Three Elements in ALL Religions:
- Verbals (Stories)
- Practice (Baptism, Communion, Meditation...)
- Social (Prayer Service, Bibles, Parties...)
How religions started out and expanded all over the world.
Eastern Religions: Focus on moral living of each individual's life journey.
Hinduism
Buddhism
confucianism
Confucianism was created by K'ung Fu-tse.
Started in Lu, China.
There is no specific name for the followers.
This video explains how Confucianism is worshiped or practiced.
Started in Lu, China.
There is no specific name for the followers.
This video explains how Confucianism is worshiped or practiced.
Taoism "The Way"
Focuses on harmony, and Nature.
Can be practiced along with other religions; it is a way of life.
This video explains how Taoism is practiced/worshiped, and how it began. (stop at 7:11)
Can be practiced along with other religions; it is a way of life.
This video explains how Taoism is practiced/worshiped, and how it began. (stop at 7:11)
Shinto
This video explains and teaches Shinto; how it is practiced, and how it began.
Western Religions: focus on morals of individuals, based on the history of humanity.
Judaism
Judaism is the gateway to all Christian Religions and Islam.
Believe in only one God, and that all life is holy.
Started in Jerusalem.
This video gives a basic knowledge of Judaism.
Believe in only one God, and that all life is holy.
Started in Jerusalem.
This video gives a basic knowledge of Judaism.
Christianity
Islam
Islam began in Mecca, and was started by Ishmael somewhere in Arabia (soon to be Mecca.)
Muslims also believe in god (Allah.)
Muslims believe in almost everything Jews believe just with different practices, and stories.
Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last prophet sent by god, and live upon his teachings.
Muslims also believe in god (Allah.)
Muslims believe in almost everything Jews believe just with different practices, and stories.
Muslims believe that Muhammad was the last prophet sent by god, and live upon his teachings.
This video explains the life of Muhammad (Peace be upon him.)
The Five Pillars of Faith: