priesthood in the nation's capital of Jerusalem. Solomon, David's son, built a

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    Submitted: December 21, 2009 By: Mike
  • Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism Hinduism cannot be described as an organized religion. One individual did not found Hinduism. Hinduism is God centered and therefore one can call Hinduism as founded by God. Hinduism is based upon Eternal Principles. If a great scientist like Einstein discovered or realized laws of physics, Hinduism would call him a great Rishi (Maharshi or seer of truth.) Such seers of truth are not confined to any one age or country. Self realized persons

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: David
  • Hinduism

    Hinduism

    The story of the three men and an elephant tells us that the hindu god could be any size or shape or form. It doesn’t matter on the apperiance of the god.The story of the three men and an elephant tells us that hindu’s worship the same god no matter what the god looks like, they all have different views on how the God looks and what they think about the god. The three men

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Mike
  • Hinduisms

    Hinduisms

    Hinduisms Axia College of University of Phoenix HUM 130 Religions of the World Judith Vandenberg April 8, 2007 Considering that Hinduism lacks a uniting belief system, what makes up the Hindu religion is Sanarana Dharma, which is also known as Hinduism, an alternative label that is preferred today. Hinduism is the traditional religion of India. Sanatan Dharma is one of the oldest religions known to mankind and Hinduisms religion is still in practice today. The

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    Submitted: December 24, 2009 By: Janna
  • Hinduism & Buddhism

    Hinduism & Buddhism

    Hinduism and Buddhism are two influential religions of the world. Both holding philosophical traditions and originating in India. Hinduism dating back to about 2500 B.C.E. identifies four central themes in its belief system. They include spiritual aspect, conduct of life, truth and reality and intuition. “Hindus consider all of creation worthy of worship, and thus religious activity in Hinduism takes many forms” ( http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761555715&pn=2&s=17#s17). Buddhism dating back to 65 A.D. is similar in that it

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    Submitted: December 25, 2009 By: Janna
  • Hinduism

    Hinduism

    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- November 19, 1997 By Jordan Bruins Buddhism/Hinduism Comparison Report Hinduism is the oldest known religion and is very rich with literally hundreds of gods, symbolistic rituals and beliefs. It is believed to have been established around 1500 B.C. but no one person founded Hinduism as it evolved over a long period of time. Buddhism on the other hand has a definite founder, Siddhartha Gautama who is otherwise known as the Buddha or Enlightened

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    Submitted: December 27, 2009 By: Mike
  • Judaism

    Judaism

    The Old Testament books of the Bible describe numerous struggles of the Jewish people. After their triumphant Exodus from Egyptian captivity following Moses, they wandered around in the desert for forty years before entering the Promised Land. They had many conflicts with neighboring societies, yet for several centuries were able to maintain a unified state centered in Jerusalem. This occupation of the Promised Land was not to last, however. In 722 BC, the northern part

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    Submitted: January 1, 2010 By: July
  • Christianity Judaism and Islam

    Christianity Judaism and Islam

    Each of the three religions, Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, preach tolerance toward other religions. However, these teachings are not always followed. Each is a peaceful religion, but each has fought wars in the name of their religion or their God. This is an interesting occurrence since each of the religions pray to the same God. The relationship between the three has been, at times, a strained one. There are several reasons for this. The Jewish

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    Submitted: January 6, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism is one of the world’s oldest religions in existence (Srinivasan 66). It ranks as the third largest religion. Today there are about fifty million Hindus worldwide, majority of them living in India (Wangu 6). In order to understand the followers of the religion, you must first realize that Hinduism is more of a way of life than a religion (Srinivasan 66). Hinduism holds together diversity and not only for its own spiritual tradition,

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    Submitted: January 10, 2010 By: Artur
  • Compare and Contrast: Hinduism and Buddhism

    Compare and Contrast: Hinduism and Buddhism

    Compare and Contrast: Hinduism and Buddhism By: Kelley Cranor Everyone has a religion and beliefs. Comparing and contrasting the beliefs of Hinduism and Buddhism, the factors that changed both of the religions, and how they affect the world today shows how each one is different and alike. And also see how the religions have changed over time. Both the Hindus and the Buddhists believed in reincarnation and that there are two places that you could

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    Submitted: January 12, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Hinduism Paper

    Hinduism Paper

    Hinduism Paper The Hindu religion lacks a uniting belief system; the Hindi religion is highly diversified, whereas only a few tenets of faith have been accepted by most Hindu’s, “scholars have found it difficult to identify any doctrines with universal acceptance in all doctrines”. (Wikipedia 2008) The Hindu religion is made up of prominent themes called Dharma (ethics/duties), Samsara (The continuing cycle of life, birth, death, and rebirth), Karma (action and subsequent reaction), and Moksha

