The Five Major Religions Worked By : Maviolda Daka
Places of worship
Where are the Religions?
 
Christian Church Lets take a closer look at this church. What do we notice? It has a tall steeple. Large stain glassed windows and… if you looked at it from above you would see it’s the shape of a cross. Do you know anything interesting about Churches?
 
Hindu Temple Lets take a closer look at this Mandir. What do we notice? It doesn’t have a door. Its open so that Hindus can be closer to God. It has a rounded roof. Can anyone tell me anything else that’s interesting about the Mandir?
 
Muslim Mosque Lets take a closer look at this Mosque. What do we notice? It’s a very grand place. It has a rounded roof. Much of it is made out of gold. It is extremely large. Can anyone tell me anything else that’s interesting about the Mosque?
Religion Compare and contrast the tenets of the five major world religions (i.e., Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism).
Main Menu Christianity Islam Hinduism Judaism Buddhism
Christianity The early Hebrews who eventually developed into the Jewish religion became the foundation of Christianity.  Jesus, or the Messiah, was a Jewish boy who disagreed with some of the Jewish principles of his day began to profess a new way of thinking.  This eventually led to the beginning of the Christian religion.
Christianity Christianity started about 2000 years ago about the same time of Jesus.  The central point of Christian belief is that God, the Father, entered into human history as the Son, Jesus of Nazereth, and arose as the Holy Spirit. 
Christian Philosophy God is the Creator of the universe. There is one God, Who is Three  Persons-       Father, Son and Holy Spirit.  Jesus is both fully man and fully God.  He was born of the Virgin Mary   Crucified, resurrected from the dead, and ascended to the Father.
Christian Philosophy Sin and Evil are realities in our existence.  The Bible is the Holy Book that records God's revelation.  All believers are promised life everlasting.  The leader of Christianity was Jesus, and the followers was his 12 disciples.
Buddhism Founding person of Buddhism is Guatama, the Buddha The Dalai Lama is a Buddhist monk who remains the leader of the Tibetans. Buddhism is a major religion in China, Japan, India, and Tibet.
The Major Philosophy of Buddhism Love: without conditions  Compassion: or feeling at one with the person who is suffering  Sympathetic Joy:Celebrate the happiness of others, and do not resent their good fortune.  Impartiality: Treat everyone equally, and do not use others for personal gain or to win approval.
The Major Philosophy of Buddhism Buddhism states that existence is a continuing cycle of death and rebirth called reincarnation.  Each person's position in life is determined by his or her behavior in the previous life. This is known as their "karma" (also a Hindu belief).
Buddhism  Buddhism is the world's oldest universal religion and it is the second fastest growing religion.     
Islam ISLAM is the name given to the religion preached by the prophet Muhammad in the 600s A. D. The Islamic religion started in the area known as Palestine in the year 600AD.  It has about 850 million followers, most of them in the region north and east of the Mediterranean Sea.
Islam The holy book of Islam is the "Koran." Muslims believe its words to be those of Allah himself, spoken to Muhammad by an angel. Allah, is the Islamic God. People who believe these ideas are called Muslims.
Islamic Philosophy Muslims learn that life on earth is a period of testing and preparation for the life to come.  Angels record good and bad deeds. People should behave themselves and help others, trusting in Allah's justice and mercy for their reward.
Islam Muslims pray five times daily in their mosques (churches).  While praying, they face the holy city of Mecca (in Saudi-Arabia) and sometimes kneel with faces to the ground. All Muslims are required to make a pilgrimage (trip to a sacred place) to Mecca at least once in their lifetime.
Hinduism HINDUISM is one of the world's oldest religions. Over 2/3's of the world's Hindus live in India; large numbers reside in Africa also.  Hindus believe in many gods, numbering into the thousands. They recognize one supreme spirit called Brahman ("the Absolute.")
Hindu Philosophy Hindus believe in many gods, numbering into the thousands.  They recognize one supreme spirit called Brahman (the Absolute). The goal of Hindus is to someday join with Brahman.  Until that union takes place, believers are in a continuous process of rebirth called "reincarnation."
Hindu Philosophy At death, the Hindu's deeds (karma) determine what the next life will be. Followers work to break this cycle--birth, death, re-birth-- (referred to by writers as the "Wheel of Life") and gain release.  The Hindu's soul then merges with Brahman in a condition of spiritual perfection (moksha).
Hinduism Hinduism has many sacred books, the oldest being a series called the "Vedas.“ Traditional Hindu society was divided into groups of four classes (or varnas). This was known as the "caste system."
Judaism JUDAISM is a religion of just one people: the Jews.  JUDAISM was the first to teach belief in only one God. Two other important religions developed from Judaism: Christianity and Islam.
Judaism Jews think that God will send a Messiah (a deliverer) to unite them and lead them in His way.  Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah. The Jewish people do not agree; they anticipate His arrival in the future. Judaism teaches that death is not the end and that there is a world to come.
Judaism The "Torah," the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, is the most important Jewish scripture.  It contains the basic laws of Judaism.  Another important book is the "Talmud," serving primarily as a guide to the civil and religious laws of Judaism.
Judaism The Jewish house of worship is called a synagogue.  Rabbis (spiritual leaders) conduct services, act as interpreters of Jewish laws, and deliver sermons. Today there are over 18 million followers of Judaism scattered throughout the world. A large number of those people live in the Jewish nation of Israel. Over six million live in the United States.
Jewish Philosophy God is one and unique God is the creator  God is transcendent  God is immanent.  God is lawgiver  God is personal  We have the obligation to worship The Torah is God's law  God is judge  The Messiah will come.
Now look again  at these  places of worship.  Can you tell me what Religion they belong too?
Thank you for your attention

