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World Religions Dbq Essay

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More than three quarters of the world are following a religion, we as human beings use religions as a way of answering the unexplainable questions in life like what happens after we die. What’s similar between these religions even though they’re so spread out? Some believe in gods, some believe in giving up your worldly desires, and some provide a social hierarchy to live your life on. Many of these religions follow a God, or gods. Judaism for example revolves around one God. In document 1, in an excerpt from the book of Exodus, it shows a list of ten rules or, commandments. Number 1 on this list says “I am the Lord your God.” Judaism popped up around 1000 BCE in Mesopotamia. It has very strong ties and resemblances to another major world religion, Islam. This isn’t the only religion that believes in gods. One of the earliest major religions, Zoroastrianism, originating in persia in 6th century BCE, believes that life began with twin spirits, one was the good, one was the evil. They established Life, and non-life. In document 1 and 7, it shows that both of the religions share commandments that its followers should live by. Both of these religions share many commonalities. …show more content…

In document 4 (The 4 Noble Truths of Buddhism), it says, “This is the origin of suffering: it is this craving which leads to renewed existence.” Buddhism was born in the heart of modern day Nepal, teaching that you must rid yourself of all worldly desires because, desire is the root of all suffering. Taoism is another religion that teaches to let go of your earthly cravings, in order to reach enlightenment. Document 5 it says,” Embrace simplicity. Do not think just of yourself. Make few your desires.” Taoism sprouted up in 3rd century BCE in China. These two religions both not only share some of their key beliefs, but geographically, they both started in similar

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