The basic tenet of all religions is that humans exist.
The basic tenet of the vast majority of religions is that we should be good to one another (a la the Golden Rule). For example, in Atheism kindness is an evolution-dictated means to survival of the species (and/or proof that humans can be good without god). In most other religions it is a means to salvation. In Christianity, it is an expression of thankfulness to God for His work in the world.
The basic tenet of all major religions besides atheism/agnosticism is that there is a reality beyond our typical experience (ie a spiritual reality), and the being(s)/life force therein dictate the means to ultimate fulfillment in life.
Being less specific, the basic tenet of all major religions is that God/gods/a godlike something exists, and tells us how to find satisfaction in life, either on Earth or in death. :)
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this, basic goodness, is a foundational tenet of the shambhala sect of tibet buddhism.
i have the same question do you have mrs. rainey? :)
Reincarnation is a central tenet in the majority of Indian religions e.g. Hinduism, Jainism. The Buddhist belief in Rebirth is often referred to as reincarnation, but it differs from other beliefs in that there is no belief in the soul, or eternal self.
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The basic tenet of the chaos theory is to identify the dynamical system behavior that are highly sensitive to starting conditions. This is usually is best explained as the "butterfly effect."
The Jewish faith can be summed up on one tenet: What is hateful to you, do not do to another. That is the entire Torah. The rest is detail. Now go study.
All religions teach us to believe in God, all religions teach us to love one another, to be kind and compassionate, all religions ask us to live a moral life. There may be different interpretations, and religions and followers of religions may do different things but the commonality between all religions is for us to love God, to seek God, and achieve God. Unfortunately, religions are only a kindergarten, they teach us the ABC of God, then we go round and round in a merry-go-round and we die without going beyond the kindergarten of religion. We don't need to change our religion, but we need to go beyond religion to the university of spirituality which will help us to realize God in the temple of our heart.
Daoism's major teachers were Chinese, but that does not mean that one has to be of any particular ethnic group in order to understand or even practice its principles. Daoist principles can be seen in a variety of different religions--values like patience, honesty, loyalty, and kindness. Being caring for all feeling (or sentient) beings is also an important tenet in Daoism. In those regards, Daoism is a universalizing religion because its elements can be found in all major world religions.
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