The five major religion

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    The Five MajorReligions Worked By : Maviolda Daka
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    Where are theReligions?
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    Christian Church Letstake a closer look at this church. What do we notice? It has a tall steeple. Large stain glassed windows and… if you looked at it from above you would see it’s the shape of a cross. Do you know anything interesting about Churches?
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    Hindu Temple Letstake a closer look at this Mandir. What do we notice? It doesn’t have a door. Its open so that Hindus can be closer to God. It has a rounded roof. Can anyone tell me anything else that’s interesting about the Mandir?
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    Muslim Mosque Letstake a closer look at this Mosque. What do we notice? It’s a very grand place. It has a rounded roof. Much of it is made out of gold. It is extremely large. Can anyone tell me anything else that’s interesting about the Mosque?
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    Religion Compare andcontrast the tenets of the five major world religions (i.e., Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, and Judaism).
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    Main Menu ChristianityIslam Hinduism Judaism Buddhism
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    Christianity The earlyHebrews who eventually developed into the Jewish religion became the foundation of Christianity. Jesus, or the Messiah, was a Jewish boy who disagreed with some of the Jewish principles of his day began to profess a new way of thinking. This eventually led to the beginning of the Christian religion.
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    Christianity Christianity startedabout 2000 years ago about the same time of Jesus. The central point of Christian belief is that God, the Father, entered into human history as the Son, Jesus of Nazereth, and arose as the Holy Spirit. 
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    Christian Philosophy Godis the Creator of the universe. There is one God, Who is Three  Persons-      Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Jesus is both fully man and fully God.  He was born of the Virgin Mary  Crucified, resurrected from the dead, and ascended to the Father.
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    Christian Philosophy Sinand Evil are realities in our existence. The Bible is the Holy Book that records God's revelation. All believers are promised life everlasting. The leader of Christianity was Jesus, and the followers was his 12 disciples.
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    Buddhism Founding personof Buddhism is Guatama, the Buddha The Dalai Lama is a Buddhist monk who remains the leader of the Tibetans. Buddhism is a major religion in China, Japan, India, and Tibet.
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    The Major Philosophyof Buddhism Love: without conditions Compassion: or feeling at one with the person who is suffering Sympathetic Joy:Celebrate the happiness of others, and do not resent their good fortune. Impartiality: Treat everyone equally, and do not use others for personal gain or to win approval.
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    The Major Philosophyof Buddhism Buddhism states that existence is a continuing cycle of death and rebirth called reincarnation. Each person's position in life is determined by his or her behavior in the previous life. This is known as their "karma" (also a Hindu belief).
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    Buddhism Buddhismis the world's oldest universal religion and it is the second fastest growing religion.     
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    Islam ISLAM isthe name given to the religion preached by the prophet Muhammad in the 600s A. D. The Islamic religion started in the area known as Palestine in the year 600AD. It has about 850 million followers, most of them in the region north and east of the Mediterranean Sea.
