The Bible is associated with Christianity, the Quran is associated with Islam, the Torah is associated with Judaism, and the Tripitaka is associated with Buddhism.
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The Torah is a sacred text in Judaism, a monotheistic religion. There are different denominations within Judaism, including Conservative, Orthodox, and Reform, each with their own interpretations and practices of the faith.
All religion's texts aren't sacred. Don't let anyone ever tell you they are. Saying their texts are sacred is just one of the many tools those in religious power use to protect and perpetuate their world standing. Don't play into it.
You can use the word "sacred" to describe something that is considered holy, blessed, or revered in a religious or spiritual context. For example, "This temple is a sacred place for worship," or "The sacred text is highly respected by the community."
Sacred tradition is considered to have preceded sacred scripture, as it is passed down orally through teachings and practices before being written down in text form. In many religious traditions, scripture emerges from and reflects this oral tradition.
Christianity is a monotheistic religion that follows the teachings of Jesus Christ. Its followers, called Christians, believe in the Trinity, the Bible as a sacred text, and the salvation through faith in Jesus Christ.
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Judaism is not a sacred text, it is a religion and that religion happens to have a sacred text. To learn more about Judaism's Sacred Text, read the Related Question.
The Holy Bible is the sacred text for Christians.
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The main sacred text is Iliad and the Odyssey which were a series of poems written by Homer
Upanishads is one of the many sacred texts of Hinduism.
Since atheism is not a religion or a belief system but an absence of those things, it has no sacred text, no tenets, no dogma. In addition the term "sacred" implies "handed down by a god". In atheism there is no god, therefor no handing down, therefore no text
No. The Talmud is an explanatory legal treatise in Judaism. It is not a "sacred text" nor is it affiliated with Christianity in any way. (The Jewish sacred text is the Tanakh or Jewish Bible.)
The religion here is Islam. The holy book is the Qur'an.
Yes, Buddhism is a recognized world religion with its own sacred text.
The Mahabharata is a sacred Indian text, followed by practitioners of Hinduism.