Holy books are used for different reasons. First they are used in holy services; they are used for personal study, education, ordination and to witness or share religious beliefs.
There isn't one, specifically. They are all-inclusive.
it is a holy text used by christians everywhere, there are 66 books in the bible
Chinese Universalism is a term that is being used by the historians to tell us that China was the most powerful empire around that time
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Sikhs and Jews do not share any of the same holy books.
The holy books of Judaism are the first five books of the modern King James version of the Holy Bible. These are Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, Leviticus, and Numbers.
The holy books in Judaism are the books of the Hebrew Bible.Places of worship:Jews worship in synagogues.See also:What are the Jewish Holy Books called?More about Jewish worship
Holy books of Hinduism include the Rig Veda, and the Bhagavad-Gita.
There are many holy books to help sustain different faiths. There are Catholic holy books, there are Jewish holy books, there are Muslim holy books, there are Christian holy books, and many other types of holy books for differing faiths. It helps to know which faith you are wanting to learn about. There are many online sources for differing faiths.
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Unitarian Universalism doesn't really have branches, it has been one religion since the 1960's.Another AnswerIf the question was, "What are the main branches of Universalism?"then the answer could be, Universal Reconciliation, Trinitarian Universalism, and Unitarian Universalism.