In Hinduism we say that lord Shankar and Shiva are the same but there is a slight difference lord Shankar is believed only in Hinduism but lord Shiva is believed in most of the religions.
for example: in Hindus there is a ling known as shiv ling;the Muslims worship the makka where they have a large dome kind structured is even shiv ling;and in the Christians they light a candle and the light of the candle is in the same shape.
so we say that the god is one and so it isn't all the gods but at least one is believed in three of the main religions.
Gandhi is a hindu. But he believed in all the religions.
The Act of Toleration provided religious tolerance for all Catholic colonists and other religions who believed in the divinity of Christ in colonial Maryland. This DID NOT extend to other religions. Also it gave Anglicans religious freedom and it was proposed by Lord Baltimore.
yes they believed that all religions could be praticed and they were acceptant off every religions?from history class>bree
because if there's a God there is also a ghost and demons demons are Satan's group of bad angels and people it came from people that is now dead who needs help so that's why all religions believed in ghost
Asoka believed in tolerance and coexistence of religions different from Buddhism. He promoted religious harmony and respected other faiths, encouraging his subjects to live peacefully and practice their own religions without fear of persecution.
Probably all of them. The afterlife is a tradition of mankind all over the world; all ancient societies believed in it.
It is believed that all major religions are practiced in Finland. However nearly 80% of Finns belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
The house of the lord is considered sacred. In all religions there is something that is considered sacred which is intended to be given the utmost respect. The house of the Lord would be the church so compare that to the significance of the mosque. They're both extremely important places of worship in separate religions.
No not all Religions believe there is a God. Buddhism believe in this but they do worship previous people that they believed helped the world.
It was different from the religions around it, because the Hebrews believed in one God above all others.
Judaism, along with Zoroastrianism, was monotheistic. The Hebrews believed that there was just one God. All prior religions had been polytheistic, which meant they believed in many gods.
There is only one Lord, the supreme Lord beyond all Gods, beyond all religions, beyond the Lord of yoga. There is no separate Lord of yoga, yoga is just union with the Divine. Different Gods have been created by religions and by cultures and people. This is a fairy tale. We have to go beyond the fairy tale to realize the Truth that God, Lord, the creator is one - God is a power not made up of bone and skin, doesn't belong to any religion. God is not a deity, is not a God or Goddess... there is a power and we call that power, God.