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Hinduism believes in reincarnation, and Buddhism has no gods or prophets. Islam is the only monotheistic religion of the six. Shintoism believes in many different gods. All have different views on after death, but all have similar beliefs and practices.

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What beliefs do Hinduism Buddhism Shintoism Confucianism Taoism Zoroastrianism Jainism Sikhism Gnosticism Islam Judaism and Christianity have in common?

All of those religions are extremely different from each other. Finding similarities will be difficult. Here are some: They are all religions They have all been around for more than a thousand years They all have ethical standards They all have followers They all have traditions They all believe in spiritual powers beyond the mere physicality of the world.


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George Lucas was raised as a Methodist. Many of the influences during the writings of the 'Jedi lore' were based on Eastern religious practices and philosophies, such as Taoism, Buddhism, and Shintoism. George himself claims to be a Buddhist/Methodist.


Which religion is did not originate in India?

If you wish to define religion as: a belief in, and worship of, supernatural entities, then almost every culture in the world has religious beliefs of some description.Here are some examples sourced from Wikipedia:Celtic polytheism, commonly known as Celtic paganism,[1][2][3] refers to the religious beliefs and practices adhered to by the Iron Age peoples of Western Europe now known as the Celts,Hinduism is the predominant and indigenous religious tradition[1] of South Asia. Hinduism is often referred to as Sanātana Dharma (a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal law") by its adherentsEast Asian religions (also known as Far Eastern religions, Chinese religions, or Taoic religions) form a subset of the Eastern religions. This group includes Caodaism, Chen Tao, Chondogyo, Confucianism, Jeungism, Shinto, Taoism, I-Kuan Tao and elements of Mahayana Buddhism.There are many many more, the Incas, Aztecs, Native Americans, Mayans, Polynesians, Africans all held there own religious beliefs. Of course most religions denounce other people's beliefs as mumbo jumbo even though worshipping the 'Crocodile God of the Limpopo' is no more ridiculous (or his existence less probable) than the Christian or Muslim ideas of God.