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    There are over four thousand religions across the vast world we live in. Each shaping people’s beliefs on what they either choose or what their born into. For example, two completely separate religions, Hinduism and Judaism, are each from a different region on Earth, yet have many correspondent similarities. Their many exclusive traits can also widely vary depending on each religion’s history, culture, and fate. Some included topics are the history, beliefs, and  common similarities. Therefore, making

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    more differences than similarities between Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. They all had a completely different idea of what a god is or if a god exists. All of the creation stories for these three religions are vastly different especially since Confucianism does not necessarily have a creation story. While all these religions attempt and work to attain harmony in their societies, they all have different ideas on how harmony should be reached. Hinduism and Buddhism both acknowledge death in

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    (Sanskirt) and Suttas (Pali) that are said to have been the words of Buddha and many Buddhist live by those words (“Buddhist Sacred Texts”). Hinduism had a different start then Buddhism, it was said to have started

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    Hinduism Hinduism is one of the world’s most ancient religions. It is the third largest religion. There are many subjects involved in the Hinduism, such as: Hindu religious structure, art, artifacts, and the different time periods. Hindus practice strict religious beliefs and customs. Hinduism consists of a 1,000 religious groups that have evolved in India since 1500 B.C. Followers of Hinduism are known as Hindus. Hindus live their lives by following the religious guidance of the Vedic scripture

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    Hinduism Lewis Brian Griffin APOL 104- Liberty University Hinduism The question of origin- In order for us to completely understand Hinduism, we must first understand that this a philosophical system of beliefs. To give a definite origin of Hinduism would be very hard to address because there are no known origins. There are no beginning points or a name of a founder. Hinduism can be traced all the way back to around 1500 B.C in what we now call India and has a lot of different beliefs

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    Buddhism and Hinduism are closely related when comparing the two. Buddhism was created based on the ideologies of Hinduism. There differences on their views with the idea of self and transmigration. They compare with one another with the problems of having senses, desires and anger. Hinduism believes in everything being unified together as one ultimate reality, which is Brahman. Brahman is the truth of all. Atman is considered as the true and pure self. Atman and Brahman are identical with one another

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    Christianity; Jesus Christ is the central of Christian religion because, without Jesus humanity itself would be dead from sin. Christians hope they can reach salvation through the teachings of Jesus Christ. Hinduism; The Ganges River is very significant in the religion Hinduism, because it is believed that bathing in the water cleanses

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    1 Islam and Hinduism are two religions that may not overtly seem to have much in common with one another, but there are actually many ways that they can be compared. I will be comparing multiple elements of these religions in an attempt to better understand what makes them similar as well as what makes them unique. The elements of religion I will be covering in this essay are founders, history, practices, teachings, worship, scripture, worldview and ultimate goals. The objective for this essay is

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    Buddhism and Hinduism are two popular religions that were found in India. It is commonly thought that Buddhism and Hinduism are very similar religions, some may even think they are the same. This thought comes up for many reasons including their spiritual practices, place of origin, and the problem they believe life has. To many, it would be a surprise to learn how different these two religions truly are from one another regardless of how much they resemble each other. Hindus tend to see the world

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    Vishnu, and Shiva and the Christian Trinity of God the Father, Jesus the Son and the Holy Spirit. In comparing Trinity and Trimurti, religious scholar, Anuradha Veeravali (Indian Philosophies, Encyclopedia of Religion) draws parallels between Brahma and God, Vishnu and the Holy Spirit, and Shiva and Jesus, but persists in the common idea that Christianity is a monotheistic faith while Hinduism is polytheistic. However, Bede Griffiths, a Christian priest living in India, has dared to challenge this

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