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    The five major religions of today are Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Religious teachings have shaped the lives of people since historic times. Approximately 80 percent of the world's population practice one of the five major religions listed above. Some of the religions are monotheistic, meaning the belief of one God, and some are polytheistic which means the belief of many gods. These major religions are still being practiced today. Each religion has their own unique traits

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    created. I would argue that Buddhism is merely a way of approaching life from an uncharacteristic perspective. Therefore, I am suggesting that the Buddha created a philosophy and deserves a place among the great fathers of human thought such as Aristotle, Plato, and many others. Where Buddhism differentiates from the three major religions of the world, is the amazing techniques that Buddhists pursue every day to optimize their inner thinking within. The philosophies of Buddhism and new research in the

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    Buddhism and Islam are both prevalent religions in the world today with Buddhism originating around 2500 BCE in India, while Islam began around 700 CE in the Middle East. Buddhism began when Siddhartha Gautama became enlightened and started spreading his teachings of what he learned throughout India. Islam began through the teachings of their main and highest prophet, Muhammad. Islam and Buddhism are similar through their beliefs in a singular founder and a set of ethical standards which they live

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    Chinese art is one of the oldest continuous traditions in the world. China has a reoccurring theme of different art forms which includes pottery, jade, and bronze castings. Along with that is also painting, calligraphy, poetry, architecture and sculpture. Taoism also called (Daoism) and Confucianism philosophies are indigenous to China’s history and have been influenced deeply on Chinese art. I will begin with Taoism (Daoism) is a philosophical tradition of Chinese culture. It is based on the writings

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    well-known than others, with a few of the main world religions being Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism and Jainism. With each religion, one can be slightly similar to one and completely opposite in beliefs to another; this is seen in the idea of the afterlife, in which Buddhism focuses on the idea of rebirth and awakening, whereas Hinduism and Jainism both believe in the idea of reincarnation until liberation. Buddhism is seen as a way of life rather than a form of religion that needs to be closely

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    Virgil Butlers testimony from his time working for Tyson Foods is painstakingly detailed to articulate his point of how well-thought out the killing process was within this factory. Along with his traumatic experience, he emphasizes how the methods used were meant for the quickest murder of chickens, one which is not morally justified. Butler’s depiction of these factories made me want to investigate myself, especially because I never truly looked into how these animals are kept. After further investigation

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    The general idea of Ahimsa is concentrated on nonviolence and to abstain from any type of violent behavior and any form of injury to all living things. They do not wish any harm on others. Ahimsa is derived from the Indian religion of Jainism which is one of the most ancient religions in India. One of the primary focal points of Jainism is that live human beings’ relationships and soul with other human beings bring about the natural revelation of Ahimsa as the justification of the religion. Ahimsa’s

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    eliminating this suffering, the Buddha encourages one to accept his teachings only after thorough investigation, as understanding is the most important aspect of Buddhism. Thus, it is clear that the lack of ignorance is in many ways the answer to the end of the cycle of suffering and the achievement of nirvana, which is the ultimate goal of Buddhism. The three marks of existence are characteristics that apply to all existing beings and must be accepted in order for one to avoid suffering. These marks can

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    Introduction The purpose of this assessment is to investigate the following statement; “Meditation in Christianity and Buddhism are different pathways leading to the same destination.” Meditation is an act or a practice of calming the brain to spend more time in thoughts for relaxation and to reflect. Christianity is the world’s largest religion, with about 2.4 billion followers worldwide. Christianity is based on his teachings and convictions of Jesus Christ, who lived in the Holy Land 2000 years

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    Buddhism is considered the world’s fourth largest religion, but is it really? Although a large bulk of society rules Buddhism as a religion, its basic structure and teachings proves that it does not fit in the religious category. Many people argue that it is a religion, mainly because of the unique belief in the afterlife and various realms of existence within Buddhism. However, there is no god in Buddhism, as anyone who follows the first Buddha’s teachings may become a Buddha themselves. It is

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