None. The original intent and teachings of the Buddha have remained unchanged for 2,540 years. Buddhist teachers that have come after the Buddha have written commentaries on the Buddhas teachings but no one has altered them or the Buddhas original intent.
There are so many, that I hope other people will expand on this answer: One of the first major changes was the destruction of the 2nd Temple in Jerusalem, turning the religion from a sacrifice-based practice to a prayer-based practice.
which one?
Effect of Hinduism on Buddhism changed Buddhism to some extent. Also abduction of Tibet by china & destruction of Buddhist ancient buildings led to important changes.
The two main elements commonly practiced in the Aztec religion were human sacrifices and various festivals. The Aztec calendar helped dictate when these events would occur.
what events shaped or changed Olly murs life
Various festivals in Judaism commemorate the Exodus, the Creation, God's protection in the wilderness, the harvests, the Giving of the Torah, and other events in Jewish history.
A:History and religion are separate but overlapping studies. A student of history will sooner or later learn about the religion of the people at the time in history that he or she is studying; a student of religion will learn about the history of the times when the religion evolved. Care must be taken because followers of each religion may have, from ancient times, created legends that are not necessarily dissimilar to the true history of the times but nevertheless do not accurately reflect events that actually happened.
Eternal punishment in the lake of fire.
Events like when Judaism was the first world religion to teach monotheism, the idea that there is only one god. Also about 2000 years ago, Jesus taught his followers that he was sent from god and the people who believed this are Christians.
To tell followers of members of a club, school etc about upcoming events
If you specify 'these events' you might be able to get an answer.
Major world events caused by religion include the Crusades, the Thirty Years' War, the Partition of India, and the September 11 attacks. These events were driven by religious differences, ideologies, and conflicts, leading to significant consequences such as wars, violence, and political and social instability.
Each religion in the world contains elements that adherents of the religion believe truly happened, although followers of other religions might believe they did not happen. Whether or not the events portrayed in a scripture really happened is less important than that the stories built around those events are intended to guide us on a true path.
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