Religions
All of the religions that we learned about, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, Islamic, and Hinduism, are all different, but are somehow all the same in 5 different categories. These categories are founders, practices and rites of passages, beliefs, and holidays. Although each is different in their own unique way, they are still all the same. Every religion has a founder or it would not have been started. In Christianity, the founder is Jesus Christ and other people that are considered to be founders are Paul and the Apostles. In Judaism, the founder is Abraham. In Buddhism, the found is Siddhartha Guatama. In Islam, the founder is Muhammad. The last religion, Hinduism, does not have a s
Jewish people believe in monotheism, the Torah, and the Messiah. Islamic peoples beliefs are the Koran and the 5 pillars. Buddhism's Rites of Passage are birth, marriage, and death also. The last resemblance between these religions are their holidays. We should all try and stop this before it gets even worse. They practice by bathing in the Ganges River to cleanse the soul, and they also perform yoga. Jewish people celebrate Passover, Hanukah, Yom Kippur, and Rosh Hashanah. Their practices are the Tzedekah and a Mitzvah. These religions are the same by the way they practice their religion and their Rites of passage. Christians believe in miracles that Jesus Christ had done. The Rites of Passage for Hinduism are birth, ceremony of sacred thread, marriage, and death. And Hinduism and Buddhism people also celebrate many holidays as well. Buddhists believe in the cycle of birth and death, life's ups and downs , and the 4 noble truths.
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