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    Submitted: January 14, 2010 By: Yan
  • Compare and Contrast Judaism with Christianity

    Compare and Contrast Judaism with Christianity

    Compare and Contrast Judaism with Christianity. There are many similarities and differences between Judaism and Christianity. Some of these are their religious beliefs, Jesus, heaven and hell, original sin, the trinity. This therefore leads the two religions to follow different paths of worship even if they worship the same god. Christianity was founded from Judaism. The first people to convert to Christianity were Jews so Christianity was seen as a branch of Judaism. The converts,

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Sacred Books in Hinduism and Buddhism

    The Sacred Books in Hinduism and Buddhism

    Sacred Books, in my opinion, are the most important things that can preserve the knowledge of religion. When transmitted orally certain interpretations may occur, especially when translated into different languages. India was a mother of many religions, particularly Hinduism and Buddhism. Hinduism “has no one identifiable founder, no strong organizational structure to defend it and spread its influence, nor any creed to define and stabilize its beliefs; and in a way that seems to defy

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    Submitted: January 17, 2010 By: Steve
  • Judaism

    Judaism

    Judaism is one of the oldest religions known to man. Judaism is a monotheistic religion, which is the belief in one divine creator. The Jewish know the creator as God, Elohim, Hashim or Yahweh. Judaism is a religion that was founded by Abraham who is known as the first Hebrew patriarch. Judaism originated in Palestine and was founded by Abraham. Abraham made a covenant with God (Jews, 2007). In this covenant God created law, and

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Edward
  • Hinduism

    Hinduism

    What is Hinduism? How should it be explained to someone who knows nothing about it? Hinduism is an extremely diversified religion. Hinduism is a western term for the religious beliefs and practices of the vast majority of people in India. One of the oldest living religions in the world, Hinduism is unique among the world religions in that it had no single founder but grew over a period of 4,000 years in secularism with the

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    Submitted: January 21, 2010 By: Mike
  • Hinduism

    Hinduism

    Hinduism When Hinduism originated as a religion it was mainly concerned with sacrifices for ancestors. The sacred texts - called the Vedas - on which Hinduism was based were the main root of the many different branches of Hindu philosophy. The Vedas originated around 1400-1200 BC. They consisted of several different documents, the oldest of them called the Rigveda. The Rigveda is considered to be the foundation of Brahmanic Hinduism. The main body of Rigveda’s

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    Submitted: January 24, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Buddism Vs Hinduism

    Buddism Vs Hinduism

    Buddhism vs Hinduism Hinduism and Buddhism are the two main religions of Ancient India. Both religions share Common beliefs but also have their differences. Some differences are the deities worshipped, the founders of the religions, sacred writings observed, and meditation practices. Through out this essay we will explore and compare the similarities and the differences in both of these religions. Hinduism Religion In the Hindu religion, the founder was not one person alone. It is

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    Submitted: January 25, 2010 By: Janna
  • Hinduism: The Caste System

    Hinduism: The Caste System

    The Caste system is a description of the way the people in the Hindu society were divided on the basis of their talents and the corresponding vocations (Sarma); it was once supposedly devised to bring order, discipline and specialization. It “lays down social, moral and ethical precepts for the guidance of the people and formulates rules for observance of rites and ceremonies; it is absolutely binding on Hindus”. (Walker 27) It typifies social conditions. (Klass

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    Submitted: January 29, 2010 By: Steve
  • Comparing and Contrasting Judaism and Christianity

    Comparing and Contrasting Judaism and Christianity

    Christianity and Judaism were both founded around 1200 B.C. according to a series of books known as the Torah, which are five books of Moses or the Old Testament. The Old Testament describes the rise of the Isralites and their agreement with God that both sides will be faithful to one another and their journey to the land promised by God. Both religions only believe in one God. They also believe in the messiah. Also

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    Submitted: January 30, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Buddhism Vs Hinduism

    Buddhism Vs Hinduism

    Buddhism and Hinduism are known to be the most popular beliefs in the world. Hinduism, the oldest known religion, is extremely rich with hundreds of gods, symbolistic rituals, and beliefs. It is believed to have been established around 1500 B.C. with no evidence of one founder. Buddhism on the other hand has a definite founder, Siddhartha Gautama, who is otherwise known as the Buddha or Enlightened One who lived from 565 to 483 B.C. Both

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Jessica

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