sacred writing is very important because everyone who has read it has learnt form it and also they believe in it.
The bible!
The Bible.
The two sacred writings of India are Vedas and puranas.
There is not enough room to write a summary of all sacred writings. I suggest you try a search engine for sites devoted to each sacred writing.
To answer that question you need to know: WHO DECIDES whether something is 'Sacred' or not?Do 'believers' get to decide that? Some 'believers' consider the Bible 'sacred'. Others do not.Or would 'the Writer' decide something is sacred, and then expect the readers to consider it 'sacred'?Actually, if Almighty God had the Bible written, then that's reason enough for 'believers' to consider the Bible as a 'sacred document' from the Creator of the whole Universe.So to answer that question from the Bible's perspective: Why are sacred writings important to believers?The answer would be: Sacred Writings are important to 'believers' so that the 'believers' would know what the Creator wants them to know; How He expects them to conduct themselves.They can learn about what God's ORIGINAL Purpose really is, when he created this thing called 'man~KIND'. Was God's purpose to inhabit the heavens; or was his purpose to 'inherit the earth'. The 'sacred writings' would reveal the Creator to his Creation.
Yes.
the sacred writing is called the BIBLE all other writings and belief's must!! harmonize with the BIBLE no matter who the author is!
They have many writings. Among them are the Vedas, the Bhagad Gita, etc.
All 24 books of the Hebrew Bible are considered sacred to Judaism. The primary sacred books are the books of the Torah. Secondary would be the books of the Prophets, and lastly, the Holy Writings, such as the Psalms and Proverbs.
The three stages of sacred writings typically include revelation, transcription, and canonization. Revelation refers to the divine inspiration or communication of sacred knowledge or teachings. Transcription involves the physical recording or writing down of the revealed texts. Canonization is the official recognition and acceptance of certain writings as authoritative and sacred within a religious tradition.
Thomas Shapter has written: 'Medica Sacra Or, Short Expositions Of The More Important Diseases Mentioned In The Sacred Writings'
The body of sacred writings of the Zoroastrian religion