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    Islam The holybook of Islam is the "Koran." Muslims believe its words to be those of Allah himself, spoken to Muhammad by an angel. Allah, is the Islamic God. People who believe these ideas are called Muslims.
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    Islamic Philosophy Muslimslearn that life on earth is a period of testing and preparation for the life to come. Angels record good and bad deeds. People should behave themselves and help others, trusting in Allah's justice and mercy for their reward.
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    Islam Muslims prayfive times daily in their mosques (churches). While praying, they face the holy city of Mecca (in Saudi-Arabia) and sometimes kneel with faces to the ground. All Muslims are required to make a pilgrimage (trip to a sacred place) to Mecca at least once in their lifetime.
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    Hinduism HINDUISM isone of the world's oldest religions. Over 2/3's of the world's Hindus live in India; large numbers reside in Africa also. Hindus believe in many gods, numbering into the thousands. They recognize one supreme spirit called Brahman ("the Absolute.")
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    Hindu Philosophy Hindusbelieve in many gods, numbering into the thousands. They recognize one supreme spirit called Brahman (the Absolute). The goal of Hindus is to someday join with Brahman. Until that union takes place, believers are in a continuous process of rebirth called "reincarnation."
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    Hindu Philosophy Atdeath, the Hindu's deeds (karma) determine what the next life will be. Followers work to break this cycle--birth, death, re-birth-- (referred to by writers as the "Wheel of Life") and gain release. The Hindu's soul then merges with Brahman in a condition of spiritual perfection (moksha).
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    Hinduism Hinduism hasmany sacred books, the oldest being a series called the "Vedas.“ Traditional Hindu society was divided into groups of four classes (or varnas). This was known as the "caste system."
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    Judaism JUDAISM isa religion of just one people: the Jews. JUDAISM was the first to teach belief in only one God. Two other important religions developed from Judaism: Christianity and Islam.
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    Judaism Jews thinkthat God will send a Messiah (a deliverer) to unite them and lead them in His way. Christians believe that Jesus was the Messiah. The Jewish people do not agree; they anticipate His arrival in the future. Judaism teaches that death is not the end and that there is a world to come.
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    Judaism The "Torah,"the first five books of the Hebrew Bible, is the most important Jewish scripture. It contains the basic laws of Judaism. Another important book is the "Talmud," serving primarily as a guide to the civil and religious laws of Judaism.
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    Judaism The Jewishhouse of worship is called a synagogue. Rabbis (spiritual leaders) conduct services, act as interpreters of Jewish laws, and deliver sermons. Today there are over 18 million followers of Judaism scattered throughout the world. A large number of those people live in the Jewish nation of Israel. Over six million live in the United States.
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    Jewish Philosophy Godis one and unique God is the creator God is transcendent God is immanent. God is lawgiver God is personal We have the obligation to worship The Torah is God's law God is judge The Messiah will come.
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    Now look again at these places of worship. Can you tell me what Religion they belong too?
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    Thank you foryour attention

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