In Buddhism there is no God nor Heaven but a perpetual reincarnation process until the chain is broken and one gets to Nirvana, a state of superior being.
In Hinduism, many Gods act as superheroes above a perpetual reincarnation of the human gender
In Hebraism, the people of God, are waiting for the Messiah, whatever this means to them (a state, a person). The Jews who believed Jesus was the Messiah became Christians, others refused to believe that.
In Islam, it is believed to be the last and only true religion which was announced to Mohammed through an Archangel by God the almighty whom the human gender can only submit to without knowing him directly.
Christianity is the only religion which states that God himself became visible as a man (incarnation). More precisely, in the person of Jesus. So Christians believe that Jesus is God, a "friend" we can talk and relate to as he did with us in the first place.
Webster's dictionary defines tenet as a principle, doctrine, or belief held as a truth by a group of people.
If this question was specific to a particular religion, the religion needs to be named as not all belief systems have the same tenets.
The first one that comes to mind is Noah's Ark. ie: The whole world being completely under water.
The second one that comes to mind is a higher power of some type.
Thirdly, that you must be a "good" person, interpretation of a what a "good" person varies.
The higher religions (Islam, Judaism, Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, Sikhism, etc.) all believe in a Higher Reality or Higher Consciousness. Many of these religions call it God or Allah or Brahma etc.. Buddhism does not give it a name, like ancient Judaism. But it points to a higher reality that it calls Nirvana.
All of the higher religions also believe that morality is an important component in man's relationship with the Higher Reality or Higher Consciousness. They also all believe that we are here in this physical world to learn to move closer to the Higher Reality.
It depends on which six major religions you want to consider: Hindu, Zoroastrian, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam and Baha'i all teach respect for other humans and a superior force or being - Buddha refers to the "First Cause."
The specific rites and rituals differ because the human understanding at the time of their appearance, and the culture when they appeared, was different.
All have some form of scripture, though they were generated in different ways.
All erect special buildings to worship in.
All consider the family unit to be important to society.
All have a form of the Golden Rule.
LOVE is the common principle of each and every religion.
Judaism Islam and Christianity started off as the same religion then the Romans changed Christianity actually the early Christianity couldn't eat pork so couldn't Judaism and Islam
the similarities is big and small
There is definitely NO similarity or similarities on Canada and Fiji culture.
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The Romans were very tolerant of other religions. The toleration and in some cases incorporation of foreign gods and beliefs, was part of the reasons for Rome's success. The only time they were intolerant of a belief was if they considered the religion decadent or treasonous. Then they came down hard of them.
All three religions teach that there is only one God. The nature of that God is not the same in the three religions, though.
Some similarities between the Philippines and the Thailand are:BeachesIslands - Both countries consist of many islandsSmall grocery stallsRice as a food stapleVariety of fresh fruitWeather - Hot and sunny, or monsoon monthsReligious life - the religions are very different, thoughLow alcohol consumption
There are no similarities between multicultural education and Marxism.
the similarities is big and small
there is some power guiding all the souls on this universe, all other religions also encourages simple living and honesty......
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one of the similarities they have is that they both farm and hunt
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We both love our sport. Most of the population speak English. Almost the same size landmass. Similar religions. !st world countries. Look on life
Considering that these three are religions, not geographic regions, they are not geographically similar. However, all of three of them see the city of Jerusalem as being a holy city.
There are numerous amounts of religions and spiritual beliefs in early Europe. Some of the known religions are: Wicca, Druid, various forms of Paganism, and Judaism.