They all have the concept of the Tao (or Do in Korean or To in Japanese). Notice: Shin*to*, Chon*do*gyo, *Tao*ism.
They're all mostly in East Asia as well (Caodaism in Vietnam, Chondogyo in North and South Korea, Taoism and Confucianism in China as well as historical influence throughout the region and Shinto in Japan).
The Taoic religions include:
-Taoism
-Confucianism
-so-called "Chinese folk religion"
-Shinto
-Chondogyo
-Caodaism (although this religion has heavy non-Taoic influence)
-Tenrikyo, and other Shinto-based new religious movements
Other names for them are the East Asian or Far Eastern religions.
It is used in contrast to Abrahamic or Semitic religions (although Semitic religions can also apply to "pagan" Semitic religions of Mesopotamia, pre-Islamic Arabia, pre-Judaic Levant, and other religions of Semitic peoples) and Dharmic or Indian religions.
They are all Abrahamic religions.
There are no two books common to all religions. Actually there is no one book common to all religions. Though many religions do not totally dismiss the writings of other religions, they do not hold them at the core of their belief system.
We recognize all religions. Lutheranism is the most common.
Not at all. They are common in many religions.
they are all Monotheistic Religions.
They are all the dominant religions of China.
Dating before marriage is not allowed per all religions. However, dating is common outside marriage by all non adherents to religions and citizens in France are not exceptions.
The most common religion in Central America is Christianity, mainly Catholic. But like all countries, there are many different religions.
All religions do not have the same story. Each religion has its own unique beliefs, teachings, and stories that are specific to that faith. While there may be some similarities or common themes across different religions, it is not accurate to say that all religions have the same story.
All religions believe in a higher power that created the universe, dictates it, and that usually provides some location that one travels to after death.
All 3 religions had a common origin. If you went back far enough, all 3 were the same religion.
The common goal of most major world religions is to provide a framework for individuals to connect with a higher power or ultimate reality, seek spiritual growth and enlightenment, and promote moral living and compassion towards others.